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History of the Exchequer in England and Wales... History of the Exchequer in England and Wales... History of the Exchequer in England and Wales... the Exchequer was split into two components... the Exchequer itself referred to the cloth laid over a large table... The Exchequer became unnecessary as a revenue collecting department as a result of... The Scottish Exchequer dates back to around 1200 and had a similar role of auditing and deciding on... The Scottish exchequer was slower to develop a separate judicial role... was only used of the Exchequer department during the Scottish administration of... reconstituted the Exchequer into a court on the English model with a Lord Chief Baron and 4 Barons... the Exchequer became a part of the Court of Session...

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