Originally the administrative body that collected royal revenue and the court which dealt with fiscal matters. It later became an ordinary court of justice mergin with the High Court in1880. Source: Oxford Companion to Local and Family History

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  • Upper case:
    COURT OF THE EXCHEQUER
  • Lower case:
    court of the exchequer
  • Title case (capitalised words):
    Court Of The Exchequer
  • Sentence case:
    Court of the Exchequer

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