noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
Chancellor of the Exchequer
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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division
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The various possible structures have been discussed with senior management in the Exchequer Division .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But Chancery and Exchequer records provide corroboration.
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But the Exchequer Levy increased by £2million to £8.9million.
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He had his own exchequer at Marlborough for this purpose, and accounted at the Westminster Exchequer for transactions there.
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It has been estimated that a tax on books and periodicals might add as much as £250m to the Exchequer .
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None the less the king did summon the officers of the Exchequer to join him in Oxford.
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The main purpose of the Exchequer was to prevent the Crown from being defrauded by its own officials.
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When he was Chancellor of the Exchequer he started the orginal debt initiatives.