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- family and the former comptroller, James Colville was in prison for "his accomptes". In 1543, Wood said of Regent Arran that he spent more on his household...
- Sheriffs Act 1542 An Acte for Shirieff' to be dischardged uppon theyre accomptes and to have allowance for theyr reasonable expences in the Courte of thexchequer...
- in such like fourme as the Officers and mynistres do yerely make their accomptes in the Kinges Exchequier at Westmynster within this Realme of England;...
- he sits poring over his "empty Money-bags, Bills, Bonds, & Bookes of accomptes, &c." and brooding on his decline. His apprentice Jeremy then brings him...
- longe tyme gretly occupied, vexed and put to grete coste for the said accomptes.' In 1456, she sued Sir John Fastolf, the executor of the will of John...
- History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 23 November 2023. The accompte of Henry Johnson and Robert Occlesonne Churchwarde's of the p'ishe of Sainct...
- that the former comptroller James Colville was also imprisoned for "his accomptes". Following the death of James V, Otterburn received from the king's wardrobe...
- The Hare, the Cony, the Pheasant, and the Partridge, and none other are accompted beasts or fouls of Warren." However, Manwood is mistaken in his ****ignments...
- the banished Douglas family and James Colville was in prison for "his accomptes". David Wood of Craig was made comptroller in his place. On 30 May 1539...
- accustomed, and deliver the remnant unto the Kyng's Ex[checquer]. upon his accomptes, which he shall make yerly therof". It also mandates the clerk to appoint...