- The
Chief Baron of the
Exchequer was the
first "
baron" (meaning judge) of the
English Exchequer of Pleas. "In the
absence of both the
Treasurer of the...
- the Exchequer, had its own
chief justice: the Lord
Chief Justice, the
Chief Justice of the
Common Pleas, and the
Chief Baron of the Exchequer. The Court...
-
Barons of the Exchequer, or
barones scaccarii, were the
judges of the
English court known as the
Exchequer of Pleas. The
Barons consisted of a
Chief Baron...
- a formally-appointed role,
similar to the
positions of Lord
Chief Justice and
Chief Baron of the Exchequer. When the High
Court was
created in 1875, each...
- Exchequer, but in
practice were
heard by the
Barons of the Exchequer,
judicial officials led by the
Chief Baron.
Other court officials included the King's...
- The
Chief Baron of the
Irish Exchequer was the
Baron (judge) who
presided over the
Irish Court of Exchequer. This was a
mirror of the
equivalent court...
-
reign of
George IV and the
beginning of that of
William IV. He was Lord
Chief Baron of the
Exchequer from 1831 to 1834.
During the
Melbourne government from...
- In Scotland, "
baron" or "baroness" is a rank of the
ancient nobility of the
Baronage of Scotland, a
hereditary title of honour, and
refers to the holder...
- Yorkshire, England, who
became a
royal moneylender and
briefly served as
Chief Baron of the Exchequer. He
founded the de la Pole family,
Earls of Lincoln...
- sat
until the
dissolution of
parliament in 1835. He was
appointed Lord
Chief Baron of the
Exchequer in 1834, and
presided in that
court for more than nine...