He further recommended Murat and Eugène to press hard on such wares in order to replenish their exchequers and raise funds for restoring their commerce.
Books and newspapers are to be more vital and powerful than exchequers and banks--not to undervalueexchequers and banks.
With the union of the exchequers the union of the countries was completed.
In 1817 the Irish Treasury was abolished, the exchequers of the two countries were united, the British and Irish Revenues were paid alike into the one exchequer.
The last remnants of self-government disappeared with the absorption of the two exchequers in 1817.
The Bill provides for the apportionment between the two Exchequers of liability for existing loans raised for Irish services.
The principal accountants were the sheriffs, who were bound, as the king's principal financial agents in each county, to give an account of their stewardship twice a year, at the exchequers of Easter and Michaelmas.
The Michaelmas and Easter exchequers were the sessions of this court "at the exchequer" or chess-board as it had previously sat "at the tallies.
It should be noted that all the lay offices of the treasury in both exchequers were hereditary.
And it shall further be the duty of the Exchequers of Dens to collect the initiation fees, and all fines imposed by the Grand Cyclops, or the officer discharging his functions.
It makes no allowance also for the debt which Ireland brought into the Union when the Exchequers were amalgamated in 1817.
The Act for the amalgamation of the Exchequers of Great Britain and Ireland contained provisions for the continued representation of Ireland in fiscal matters at the Exchequer and in Parliament.
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