exchequer in English

noun
1
a royal or national treasury.
The most important post in judging the character of the government is its finance minister and chancellor of the exchequer .

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1. Chancellor of the Exchequer.

2. Gladstone himself takes over the Exchequer.

3. Margaret Beckett (Lab) Chancellor of the Exchequer:

4. Lord Randolph was chancellor of the exchequer.

5. The total housing provision, Exchequer and non-Exchequer, in # of € # billion represents an increase of # % on the # provision

6. 100 crores contributed by the exchequer and Rs .

7. This resulted in a considerable loss to the exchequer.

8. The Chancellor of the Exchequer has offered to resign.

9. Here's a ram's worth of tax for the Exchequer.

10. Lord Randolph was chancellor of the exchequer

11. Causing wrongful loss to the Government exchequer et al.

12. But the Exchequer Levy increased by £2million to £9million.

13. He served as Chancellor of the Exchequer for some years.

14. There's nothing left in the exchequer this month.

15. Do I look like the Chancellor of the fucking Exchequer?

16. Obviously this would impose a significant strain on the Exchequer.

17. Thorneycroft, Peter, Chancellor of the Exchequer of United Kingdom (- Jan.

18. Doctor, this is Lord Smithwick, Her Majesty's Chancellor of the Exchequer.

19. As Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne put it:

20. A Report to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, 2000

21. Nigel Lawson was Thatcher’s second Chancellor of the Exchequer, or finance minister.

22. 1942), Conservative MP, Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1990 to 1993 .

23. Exchequer construction is an omnibus systematic project, cover each economic division.

24. He was both Chancellor of the Exchequer and Prime Minister at the time.

25. 1958); Chancellor of the Exchequer and Chairman, Council of Ministers of the OEEC.

26. Gordon Brown, as British Chancellor of the Exchequer, followed in Thatcher’s footsteps.

27. An officer of the Court of Exchequer, called the foreign Apposer.

28. Total costs to the Exchequer of the outbreak were £2.7 billion.

29. Chancellor of the Exchequer of United Kingdom to Minister of Finance

30. The Chancellor of Exchequer will present his budget to Parliament tomorrow.

31. He will always be remembered as one of the great Chancellors of the Exchequer.

32. The Treasury, headed by Chancellor of the Exchequer Hugh Dalton, faced urgent problems.

33. The very considerable wealth of these houses will thus be transferred to Your Majesty's exchequer.

34. The palatinate courts of Great Sessions and Exchequer survived until the reforms of 1830.

35. - DEFRAYAL BY THE EXCHEQUER OF PART OF THE ENERGY COSTS OF ELECTRIC STEEL-MAKERS ,

36. The abandoning or destruction of goods must not entail any expense to the Exchequer.

37. Permanent and pensionable employees of one of the voluntary hospitals funded by the Exchequer.

38. Explore how to based and consummate nation exchequer menage system on deepen finance fashion.

39. PM Gordon Brown last visited India in January 2007 as Chancellor of Exchequer.

40. He was here as Chancellor of the Exchequer in January last year, 2007.

41. It is a successor to the Exchequer Court of Canada, established in 1875.

42. Macmillan, Harold, Chancellor of the Exchequer of United Kingdom, (-Jan.1957); Prime Minister.

43. This was confirmed in the 1954 judgment of the Exchequer Court in the Canadian Admiral case.

44. Thorneycroft, Peter, President, Board of Trade of United Kingdom (-Jan.1957); Chancellor of the Exchequer.

45. Synonyms for Coffers include capital, funds, money, reserves, assets, resources, treasury, exchequer, finances and wherewithal

46. This will be carried out at zero cost to the exchequer and without any retrenchment.

47. The first written mention of Scotch whisky is in the Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, 1495.

48. The jurisdiction of the Exchequer Court was provided under sections 58 and 59 of the Act: 58.

49. Payment must be effected to account No. 7000060750/8180 of the Industrial Property Office at The Exchequer.

50. He specifically called on Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Geoffrey Howe to abandon monetarism.