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Trial of weights and measures at the exchequer, during the reign of King Henry Vii. A clerk burning measures that didn t come to standard to maintain commercial confidence in trade and penalties
Interior of Court of Exchequer Chamber, showing the ancient ceremony of chopping sticks and counting horse-shoes and hob-nails, this tradition was abolition in 1882. Date: 1844
WEIGHTS & MEASURES TRIAL WEIGHTS & MEASURES TRIALA trial of weights and measures standards at the Exchequer, London. Date: 1497
George Goschen, British Conservative politicianGeorge Goschen (1831-1907), 1st Viscount Goschen, British Conservative politician, government minister and businessman. Date: 1901
Sir William Harcourt, Liberal politician and ministerSir William Harcourt (1827-1904), British lawyer, journalist and Liberal politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer under Gladstone and Rosebery. Date: 1901
Winston Churchill playing poloWinston Churchill when Chancellor of the Exchequer (Nov 1924-June 1929) playing polo. The back of the photograph reads, " The Chancellor of the Exchequer indulges in his favourite pastime
William Gladstone as twinsWILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE (1809-1898) as both First Lord of theTreasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer, ensuring a single- minded approach to finance
The Prime Minister with his war cabinetThe eight men who control the war machine: left to right (standing): Mr Arthur Greenwood, Minister without Portfolio; Mr Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour and National Service; Lord Beaverbrook
Henry Bilson LeggeHENRY BILSON LEGGE Statesman, chancellor of the exchequer Date: 1708 - 1764
Satirical political cartoon, The Fall of Icarus, showing a plump, naked Earl Temple (Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Chandos)
David Lloyd-George in Parliament, 1909Illustration of David Lloyd-George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, the Welsh Liberal statesman; showing the then Chancellor of the Exchequer presenting his Budget to the House of Commons, 1909
David Lloyd-George (1863-1945), Chancellor of the ExchequerPhotograph of David Lloyd-George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, the Welsh Liberal statesman, when Chancellor of the Exchequer, showing him at work on the Budget of 1910
Nicholas Baron Bexley -1NICHOLAS VANSITTART, first baron BEXLEY Statesman, Chancellor of the Exchequer
Cartoon, The Treasury -- a commentary on British politicians attempting to balance the books through cutbacks and taxes. late 18th century
Sir Jeffrey Gilbert, Lord Chief Baron of the ExchequerSir Jeffrey Gilbert (1674-1726), English barrister, judge and author, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland and England from 1725 until his death. circa 1710s
The Trial of the PyxThe first part of the proceedings of the Trial of the Pyx, held in the Board room of the Treasury; this ancient ceremony is connected with the Mint for testing the purity of its work. Date: 1870
Presentation of the new Sheriffs of London at WestminsterAncient ceremony of chopping sticks, and counting horse-shoes and hob-nails, in the Court of the Exchequer. Date: 1844
Cartoon, Disraeli, Northcote and the DeficitCartoon, Benjamin Disraeli, Tory Prime Minister, and Sir Stafford Northcote, Chancellor of the Exchequer, worrying over the Deficit
Oliver GraceOLIVER GRACE of Shanganah (now Gracefield) Irish statesman, Chief Remembrancer of the Exchequer. Date: 1661 - 1708
Sir John ComynsSIR JOHN COMYNS British judge, chief baron of the exchequer. Date: ? - 1740
Cottington (Van Somer)FRANCIS LORD COTTINGTON statesman, Chancellor of the Exchequer Date: 1578? - 1652
Cottington (Hollar?)FRANCIS LORD COTTINGTON statesman, Chancellor of the Exchequer Date: 1578? - 1652
W V Harcourt / Vfair 1870SIR WILLIAM GEORGE GRANVILLE VENABLES VERNON HARCOURT English Liberal MP, in turn Home Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer Date: 1827 - 1904
We Gladstone / C of ExchWILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE British Liberal MP as Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1865 Date: 1809 - 1898
N Chamberlain / HarrogateNEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN Chancellor of the Exchequer during a visit to Harrogate for medical treatment Date: 1869 - 1940
Iddesleigh / Northcote / 74sir STAFFORD HENRY NORTHCOTE 1st earl IDDESLEIGH statesman, Chancellor of the Exchequer Date: 1818 - 1887
Stafford Henry Northcotesir STAFFORD HENRY NORTHCOTE 1st earl IDDESLEIGH statesman, Chancellor of the Exchequer Date: 1818 - 1887
Pollock / John FrederickSIR JOHN FREDERICK POLLOCK Chief Baron of the Exchequer Date: 1783 - 1870
Sir Stafford Henry Northcote 1st Earl IddesleighSIR STAFFORD HENRY NORTHCOTE 1st EARL IDDESLEIGH Statesman, Chancellor of the Exchequer Date: 1818 - 1887
Lloyd George on the RivieraDavid Lloyd George, at the time, Chancellor of the Exchequer, with Sir Rufus Isaacs and the Master of Elibank (centre), together with Mr R. Cole and Captain the Hon
Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the ExchequerNew to budget-making: the Keeper of the nations purse- Winston Churchill as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Date: 1925
WWI Poster, War LoanWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, War Loan, quoting from a speech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Date: circa 1916
Clincher tyres advertisement, WW1 - Reginald McKennaAdvertisement for Clincher Tyres during the First World War featuring a caricature of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Reginald McKenna who says we must economise
The New War Ministry, WW1The new war ministry following the resignation of Herbert Asquith on 4 December 1916. Centre is Prime Minister David Lloyd George
Reginald Mckenna (1863 - 1943), British banker and Liberal politician, serving as Home Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer during the Asquith premiership. Caption In the winning Crew. Date: 1906
George Ward Hunt (1825 1877), British Conservative Party politician and statesman, chancellor of the exchequer. Date: 1871
Carolina Cheruto cigar advertisement, Reginald McKenna taxesAdvertisement for Carolina Cheruto cigars from the First World War period featuring a picture of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Reginald McKenna
Mr. Selywn Lloyd, as sketched by Stephen Ward, 1961Mr. John Selwyn Brooke Lloyd(1904-1978), Chancellor of the Exchequer, as drawn by Stephen Ward in 1961. Ward sketched several high profile figures for the Illustrated London News in 1961
Reginald McKenna and his wife, WW1REGINALD McKENNA (1863 - 1943) British banker and Liberal politician, serving as Home Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer during the Asquith premiership, pictured with his wife
Sir Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937) - British Conservative MP, a member of the war cabinet and appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer by Lloyd George in the aftermath of the First Wold War. Date: 1926
Cartoon, Monopolising the Party Machines, depicting Lloyd George and other Liberal politicians enjoying a dip in the sea (representing political power)
Lord Halifax, Vanity Fair, ApeSIR CHARLES WOOD, 1st Viscount HALIFAX (1800-1885) British Liberal politician, serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1846 to 1852. Caption: He fell of his horse into a Peerage Date: 1800 - 1885
London ExchequerOld buildings of the Exchequer, Westminster. Date: 18th century ?
Christopher TurnorSir CHRISTOPHER TURNOR judge, baron of the exchequer Date: 1607 - 1675
John Smith, JudgeJOHN SMITH Scottish judge, chief baron of the exchequer in Scotland Date: 1657 - 1726
Denis Healey with Labour budget box 1978Denis Healey, with his Budget Box, when he was Labour Party Chancellor of the Exchequer. Date: 1978
Sir James MontgomerySIR JAMES MONTGOMERY and, on the right, David Stuart Moncrieff, Edinburgh statesmen, barons of the exchequer. One of Kays brilliant vignettes. Date: CIRCA 1888
George Ward Hunt - 1GEORGE WARD HUNT Statesman, chancellor of the exchequer, first lord of the admiralty etc. Date: 1825 - 1877