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King's Remembrancer

noun

  1. (in Great Britain) a judiciary official who collects debts owed to the king.


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The kingā€™s Remembrancer, created by King Henry II in 1154 and Britainā€™s oldest judicial post, presides over the trial in a curly, white wig and robes.

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These balances were accounted for in the exchequer itself, and entered on the pipe roll, but the preliminary accounts were filed by the kingā€™s remembrancer, and enrolled separately by the treasurerā€™s remembrancer as a supplement to the pipe roll.

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Hence the preliminary stages of each account, the receiving and registering of the kingā€™s writs to the treasurer and barons, and the drawing up of all particulars of account, lay with the kingā€™s remembrancer, and he retained the corresponding vouchers.

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Henceforward the kingā€™s remembrancer was more particularly concerned with the casual, and the lord treasurerā€™s remembrancer with the fixed revenue.

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On the way to the Bear-Garden you pass the King's Remembrancer's This is the man who reminds His Majesty about people's birthdays; and in a large family like that he must be kept busy.

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