The history and antiquities of the Exchequer of the kings of England, in two periods : to wit, from the Norman Conquest, to the end of the reign of K. John; and from the end of the reign of K. John, to the end of the reign of K. Edward II: taken from records. Together with a correct copy of the ancient dialogue concerning the Exchequer, generally ascribed to Gervasius Tilburiensis; and a dissertation concerning the most ancient Great Roll of the Exchequer, commonly styled the Roll of Quinto Regis Stephani
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The history and antiquities of the Exchequer of the kings of England, in two periods : to wit, from the Norman Conquest, to the end of the reign of K. John; and from the end of the reign of K. John, to the end of the reign of K. Edward II: taken from records. Together with a correct copy of the ancient dialogue concerning the Exchequer, generally ascribed to Gervasius Tilburiensis; and a dissertation concerning the most ancient Great Roll of the Exchequer, commonly styled the Roll of Quinto Regis Stephani
Printed by John Matthews, 1711
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Antiquus dialogus de Scaccario, Gervasio de Tilbury vulgo adscriptus, e duobus vetustis codd. mss. nigro & rubro, in Scaccario regio asservatis, nunc primum editus
Disceptatio epistolaris de Magno rotulo Scaccarij
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Dedication signed: Thomas Madox
"Ancient dialogue" (in Latin) has separate title page: Antiquus dialogus de Scaccario, Gervasio de Tilbury vulgo adscriptus, e duobus vetustis codd. mss. nigro & rubro, in Scaccario regio asservatis, nunc primum editus ... Londoniae excudebat Johannes Matthews, 1711
"Dissertation" (in Latin) has separate title page: Disceptatio epistolaris de Magno rotulo Scaccarij ... Londoniae. Typis Johannis Matthews, 1711
Thomas Madox attributes authorship of "De Scaccario" to Richard Fitzneale