Studies On the Red book of the Exchequer

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' We are referred, for this assertion, to ' Dialogus, i, 8.' But the chamberlain's ' milites ' there mentioned were so called, not because the; were his deputies, but because they were knights, bound to have horses and arms, and paid ■ ratione militin.' Bee English Historical lieview, xiii ,149.
Quarterly Revievi, no. 867, p. 188.
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habere dicas contra omnes officiales Regis, &o.
The important point is that the Marshal is here connected with the keeping of the tallies (which were sometimes called' dicse').^ Mr. Hall, accordingly, rightly points out, as to the 'Tallator' mentioned in. the Gonstitutio, that ' the presence of this officer is explained by the reference to the dicce used by the Marshal.' But no sooner has he made this just remark than he suddenly proceeds : — For other reasons, however, it would be more convenient to suppose that dicas- standa ior decimas, the allusion being to the official fees which were certainly taken at a later date at the Receipt (p.


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