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1 From the transportation of this silk the royal exchequer suffers the following losses.
2 From this there result three losses to the royal exchequer .
3 But the evil was unavoidable; for at that time the royal exchequer was quite drained.
4 With more goods, it is evident that the royal exchequer would benefit more as aforesaid.
5 For several years the maintenance of a regiment of household troops drew largely upon the royal exchequer .
6 The taxes are heavy, every article sold in the market paying about one eighteenth to the royal exchequer .
7 Every year there was a deficit which, the King had to liquidate by payments from the royal exchequer .
8 Penalty: six pesos to the royal exchequer . ]
9 It may be a means of profit to your Majesty's royal exchequer to continue selling ships to the merchants.
10 At the same time, the Audiencia provides whatever is advisable for the proper and systematic management of the royal exchequer .
11 The exportation of the grain, moreover, was a yearly source of wealth and revenue which flowed into the royal exchequer .
12 Penalty: fourfold to the royal exchequer . ]
13 Captain Hernando de Avila, treasurer of the royal exchequer of your Majesty, is filling that office as a faithful servant.
14 For the good management of your royal exchequer , we need two men to fill the offices of treasurer and of factor.
15 He criticizes the administration of his predecessors, saying that they followed no plan or system in disbursements from the royal exchequer .
16 The burgages erected numbered 168, each of which paid a ground rent of one shilling per annum into the royal exchequer .
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