The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland (Latin:) are historic records of the
Scottish Exchequer dating from 1326 to 1708. The accounts were the responsibility of the
Comptroller of Scotland The Comptroller of Scotland was a post in the pre-Union government of Scotland.
The Treasurer and Comptroller had originated in 1425 when the Chamberlain's financial functions were transferred to them.
From 1466 the Comptroller had sole responsib ...
. The
National Records of Scotland
National Records of Scotland () is a non-ministerial department of the Scottish Government. It is responsible for civil registration, the census in Scotland, demography and statistics, family history, as well as the national archives and hist ...
also has corresponding precepts and receipts for some comptrollery accounts, known as "vouchers".
Publication
The rolls up to the year 1600 were published in book form in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with a new numbering scheme.
[The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, 1326-1600, 23 vols. (1878-1908)]
''The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, 1326-1600'', 23 vols. (1878-1908)
* (1884) Vol VII A.D. 1468-1469
See also
*
Pipe Rolls
The Pipe rolls, sometimes called the Great rollsBrown ''Governance'' pp. 54–56 or the Great Rolls of the Pipe, are a collection of financial records maintained by the English Exchequer, or Treasury, and its successors, as well as the Exche ...
References
External links
National Records of Scotland: Guide to the Exchequer RecordsGeorge Powell McNeill, ''Exchequer Rolls of Scotland: 1595-1600'', vol. 23 (Edinburgh, 1908).* https://www.electricscotland.com/books/pdf/exchequer_rolls.htm
*Copies online a
Internet Archive
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Medieval documents of Scotland
Economy of Scotland
Legal manuscripts
Economic history of Scotland
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