Associations to the word «Exchequer»
Noun
- Chancellor
- Bills
- Chancery
- Osborne
- Auditor
- Gladstone
- Treasury
- Baron
- Lamont
- Chamberlain
- Treasurer
- Downing
- Audit
- Lawson
- Teller
- Receipt
- Walpole
- Nigel
- Peso
- Budget
- Montagu
- Bench
- Austen
- Common
- Excise
- Taxation
- Harcourt
- Stafford
- Churchill
- Tally
- Revenue
- Iain
- Lloyd
- Majesty
- Westminster
- Mckenna
- Mp
- Hm
- Neville
- Darling
- Macleod
- Admiralty
- Thatcher
- Writ
- Kingsley
- Lords
- Reginald
- Expenditure
- Viscount
- Winston
- Judges
- Gordon
- Hicks
- Plea
- Wardrobe
- Clerk
- Chief
- Secretary
- Payment
- Regis
- Prime
- Dalton
- Conservative
- Mint
- Cabinet
- Barrister
- Normandy
- Solicitor
- Tax
- Ireland
- Peerage
- Loan
- Lord
- Tithe
- Equity
- Horne
- Howe
- Sum
- Bailiff
- Baronet
- Debt
- Supreme
- Meath
- Taxpayer
- Pension
- Roll
Wiktionary
EXCHEQUER, noun. A treasury
EXCHEQUER, noun. An available fund of money, especially one for a specific purpose
EXCHEQUER, noun. (British) the government department that collects and manages revenue
Dictionary definition
EXCHEQUER, noun. The funds of a government or institution or individual.
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