Examples of using Exchequer in English and their translations into Indonesian
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and of chancellor of the exchequer, after which he was raised to the peerage.
Margaret Chinnery was forced to sign over Gilwell Estate to the Exchequer on 2 July 1812.
exercised by HM Treasury, headed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
In 1886, he is reported to have proclaimed«My daddy is Chancellor of the Exchequer and one day that's what I'm going to be».
is the origin of the English term for the treasury,“the Exchequer.”.
was the origin of the English term for a national treasury, exchequer.
Government involvement in the economy is primarily exercised by HM Treasury, headed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Churchill exclaimed,“My father is the chancellor of the Exchequer and one day that's what I'm going to be me.”.
The money will return to our national exchequer and this is what our prime minister wants,” he told BBC Urdu.
directly contributing over €40m to the exchequer.
the promise of active ageing for all offers benefits for everybody, even the exchequer.
involves a contribution to the exchequer.
on additional revenue from these HSA financial savings will value billions of dollars of tax cash to the exchequer.
directly contributing over €40 million to the exchequer.
He then became an economic adviser to the former Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne,
Opened in 2019 by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the new GBP 20 million Business School
the committee includes four external participants appointed by the Chancellor of Exchequer, a chief economist,
Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond has indicated he's willing to look abroad for a governor to take over when Carney,
it might be subject to a“money message”- a device that can block the further passage of legislation on the basis that no private members Bill can involve a cost to the exchequer.
1st Earl of Halifax, then Chancellor of the Exchequer.