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The Clerk of the Pipe was a post in the Pipe Office of the English Exchequer and its successors. The incumbent was responsible for the pipe rolls on which the government income and expenditure was recorded as credits and debits.
The Dialogus de Scaccario or Dialogue concerning the Exchequer, written in about 1178, details the workings of the Exchequer and gives an early account of how the Pipe rolls were created. The Dialogue was written by Richard FitzNeal, the son of Nigel of Ely, who was Treasurer for both Henry I and Henry II of England. According to the Dialogue, the Pipe rolls were the responsibility of the clerk of the Treasurer, who was also called the ingrosser of the great roll and, by 1547 at the latest, the Clerk of the Pipe.
The Pipe Office was abolished in 1834.
A similar post existed in Ireland and Scotland.
Clerks of the Pipe
1431–: Robert Cawood
Robert Malton
1486–: Nicholas Lathell
15nn–: Thomas Cavendish (died 1524)
1520s–1545: John Hyde
1551–?1589: Christopher Smith
1579–: John Morley (died 1587)
1579–?1592: Thomas Moryson (died 1592)
1592–1594: Sir John Wolley (died 1596)
1596–1605: Sir Edward Stafford
1607–?1609: Francis Wolley (died 1609)
1609–1610: Arthur Jarvis
1610–1616: Sir Arthur Mainwaring
1616–1632: Henry Croke (jointly)
1616–1632: Anthony Rous (jointly) (died 1632)
1632–1659: Henry Croke
1659–1680: Robert Croke (died 1680)
1689–1703: Hon. Robert Russell
1703–1706: William Cheyne, 2nd Viscount Newhaven
1706–1710: Sir John Cooke
1710–1711: William Farrer
1711–1728: William Cheyne, 2nd Viscount Newhaven
1728–1728: Anthony Cornish
1728–1748: Henry Holt Henley
1748–1748: Sir William Corbet, Bt
1748–1758: Richard Arundell
1758–1783: Sir John Shelley, 5th Baronet
1783–?1834 Lord William Bentinck
1834 Post abolished
References
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- John Murray, Lord Murray
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- William Cheyne, 2nd Viscount Newhaven
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