Chief Baron of the Exchequer

Chief Baron of the Exchequer is in Exchequer.

In 1400 John Cockayne (age 40) was appointed Chief Baron of the Exchequer.

In 1483 Humphrey Starkey of Wouldham in Kent (age 44) was appointed Chief Baron of the Exchequer serving for less than a year.

On 29 Oct 1486 William Hody (age 45) was appointed Chief Baron of the Exchequer.

In 1522 John Fitzjames (age 57) was appointed Chief Baron of the Exchequer.

On 24 Jan 1526 Richard Broke was appointed Chief Baron of the Exchequer.

In 1545 Roger Cholmeley (age 50) was appointed Chief Baron of the Exchequer which position he held until 1552.

On 22 Jul 1577 Robert Bell (age 38) was appointed Chief Baron of the Exchequer. Edmund Bell (age 15) inherited the manor of South Acre, Norfolk.

In Jan 1593 William Peryam of Little Fulford (age 59) was appointed Chief Baron of the Exchequer.

In 1625 John Walter (age 59) was appointed Chief Baron of the Exchequer.

On 07 Nov 1650 Matthew Hale (age 41) was appointed Chief Baron of the Exchequer.

In 1676 William Montagu (age 58) was appointed Chief Baron of the Exchequer which office he held until 1686.

Edmund Denny was appointed Chief Baron of the Exchequer.

John Cobham was appointed Chief Baron of the Exchequer.