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6i8 APPENDIX D LORD HIGH TREASURERS^) AND FIRST LORDS OF THE TREASURY 1371. Mar. 27. Richard, Lord Scrope (of Bolton), till Sep. 1375 1379. Richard (Fitz Alan), Earl of Arundel and Surrey, till 1380 1398. Sep. 17. William (le Scrope), Earl of Wiltshire, till 1399 1403. Sep. William, Lord Ros, till Nov. 1404 1404. Dec. 13. Thomas, Lord Furnivall, till his death Mar. . H06/7 1408. July 14. Sir John Tibetot, afterwards Lord Tibetot 1409/10. Jan. Henry, Lord Scrope (of Masham), till Dec. 141 1 1412/3. Mar. 21. Thomas (Fitz Alan), Earl of Arundel and Surrey, till his death 13 Oct. 14 15 141 7. Henry, Lord Fitz-Hugh, till 141 9 1425/6. Mar. Walter, Lord Hungerford 1431/2. Feb. 26. John, Lord Scrope (of Masham) 1433. Aug. II. Ralph, Lord Cromwell 1443. July 6. Ralph (Boteler), Lord Sudeley, till Dec. 1446 1449. Sep. 22. James (Fiennes), Lord Say and Sele 1450. June 22. John, Lord Beauchamp (of Powick) 1452. Apr. 15. John (Tibetot), Earl of Worcester 1454/5. Mar. 15. James (Butler), Earl of Wiltshire and Ormond 1455. May 29. Henry, Viscount Bourchier, afterwards Earl of Essex 1456. Oct. 5. John (Talbot), Earl of Shrewsbury 1458. Oct. 30. James (Butler), Earl of Wiltshire and Ormond 1460. between July Henry, Viscount Bourchier, afterwards Earl of and Oct. Essex 1462. Apr. 14. John (Tibetot), Earl of Worcester 1463. June 24. Edmund, Lord Grey (of Ruthin) afterwards Earl of Kent 1464. Nov. 24. Walter (Blount), afterwards Lord Mountjoy 1465/6. Mar. 4. Richard (Wydville), Earl Rivers, beheaded 1469 1470. July 10. John (Tibetot), Earl of Worcester, till his death 18 Oct. 1470 1 47 1. Apr. 22. Henry (Bourchier), Earl of Essex, till his death 4 Apr. 1483 1484. Dec. 6. John, Lord Audley, till Aug. 1485 i486. July 14. John, Lord Dinan,() till his death 28 Jan. 1 500/1 (*) The title "Lord High Treasurer" was practically not in use in the 15th cen- tury, the personages at the head of the Treasury in the Lancaster, York and Tudor periods being usually officially described as "Treasurers of the Exchequer," the Chan- cellor of the Exchequer being Under Treasurer. C") This name more frequently appears in contemporary records as Dinham or Dynham.