Financial Administration Under Henry I

1925 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 56-78 ◽  
Author(s):  
Geoffrey H. White

For the financial administration under Henry I we have no such detailed information as is given for the reign of his grandson by the Dialogus de Scaccario. When Richard Fitz Neel composed that famous dialogue, which was completed before April, 1179, the head of the financial administration was the Treasurer, who was assisted by two Chamberlains. This arrangement was already in existence before the death of Henry I, although the Treasurer seems to have been a somewhat recent addition to the staff of the Treasury, which had previously been managed by the Chamberlains; whose title was a survival from the earlier period when the royal treasure was kept in the royal bed-chamber, and the king's chamberlain acted as treasurer ex-officio. If we can trust an anonymous poem of the thirteenth century, this primitive arrangement still existed in England under the Confessor, at least so far as the funds for the expenses of the Royal Household were concerned; indeed, Professor Tout is doubtful whether any royal treasury or treasurer, except the Chamber and the Chamberlain, existed in England before the Conquest.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alessandro Silvestri

AbstractIn the last twenty years, anthropologists, archivists, and historians have dedicated increased attention to the study of archives as objects of research themselves. In so doing, scholars have predominantly examined the emergence and transformations of archives during the early modern age, focusing mostly on political and diplomatic depositories. They have tended to neglect financial archives, which is unfortunate, as—alongside judicial archives—they were probably the largest documentary repositories of the pre-modern world and those that first faced the problem of managing huge masses of documentation. This article discusses the formation and development of the Kingdom of Sicily’s financial archives in the later Middle Ages, arguing that this repository evolved into a collecting archive by the early fifteenth-century, when it preserved not only the records and accounts produced by the central financial administration, but also those from a number of territorial officers and magistracies. This archival turn, I suggest, originated from the fact that the Crown of Aragon’s rulers constantly needed increased incomes to fund bureaucracies and warfare and exercise patronage, and thus needed financial information organized, at hand, and under their control. After briefly discussing the emergence of the financial archive in the thirteenth-century, this essay traces the Crown’s attempts to create a stable repository for storing financial records and accounts and its continuous struggles to prevent documentation from being scattered and dispersed. Finally, it examines the successful strategy that King Alfonso V of Aragon (1416–58), called the Magnanimous, pursued to organize financial documentation and concentrate records and accounts produced by financial administration into a stable building. The essay pays particular attention to the material aspects of preserving records, e.g., the restoration of buildings, construction of chests, and preparation of secure locks that were integral to the emergence of collecting archives for financial documents in the later Middle Ages.


2018 ◽  
Vol 35 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 189-223
Author(s):  
Petra Kieffer-Pülz

The present contribution suggests the common authorship of three P?li commentaries of the twelfth/thirteenth centuries CE, namely the Vinayavinicchaya??k? called Vinayas?ratthasand?pan? (less probably Vinayatthas?rasand?pan?), the Uttaravinicchaya??k? called L?natthappak?san?, and the Saccasa?khepa??k? called S?ratthas?lin?. The information collected from these three commentaries themselves and from P?li literary histories concerning these three texts leads to the second quarter of the thirteenth century CE as the period of their origination. The data from parallel texts explicitly stated to having been written by V?cissara Thera in the texts themselves render it possible to establish with a high degree of probability V?cissara Thera as their author.


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yati Nurhayati

AbstrakDesa sebagai salah satu bagian dari pemerintahan yang memiliki anggaran besar melalui APBDes untuk peningkatan infrastruktur desa dan kesejahteraan masyarakatnya. Maka desa wajib melakukan pengelolaan keuangan dan pencatatan keuangan (penatausahaan) secara akurat dan detail. Salah satu desa yang memiliki APBDes besar adalah Desa Ciputat. Dalam penatausahaan atau pencatatan keuangan masih dilakukan secara semi manual (Microsoft excel) sehingga banyak kelemahan yaitu besarnya kemungkinan human error dan ketidak seimbangan (balance) keuangan dikarenakan banyaknya format yang harus dibuat dalam beberapa lembar kerja. Sehingga dibutuhkan sebuah aplikasi yang dapat mengelola data keuangan secara cepat dan akurat. Aplikasi ini dirancang menggunakan UML, sedangkan system dikembangkan menggunakan metode RAD. Hasil perancangan diterapkan ke dalam Bahasa pemrograman PHP dan MySQL menggunakan framework CodeIgniter. Hasil akhir dari penelitian ini adalah sebuah aplikasi akuntansi penatausahaan (pencatatan) keuangan di desa dan menghasilkan laporan dalam bentuk Buku Kas Umum dan Buku Pembantu Kegiatan.�Kata Kunci�Desa, Keuangan, Penatausahaan, RAD, PHP, MySQL,CodeIgniter, Akuntansi., Buku Kas Umum, Buku Pembantu Kegiatan�AbstractVillage as a part of government has big estimation through APBDesa for increasing villages infrastructure and prosperity for the citizens. Therefore, the village should do managing financial and registration financial (administration) accurately and detail. One of villages that has a big APBDesa is Ciputat Village. In administration or registration financia, it still conductes semi-manual (Microsoft excel) so there are many weakness such as big posibility of human error and un-balance of financial caused many kind of format that should be produced in several sheets. So, it needs an application that can manage financial data accurately and fast. This application is designed by using UML, while the system is developed by using RAD methodology. And results are implemented into PHP Programming Language and MySQL by using framework CodeIgniter. Last Results of this research is an accounting application of Financial Administration (registration) in village and produce report in General Ledger form and subsidiary ledger form.Keywords� Village, Financial, Administration, RAD, PHP, MySQL, CodeIgniter, Accounting., General Ledger, Subsidiary Ledger


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
aprilaukhti

a good school is a school that has good administration because in the administration of financial administration schools are a component that determines how education is organized, if the administration of a financial administration education institution falls apart then school management will also become chaotic. therefore the reader is expected to be able to understand how a good school financial administration


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