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The Pipe Rolls
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The Pipe Rolls
are financial records held by the Exchequer, dating from the twelfth century.
They were early audits by the Exchequer. Various sheets of parchment were fixed
together and rolled tightly for storage, looking like a pipe, from which the
name derives.
Pipe rolls
record payments made to government, debts owed to the Crown and expenditure of
royal officials.
Pipe Rolls
cover the period 1129 to 1832.
The
National Archives at Kew
hold Medieval financial records: pipe rolls 1130-c.1300 (Collection E 372). See also the Pipe Roll Society.