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Revision as of 04:01, 3 March 2006

per-hedj and per-desher, the state treasury, and the produce received was used to pay officials, craftsmen retainers donations to local temples and funerary cult complexes

Overseer of the Double House of Silver

This is the overall State Tresurer, manages all levels of management of wealth. Keeper

of Privy Purse is just the Imperial House.


sedjauty bity

supervises the gathering of tribute and is incharge of the biennual census (receives all goods of the Empire (Receivor General)


Keeper of the Privy Purse

responsible for the management of the Sovereign's financial affairs, this being both the Imperial Houses personal finances, and somewhat distached the economics of all domains such as all the provincial governments. Although generally just as oversight, if required resources can be moved to the imperial tresuries rather then the provincial treasuries holdings, and from the Imperial treasury to the Imperial House purse. It is relatively common to see monies move between government and state but less common to see large transfers to an Imperial House, techinically though an Emperor can do whatever they would like, but generally all transfers to the Imperial House are approved by the senate as good practice. Likewise monies from the Minister Exchequer to the Lord Exchequer, or the Lord Exchequer to the Keeper of the Privy Purse, as managers.

As Imperial Treasurer the Keeper oversees the management of the Civil List, which is money paid from Imperial funds to meet official expenditure relating to the Emperor's duties as Head of State of the Various Provincial Governments. The Keeper also oversees the Grants-in-Aid from the Empire for the maintenance of Imperial Palaces and for Imperial travel of the Emperor's House.

property maintenance of the Palaces and their gardens, for the financial aspects of 

travel, for personnel matters in the Imperial Household, for The Emperor's private estates and for the commercial activities of the Imperial Trust The Keeper's name is derived from the Privy Purse - an embroidered bag borne by the Keeper at a coronation - which contrasts with present-day use of computers and up-to-date accounting procedures.

A members of their directly appointed staff are the Queastors (approved by the Emperor and generallly elected by the senate as acceptable)


Clerk of the Robes

Manages all dispatches that is records them all and manages all Imperial assets (very indepth, and is incommunication with various questors and aediles in additon to various other individuals)

serjeant under-usher of the wardrobe

who shall live in the wardrobe, sleeping within its door to safeguard all the things inside it. And he shall be answerable if peril is incurred by his default. And he shall obtain from the offices the liveries for all men of the wardrobe, and he shall carry out their orders. Is incharge of the facilities and locations of all asset protection of the Empire

====Porter of the wardrobe==== who shall carry the coffers and the other furnishings of the wardrobe to the carts, and shall load and unload them. And he shall be on the cart [while it is] on the road. And at night, if the cart is outdoors wandering through the country, he shall remain on watch. Is incharge of managing all asset transports of the Empire, and specifically incharge of Imperial Tresury transfers, and historical assets such as the Imperial Collection. Is incharge of specifically shipping and receiving and security operations of the materials, including physical money transfers and strategic reserves.

the Imperial comptroller(auditor), who is to keep a counter-roll against the treasurer of the wardrobe for all receipts and issues pertaining to the same wardrobe; and he is to witness them in the exchequer in connection with the account of the said treasurer. And he shall attend the receipt of wines in gross and shall supervise all the offices of the household, such as the pantry, butlery, cellar, larder, spicery, dispensary of oats (avenerie) and other offices, [to see] that the wines and victuals that he finds in the said offices are good and suitable for dispensing in the said household.... And he is to go into those same offices every Monday to examine the remainders [of supplies] and to see that they, with the amounts dispensed in the past week, agree with the receipts of the aforesaid week. And he shall be in the kitchen for the cutting of meat and the division of fish.... And every day, if he sees reasonable cause, he shall be present at the account,[5] together with the steward and the treasurer. And this same comptroller of the wardrobe is to have a clerk and a squire eating in the hall....


====The Imperial cofferer==== (assists the tresurer)

treasurer of the wardrobe

staff a chaplain, a clerk, and two squires

two clerks of the counting table, well able to write and perform all duties touching the 

wardrobe and its account under the [direction of the] cofferer fit clerk keeper of the privy seal, who is to have a squire

clerk purveyor of the great wardrobe

who should sleep on guard when he is at court. And he shall have a squire



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