In November 1386 parliament appointed a commission to review and control royal finances.
The Parliament that was then called to finance the clear up and sustain royal finances generally, now demanded reforms of its own.
A commission was set up to review and control royal finances for a year.
They were a reforming body, eager to bring order to the royal finances and bear down on patronage.
The need for centralization in this period was directly linked to the question of royal finances and the ability to wage war.
George's accession in 1760 marked a significant change in royal finances.
Yet, the people, who might assert this, will not have done a careful costing of royal finances.
Efforts were made to restore the system of royal justice and the royal finances.
Parallel to these decisions were reforms of the royal finances.
Osborne says he will put the royal finances on a more long-term footing.