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The lone surviving Pipe roll from Henry I's reign, that of 1130, has been a popular subject of study.
A number of historians have studied the surviving Pipe rolls, using them as the basis for study of financial and governmental history, especially of the medieval era.
The earliest surviving Pipe roll, already in a mature form, dates from 1129 30, and the continuous series begins in 1155 56, and continued for almost seven hundred years.
The first reliable records come from the time of Henry I, when the sole surviving Pipe roll from his reign shows the Exchequer working out of the king's palace as part of the curia regis.
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Insight into his activities as bishop is given in the Pipe Roll of 1130, the first surviving Pipe Roll.
An Irish Exchequer produced Irish Pipe rolls, and much like the English Pipe rolls, the earliest surviving Irish Pipe roll, that of 1212, does not appear to be the first produced.
And no one needs to identify with O'Neill's lusty, scheming, drug or drink-ridden characters who survive on pipe dreams.
The earliest surviving non-royal Pipe rolls are those of the Bishop of Winchester, which are extant from 1208, and form a continuous series from that date.
Stagnant waters encourage their growth, and biofilms foster genetic transfer between organisms — resistant genes become more widespread among organisms surviving in the pipes.
Current planning calls for a system that could take advantage of the surviving infrastructure -- pipes, pumps and intakes -- as the most economical and efficient way of cooling all the new buildings.
Historians have drawn on a range of sources on Henry, including the accounts of chroniclers; other documentary evidence, including early pipe rolls; and surviving buildings and architecture.
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