British H.M. Treasury banknotes were issued from 1914 to 1928.
Notes signed by John Bradbury would have been first issued in 1914.
Notes signed by N.F. Warren-Fisher would have been first issued in 1919.
HM Treasury was created in 1126.
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Scotland is part of the United Kingdom. HM Treasury serves the entire UK.
The closest tube station to HM Treasury is Westminster Station. It is served by the Jubilee, District, and Circle lines, making it easily accessible for visitors. The station is approximately a 5-10 minute walk from HM Treasury, located near the Houses of Parliament and the River Thames.
The United Kingdom has one primary agency to oversee the finances of the country. This agency is called HM Treasury. HM Treasury has several departments which help coordinate the finances of the country. Some of the departments within the HM Treasury are in charge of welfare, taxes, and business developments.
The Internal Revenue Service is a part of the United States Department of the Treasury. The British equivalent is HM Revenue and Customs, a non-ministerial department of the U.K. Government. Much of this work used to be dealt with by another department, Inland Revenue, which was merged with HM Customs and Excise in 2005.
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The UK budget (usually an annual one) is set by HM Treasury. Budgets are announced by the House of Commons.
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The British Royal Family are more of a 'Tourist Attraction', people from, say, American love seeing HM the Queen, because of the History. Almost all Royal Family members are supreme in the British Army, for instance, HM the Queen, is the Chief Commander. The Queen is Head of State, making her the boss basically and although she remains politically neutral, the British Government is "hers", hence the name HM Government.
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HM Revenue and Customs is the British agency which collects taxes, pays out state support and regulates the minium wage. It stands for Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs.