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==Legacy== Caesar was a remarkable civil servant and left many volumes of papers relating to his official work, and others relating to the mint, of which his first father-in-law was master. He worked on the history of the [[Exchequer]], and presented to [[William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley|Burghley]] a history of the [[Court of Requests]] "to defend it against the slights of the [[common lawyer]]s".<ref name=HOP/> In 1625 he wrote a treatise on the constitution and functions of the privy council, entitled ''Concerning the Private Council of the Most High and Mighty King of Great Britain, France, Scotland, and Ireland''. His manuscripts, many of which are now in the [[British Museum]], were sold by auction in 1757 for a sum of around Β£500.
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