CONTRAROTULATOR

contrarotulator   (kon-tr<<schwa>>-roch-y<<schwa>>-lay-t<<schwa>>r  or  kon-tr<< schwa>>-roh-ty<<schwa>>-lay-t<<schwa>>r). [Latin “controller”] Hist. A person responsible for collecting and managing funds on behalf of the Crown or other government office. • A variety of controllers existed in England, including the contrarotulator custumarum (controller of the customs), contrarotulator hospitii domini regis (controller of the king’s household), and contrarotulator pipae (controller of the pipe — i.e., an officer who col-lected debts due to the Exchequer). [Blacks Law 8th]