The accountant-general was formerly an officer in the
English Court of Chancery who received all moneys lodged in court, deposited them in a bank, and disbursed them. The office was abolished by the
Court of Chancery (Funds) Act 1872, with the duties transferred to the
Paymaster General. The post was recreated as Accountant General of the Supreme Court in 1925. On 1 April 2009, the title changed to Accountant General of the Senior Courts. The accountant-general can also be head or superintending accountant in certain public offices for example
Department of the Accountant-General of the Navy. == Jamaica ==