The Royal Treasury of England: Or, An Historical Account of All Taxes, Under what Denomination Soever, from the Conquest to this Present YearT. Tebb, and J. Wilcox, 1725 - 372 ページ |
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... the Value of every Man's Estate 12 d . in the Pound , for De- fence of the Church . And in the Year 1290 , the Clergy grant a tenth , and the Laity a fifteenth Penny Penny of all their Goods , to work the King The PREFACE .
... the Value of every Man's Estate 12 d . in the Pound , for De- fence of the Church . And in the Year 1290 , the Clergy grant a tenth , and the Laity a fifteenth Penny Penny of all their Goods , to work the King The PREFACE .
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... Estate ; and the Year following twice Scu- tage , once at 10 s . then at two Marks the Knight's . Fee . In the eighth on every Plough Land of the Clergy half a Mark , of others 2 . which the Re- cord calleth Subfidium voluntarium . In ...
... Estate ; and the Year following twice Scu- tage , once at 10 s . then at two Marks the Knight's . Fee . In the eighth on every Plough Land of the Clergy half a Mark , of others 2 . which the Re- cord calleth Subfidium voluntarium . In ...
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... Estates , or elfe brought them to no- thing by crafty pilling and paring them , confifca- ted the Poffeffions of the Church , and audaciously revok'd thofe he had indifcreetly given . He per- mitted Bishops to make Wills , but fubtilly ...
... Estates , or elfe brought them to no- thing by crafty pilling and paring them , confifca- ted the Poffeffions of the Church , and audaciously revok'd thofe he had indifcreetly given . He per- mitted Bishops to make Wills , but fubtilly ...
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... Estate , and made choice of fuch Counsellors as were not favour'd of the People , whereby he was " the less favour'd himself ; yet in no King's Days cc ( c were the Commons in greater Wealth , if they " could have perceiv'd their happy ...
... Estate , and made choice of fuch Counsellors as were not favour'd of the People , whereby he was " the less favour'd himself ; yet in no King's Days cc ( c were the Commons in greater Wealth , if they " could have perceiv'd their happy ...
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... Estates from themselves and their Heirs for ever ; yet if now or then the Laity were to lofe their Eftates for fuch Offences , many great Families would be undone . If any fuch Offences were then among the Clergy , they might have been ...
... Estates from themselves and their Heirs for ever ; yet if now or then the Laity were to lofe their Eftates for fuch Offences , many great Families would be undone . If any fuch Offences were then among the Clergy , they might have been ...
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Abbat Act for granting affefs'd aforefaid againſt alfo alſo Anno Anno Dom Barons becauſe befides Biſhop Bishoprick call'd charg'd Church Clergy Commiffioners confiderable continu'd Cotton Library County Crown Danegeld Duties Duties on Malt Earl Ecclefiaftical Edward III Eftates England Everfden Expence faid fame fays fecond feiz'd fent feven feveral fhall fhort fhould Fifteenth fince fingle firft firſt fome ftill fuch himſelf Houfes Houſes hundred Pounds Value hundred thouſand Pounds hundred Weight Impofitions impos'd Jews Juftice King Edward King Henry King's Kingdom Knight's Fee Knights laft Laity Lands levy'd London Lord Majefty Manors Marks Matthew Paris mention'd Merchants moft Money moſt Number obferve Occafions paid Paris Parliament Pence Perfons Poffeffions Prince publick raifing rais'd raiſe Rates reafon receiv'd Reign Revenues Richard Richard II Scutage Shillings Subfidy Tallage Tenth thefe themſelves thereof theſe thofe thoſe Tonnage and Poundage Treaſure whatſoever Wine yearly
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306 ページ - ... Liveries, and Tenures in capite and by Knights Service, and Purveyance, and for settling a Revenue upon His Majesty in lieu thereof...
261 ページ - ... a convenient stock of flax, hemp, wool, thread, iron, and other necessary ware and stuff to set the poor on work, and also competent sums of money for and towards the necessary relief of the lame, impotent, old, blind, and such other among them being poor and not able to work...
264 ページ - England, the imperial crown thereof did by " inherent birthright, and lawful and undoubted fucceflion, " defcend and come to his moft excellent majefty, as being *' lineally, juftly, and lawfully, next and fole heir of the
266 ページ - Be it enacted that three whole Fifteenths and Tenths shall be paid, taken, and levied of the moveable goods, chattels, and other things usual to such Fifteenths and Tenths to be contributory and chargeable within the shires, cities, boroughs, towns, and other places of this your Majesty's realm, in manner and form aforetime used;.
206 ページ - that my bill will not pass, but I will have it pass, or I will have some of your heads,' and without other rhetoric or persuasion returned to his chamber.
258 ページ - ... as well for the finding, sustentation, and relief of the maimed, poor, needy, or impotent people, as to set the poor to work, to have continuance for ever, and from time to time to place therein such head and members and such number of poor as to him his heirs and assigns shall seem convenient...
98 ページ - that no tallage or aid shall be taken or levied, by us or our heirs, in our realm, without the good will and assent of archbishops, bishops, earls, barons, knights, burgesses, and other freemen of the land.
206 ページ - Clergy of that time mingled with ** infatiable avarice, facked, and razed, as by an ** enemy. It is true the Parliament did give ** them to him, but fo unwillingly, (as I have " heard,) that when the bill had ftuck long in " the Lower Houfe, and could get no...
244 ページ - ... and do renounce the same with this mind and purpose, — that order and disposition thereof may be taken as shall seem best liking to our most holy lord the pope, or else his legate the lord cardinal, to the honour of God, and wealth of this our realm.
207 ページ - ... hospitals, and other places specified in a certain act, firmly trusting that I will order them to the glory of God and the profit of the common wealth.