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London and Middlesex in the 1660S Introduction: the Early Modern
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Steven CA Pincus James A. Robinson Working Pape
The Visitation of London Begun in 1687. by Jacob Field
Hearth and Home English Taxation Records
Hearth Tax Table
Westmoreland in the Late Seventeenth Century by Colin Phillips
The Walsall Hearth Tax 1666 the Hearth Tax Was Introduced in England and Wales In1662, and Was Levied Every Year Thereafter Unti
1 New Methodologies for the Estimation of Urbanisation in England C.1670 and C.17611,2 Romola Davenport3, Max Satchell, Oliver D
The Window Tax: a Case Study in Excess Burden†
After Margaret Spufford: English Local History Now
EAST RIDING of YORKSHIRE HEARTH TAX ASSESSMENT MICHAELMAS 1672 by David and Susan Neave
Devon Archives & Local Studies
A Taxing Issue
A Tax on Light and Air: Impact of the Window Duty on Tax Administration and Architecture, 1696-1851
Essex and the Hearth Tax in the Late Seventeenth Century
Impact of the Window Duty on Tax Administration and Architecture, 1696-1851 Andrew E
The Hearth Tax and the Pre-Great Fire Home of the Heralds
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THE POPULATION of an ENGLISH VILLAGE 1086-1801 a Study of Wigston Magna by W
The Glorious Revolution and Conflict in Parliament
Short Guide to Taxation Records
A Brief History of Property Tax
The Window Tax: a Case Study in Excess Burden
TAXATION in BRITAIN SINCE 1660 Also by Roy Douglas
Taxation in British Political and Economic Thought 1733-1816
BRITISH GENEALOGY TIMELINE Medieval Records
How Accurately Do the Hearth Tax Returns Reflect Wealth? a Discussion of Some Urban Evidence
Taxation Mechanisms and Growth, in Medieval Paris
Hearth Tax and Empty Properties in London by Andrew Wareham
Hearth Tax Exemption Certificates Projects TNA Is Dealing with the Exemption Certificates County by County
Tax Administration and Compliance: Evidence from Medieval Paris
British History and Hearth Tax Records
Whigs, Tories, and the Taxation of Augustan England, 1689-1715
Avon Dassett and the Hearth Tax of 1670 After the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 New Forms of Revenue Raising Were Essential
The Hearth Tax Returns As a Source for Population Size
LPS68 7 May 2002 to Postscript.Ps.Pub