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A proclamation
for in-bringing the accompt of all the hearths in this kingdom -
A proclamation
for collecting and in-bringing the pole-money, appointed to be payed at Martinmass, 1695. by an Act of the last session of Parliament -
Proclamation
for bringing in the lists, and determining debates about the pole-money -
Act explanatory, of the proclamation of the 27 July last, for collecting and inbringing of the pole 1695: with additional instructions to the Commissioners of Shires thereanent
Edinburgh, August 8. 1695 -
Act appointing collectors of shires to receive clipped merk-pieces from the parish-collectors of the pole-money, and ordaining diligence against parish-collectors
Edinburgh, January 28, 1696 -
Act anent the pole-money
Edinburgh, March 23. 1699 -
An abstract of the case of Sir Anthony Cage of Burrovvgreen in the county of Cambridge, knight
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To his Grace, his Majesties High Commissioner, and the honourable Estates of Parliament
The report from the Commission anent the pole, 1693 -
A proclamation
for the more effectual in-bringing of the hearth-money -
Proclamation
anent the pole-money -
A proclamation
anent the hearth-money -
Act of sederunt
anent seasings and reversions of tenements and annualrents [sic] with burghs. At Edinburgh, the twentieth day of February, 1681 -
Unto his Grace his Majesties High Commissioner, ane [sic] the honourable Estates of Parliament
the petition of George Mackenzie sub-tacksman of the additional and annexed-excise of the northern shires -
Proclamation
anent the collectors of the pole-money and other points relating thereto -
A caveat, for my countreymen in general, the assessors and collectors of publick taxes, in particular
Most dear countreymen, I dayly hear the groanes of some of you perishing, others despairing, all languishing; yet, methinks, I cannot afford you such pity as the sadness of your condition might seem to challenge -
By the Lords Justices General, and General Governors of Ireland, a proclamation
Winchester, Gallway. Whereas, in, and by one Act passed the last Session of Parliament in this kingdom, entituled, An act for granting a supply to His Majesty -
By the Lord Deputy General and General Governour of Ireland, a proclamation
Capell, Whereas in and by one Act passed this present Parliament in this kingdom -
Proclamation anent production of the tacks of the teinds of the bishopricks
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Proclamtion for the better collecting and inbringing of what is deficient of the pole-money imposed in anno 1695
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State of New-Hampshire. In the House of Reprsentatives, December 29, 1791
Whereas a resolve passed by the General Court, June 13, 1791, providing for the payment of outstanding taxes ... is expired: therefore, resolved that the time for the selectmen to compleat the settlement ... be lengthened out to the first day of March next -
State of Newhampshire. In Senate, June 13, 1791
Resolved, that the selectmen of every town and place in this state, from whom any certificate or indent taxes are now due, be directed immediately to call to account their collectors who are delinquent -
An indenture containing a grant of all His Majesties revenue of Ireland
Ordinary and extraordinary, certain and casual whatsoever, (new and extraordinary aydes by future acts of Parliament onely excepted) to Sir James Shaen and others for seven years, to commence the 26th. day of December 1675. inclusive. Yielding and paying therefore unto His Majesty, the summe of twenty thousand pounds the last day of every calendar moneth; the first payment of twenty thousand pounds to be compleated and made at or before the last day of April 1676. And the last twenty thousand pounds at or before the last day of March 1683. or within thirty dayes thereafter respectively -
His Majesties chief commissioners and governours of his revenue in this Kingdom, having informed us, that several branches of the said revenue are likely to become much impaired by the negligence or connivance of several justices of the peace, and other magistrates, and the great discouragement and obstruction given by some of them to His Majesties officers and their deputies, in the improvement and collection of the revenue arising as well by hearths ...
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Ragioni del Regio fisco contro D. Gioseppe Cortese figlio del ribelle Niccolo, fu duca di Verzino
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Déclaration du roy, concernant les comptes qui doivent estre rendus par les receveurs des octroys, &c
donnée à Versailles le 15. janvier 1730