Abstracts of accounts of the revenues taxes & loans from Michaelmas 1703 to Michaelmas 1706, [ca. 1707].

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Abstracts of accounts of the revenues taxes & loans from Michaelmas 1703 to Michaelmas 1706, [ca. 1707].

Manuscript, in a single hand, of a collection of accounts of public revenue, taxes, and loans from 1703 to 1706. Entries include "The Continued Dutys on Marriages, Births &c from 1st May 1700 to 1st Aug. 1706," "Dutys on Houses for Windows," "The Revenue of the Post Office," and "By the English Company Trading to India in a joynt Stock."

1 v. (ca. 230 p.) ; 40 x 27 cm.

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