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Precept of the Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes to John Eames, an inhabitant...

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Q22/1/2/203
Title
Precept of the Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes to John Eames, an inhabitant of the tithing of Old Alresford, requiring him to make assessments for the various taxes and duties (instructions for assessing the Land Tax and duties on houses, windows and lights, horses, mares and geldings, dogs and carts are included), 30 April 1800
Date
1800
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Hampshire Archives and Local Studies
Language
English
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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/bb98cd5f-d1ee-42a8-bbb6-116bdbad5945/

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Precept of the Commissioners for the Affairs of Taxes to John Eames, an inhabitant of the tithing of Old Alresford, requiring him to make assessments for the various taxes and duties (instructions for assessing the Land Tax and duties on houses, windows and lights, horses, mares and geldings, dogs and carts are included), 30 April 1800