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Norfolk: Horstead with Stanninghall - 1805-1806 - Land Tax

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This tax was based on the value of property etc. and paid by the owner or (sometimes) occupier according to their agreement. It started in 1692 and valuations are based on those done at this date.

For more information on these records see the Land Tax Assessments page.


This Norfolk Record Office document [with the reference C/SCD 2/29/9 1806 and also on microform] is one of the Norfolk Quarter Sessions Land Tax Assessments which are arranged by divisions this one being in Taverham Hundred.

Other accounts available

      
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Rates17261739-411757-581775-761803-05
 1819-20  
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Payments1800-011805-06  

 

[Transcription copyright © Mike Bristow]

From 1798 a printed form was used which contained the following.

The original document had the following headings spelt out in full. They have been contracted to allow for a clearer display. Note also that the majority of the values have not been done for this year.

  • Names of Proprietors = "Names of Proprietors
                                          Listed Alphabetically"
  • Value = "Valuation"
  • Exon = "Sums assessed & exonerated"
  • Not Exon = "Sums assessed & not exonerated"
  • Estate = "Sums assessed of PERSONAL ESTATES STOCK"
  • OFF = "Sums assessed of OFFICES ANNUAL AMOUNT"
  • YEAR PAY = "TOTAL of YEARLY PAYMENTS"
  • QTR PAY = "QUARTERLY PAYMENTS"

Norfolk to Wit
For the Parish of Horstead with Stanninghall

An Assessment for one Year, from the 5th April, 1805, to the 5th April, 1806, made in pursuance of an Act passed in the 38th Year of the Reign of his Majesty George the Third, for granting an Aid to His Majesty, by a LAND TAX to be raised in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year 1798, and made perpetual by another Act passed in the 38th Year of the Reign of his said Majesty and also in pursuance of another Act passed in the 39th Year of the Reign of his said Majesty's Reign, for continuing and granting to his Majesty a Duty on Pensions, Offices, and Personal Estate, &c. for the Service of the Year 1805.

          
  ExonNot Exon    
Names of ProprietorsOccupiersValue
£
Rent
£.s.dValue
£
Rent
£.s.dEst
ate
£.s.d
OFF
£.s.d
YEAR
PAY
£.s.d
QTR
PAY
£.s.d
Lord AnsonThos Fisk    3  -/14/8    
T H Batcheler EsqrHimself  7014/1/4    
  DoWm Lee  37  7/8/4    
Robt Baret EsqrHimself  9418/19/8    
  DoChris[topher] Grix  16  3/5/-    
  DoSaml Utting    8  1/15/-    
Thos Blake EsqrHimself  34  6/17/6    
Revd Ch Grape D.D.Do Rectory48  9/12/4      
Willm GedgeHimself  9  1/16/-      
Siday HawesThos Ewing  15  3/-/4    
Willm HillingEdw Pank    3  -/13/4    
Sir Roger KerrisonSaml Utting7414/16/10      
Wm OakesHimself    9  1/18/6    
Lord SuffieldGeo Barber  11222/11/4    
  DoThos Read    9  1/16/4    
H. P. Watts EsqrWm Baker?  7214/10/10    
  DoHimself  21  4/6/4    
  DoSpooner Nash  22  4/10/-    
  DoRobt Watts? (*)  -/16/8  -/3/4    
City of NorwichWm Gedge  7  1/8/10      

 

 

[End of Document]


Notes

  • The quality of the fiche is very poor.
  • There is also a Robert Worts paying rates in 1805.
  • The rate of taxation does not seem to equate to 4/- per pound?

See also the Horstead with Stanninghall parish page.

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January 2010