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Pillington (Pillaton) Hearth Tax 1666

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PILLINGTON CONSTABLEWICK HEARTH TAX 1666

The Hearth Tax or chimney-money was a payment to the king of 2s. on every hearth " in all houses paying to church and poor," first levied in 1662. It was repealed in 1689, although it was producing £170,000 a year, on account of its unpopularity, the tax being especially obnoxious because of its inquisitorial character. 


Pillington Constablewick.   Hearthes Chargeable. 

Sir Edward Littleton, Barronett,       Twenty Five 

William Byrche,     Sixe

Thomas Steedeman,      Three

William Grateley,      One

William Corbett,      Three

Edward Grateley,   One

Edward Royley,   One

Robert Jackson,   One

William Royley,   One

John Walker,   One

Sampson Turner,   One

John Talbott,   One

Francis Tuft,   Two

Sanders Royley,   Two

                                                        Total  49

 

By John Talbot,      Constable.