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Taxation RecordsFrom the Family Tree Forum Reference Library[edit] What can you find?Taxation lists usually show:
The earliest useful taxation lists are in class E179 in the National Archives at Kew. There is a database is searchable by date and village. The results will show whether the document just shows the names of collectors, or includes those assessed for tax. These records include Lay subsidies for the Tudor and early Stuart periods and the Hearth Tax for the later Stuart period. From roughly 1780 to 1832, county record offices hold Land Tax Assessments. These show owners as well as occupiers of the land. Coverage varies from county to county. The records were originally arranged by a smaller administrative unit than the county, known variously as hundreds, wapentakes, lathes etc. Some counties have reorganised the records by parish, but it is worth finding out which hundred etc your parish was in. Land tax was assessed every year. The rate of tax was a fixed percentage, based on the acreage, and the assessors usually listed the properties in the same order each year. [edit] Why is the information useful?
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