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Revenue Great Britain Early Works To 1800
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  13th December 1697. An estimate of the deficiencyes of the last yeares aydes.
Lowndes, William, 1652-1724.
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  An abstract of cash paid into the treasury out of his Maj[es]ties casual revenue for three years fro

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  An abstract of the produce of the r[evenue] in the [...] End Mich[aelmas]se & Xma[s]s[e] 1690.

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  Abstracts of the revenues of the excise customes post office and small branches, from Mich[aelma]s 1

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  An acco[un]t of what bullion and forreign coine hath been entred outwards from ye 25th March 1685 to

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  An accou[n]t of what bullion and forreigne coine hath been entred outwards from the 25th March 1685

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  An account of the salt duty near New Castle upon Tyne and other places in Durham and Northumberland

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  [Accounting of passing patents, specific accounts, payment of taxes by persons with salaries, and am

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  [Accounting of various sources of revenue?].

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  And be it further enacted by ye authority aforesaid that no person or persons whatsoever shall be ob

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  And for the more effectual prohibiting the melting down the coin of this kingdome and silver plate w

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  At a time, when the raising very great sum[m]es of money is absolutely ncessary, and the ways of rai

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  The avoiding of transporting of any bullion of this kingdom.

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  A brief account of the proceedings of Joseph Bruxby brewer, in relation to his improving his Ma[jes]

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  A clause to bee added to ye Salt Act.
Richardson, John.
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  Com Pallatin Lancas:tr. Gulielm Spencer Arm Nup-- Vicecom Comitat predict de Anno finit at Host Sci

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  Com Pallatin Lancastr, Willielm Spencer Arm Nuper Vicecom commitat' predict de Anno -- finit at Host

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  Estimate of the Small Branches P[er] Annum.

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  Expend[arum?] p[er] ann[um].

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  The Generall Accompt For the year 1695.

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  The generall accompt for the year 1695.

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  The generall account for the year 1695.

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  The gross produce draw-backs, & charge of managem[en]t with the neat produce of the following branch

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  His Majesties Revenue for the year ended at Michas 1687 To Neat Receipts (over & aboue w. payd for M

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  His Majesties Revenue for the year ended at Mĩchas 1687 To Neat Receipts over & above wt. pd. for M

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  An humble proposall to the honorable the House of Com[m]ons for raising of large supplyes of money's

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  The managem[en]t of the duty of excise on liquors, being a full imployment for the comm[issione]rs,

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  Observacons upon ye Salt Bill 21th March 1701.

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  Proposals humbly offered to ye consideration of the hon[ora]ble House of Commons as a most effectual

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  Reasons concerning the revenue of the Barbado's [sic] : recd April ye 16th 1691 from Mr Thrale. No.

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  Received in the Year from Micha[elma]s 1690 to Micha[elma]s 1691.

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  Revenue Dr't. observations &c of comm[itte]es appointed by Act of Parliam[en]t to state the incomes

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  Severall interrogations on the revenue ariseing from the customes & excise inwards & outwards w[i]th

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  A state of ye kings revenue made to the Parliament 86r. 1675. March 25 1693

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  Suppose for the year 1695. : Wanting five or six millions.
Neale, Thomas, -1699?
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  That there be a distinct acc[ompt?] kept of each branch of the revenue wherein the revenue be charge

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  To the King and Queens Most Excellent Majesties, the Lords spiritual and temporal, and to the Knight
Killigrew, William, Sir, 1606-1695.
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  Warme the House at first with good bills, viz: ....

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