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Filed under: Finance, Public -- England -- Accounting- A short treatise touching sheriffs accompts written by the Honourable Sir Matthew Hale ... ; to which is added, A tryal of witches, at the assizes held at Bury St. Edmonds, for the county of Suffolk, on the 10th of March 1664, before the said Sir Matthew Hale, Kt. (London : Printed, and are to be sold by Will. Shrowsbery ..., 1683), by Matthew Hale (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Considerations for regulating the excheqver in the more timely answering, better husbanding and more orderly and safe conduct of the revenues of the crown into His Majesties coffers, as hath been heretofore used by sheriffes : and for freeing the subject from all unjust vexations concerning the same : with the causes and remedies of the inconveniences which have been occasioned by the breach of the lawes and ancient course of the exchequer : as also for the better enabling and easing of sheriffes in the execution of their offices and passing their accompts / per C. Vernon ... ([London?] : Printed by Tho. Harper, and are to be sold by Matth. Walbanke, Lan. Chapman, Wil. Cooke and Ric. Best, 1642), by C. Vernon (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Finance, Public -- England- A financial, monetary, and statistical history of England, from the Revolution of 1688 to the present time; derived principally from official documents. (E. Wilson, 1847), by Thomas Doubleday (page images at HathiTrust)
- Survey of national expenditure in all its branches (with special reference to the current estimates) and ... forecast of the coming budget. (Argus Print. Co., 1903), by Reginald Earle Welby Welby (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- A Proposal for raising one hundred thousand pounds, by laying a duty upon hats.: ([London : s.n., 1698?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An aditionall ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament,: for the better taking and expediting the accompts of the whole kingdome. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsynge. Cler. Parl. Dom. Com. (London : Printed by T.W. for Ed. Husband, printer for the Honourable House of Commons, 1645), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- London's account: or, A calculation of the arbitrary and tyrannicall exactions, taxations, impositions, excises, contributions, subsidies, twentieth parts, and other assessements, within the lines of communication, during the foure yeers of this unnaturall warre.: What the totall summe amounts unto, what hath beene disbursed out of it, and what remaines in the accomptants hands. ([London : s.n.], Imprinted in the yeere, 1647) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- His Majesties gracious message of the fifth of this instant May to both Houses of Parliament occasioned by a bill delivered to His Majesty from both Houses by Sir Robert King, knight and William Jephson and Arthur Hill Esquires, intituled, An act for the speedy payment of moneys subscribed towards the reducing of the rebels in Ireland, which yet remains unpaid. (Printed ... at Oxford [i.e. London] : by Leonard Lichfield ..., 1643), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and King Charles I of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Finance, Public -- England -- Early works to 1800- My Lord Lucas, his speech in the House of Peers, Feb. the 22, 1670/1. : Upon the reading of the subsidy bill the second time, in the presence of His Majesty. (London, 1671), by John Lucas Lucas of Shenfield (page images at HathiTrust)
- Ordinance for an assessment for six months. (Printed by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, Printers to His Highness the Lord Protector, 1654), by England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell), Henry Scobell, Henry Hills, William Dugard, and England and Wales. Council of State (page images at HathiTrust)
- The extortioners and stock-jobbers, detected. Or, an infallible receipt for the circulation of money. (London : Printed for E. Whitlock near Stationers-Hall, 1696) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Now is the time: or, The proposal of the loan-bank seasonable By T.W. (London : printed by T. M. for the author, and are to be had at Mr. Cater', in Old Palace-yard near the Parliament-house; as likewise The Loan-Office, and an Advantageous Method, &c., 1695/6 [1696]), by Thomas Whately (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The case of several patentees and their assignees, who are intituled to several annual sums, payable ouf the hereditary excise ([London : s.n., 1698]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Proclamations. 1696-04-17 (London : printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd; printers to the Kings most excellent Majesty, 1696), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1694-1702 : William III) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A proposal humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons for raising 5310063. 12s. ([S.l. : s.n., 1695?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Proposals for raising one million, by a tax upon all plate wrought, and bullion already imported. ([London : s.n., 1696]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Proposals humbly offered to the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliament assembled, for the setling a fund for fifteen years, for the raising of two millions of pounds sterling, towards the carrying on the vvar against France with vigour. ([S.l. : s.n., 1694]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Proposals humbly offer'd to the Parliament for regulating the coyn of this Kingdom. ([London : s.n., 1695]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A further additional act for sale of the fee-farm rents. Thursday the 9th of September, 1652. Ordered by the Parliament, that this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti. (London : Printed by John Field, Printer to the Parliament of England, 1652), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- How without any charge to the publick, to raise four hundred thousand pounds certain, from what is supposed to afford two hundred and fifty thousand pounds only. ([London : s.n., 1696?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An abstract of proposals lately humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons, to prevent the corruption of the coyn. ([London? : s.n., 1695]), by John Lewis (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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Filed under: Customs administration -- England- A complete view of the British customs ... : the whole being a complete system of His Majesty's revenue of customs, continued to the end of the session of Parliament, anno terito Georgii Secundi (John Osborn and Thomas Longman, 1731), by Henry Crouch (page images at HathiTrust)
- Severall particulars shewing the many great conveniences of receiving the imposition or excise at the Custome-house, by way of impost, upon all goods and merchandize imported.: ([London : s.n., 1650]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An abstract of the grieuances of the poore clerkes of his Maiesties custome-house London: by reason of letters pattents lately obtained for the erecting of a new office called the office of clerke of the bils in all his Maiesties custome-houses of England, contained likewise in briefe in a petition by them exhibited vnto this honorable assembly: as also relating the grieuances and inconueniences that do arise thereby to many merchants and tradesmen of the Citie of London: as by certificates vnder the hands of neare three hundred of them (annexed to the said petition) may appeare: viz. ([London : W. Jones, 1621]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The rates of the excise and nevv-impost set and imposed by Parliament on the severall commodities imported, hereafter mentioned, to be paid and collected from the 21st day of December 1649.: Die Veneris 21. Decembris, 1649 Hen. Scobell. Cleric. Parliament. (London : printed by Richard Cotes and T. Newcomb, 1649), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Whereas there are many and great abuses daily committed by the importing into and exporting out of this kingdome, divers prohibited goods and merchandise, contrary to the lawes ... ([London : s.n., 1643]), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Laws, etc. ([London] : ... Printed for Iohn Wright ..., Iune 2, 1643), by England and Wales (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Fiscal policy -- EnglandFiled under: Local finance -- EnglandFiled under: Revenue -- England- England undeceived in answer to a late pamphlet (intituled, Some ways for raising of money, humbly offered to the consideration of the Parliament, by a person of quality) : humbly presented to the same Parliament / by an English gentleman of Ireland. (London : Printed for Tim. Goodwin ..., 1691), by English gentleman of Ireland and Person of quality. Some ways for raising of money (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- To the honourable the Commons of England assembled in Parliament: the humble proposals of A vvell-wisher to Englands prosperity. ([London : s.n., 1682]), by Well-wisher to England's prosperity and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An abstract ovt of the records of the tovver, touching the Kings revenue, and how they have supported themselves by Sir Robert Cotton ... (London : Printed for G. Tomlinson, T.A. and A.C., [1642]), by Robert Cotton and England) Tower of London (London (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Taxation -- England- A Discourse of Foreign War; With an Account of All the Taxations Upon This Kingdom, From the Conquest to the End of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth; Also a List of the Confederates from Henry I to the End of the Reign of the Said Queen, Shewing Which Have Prov'd the Most Beneficial to England (London: Printed for H. Mortlock, 1690), by Robert Cotton (multiple formats at Google)
- A Treatise of Taxes and Contributions, by William Petty (text at McMaster)
- Local taxation : especially in English cities and towns : A speech delivered in the House of Commons, on March 23rd, 1886 / Talbot Collection of British Pamphlets (Cassell & Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1886), by James E. Thorold Rogers (page images at HathiTrust)
- An outline of local government and local taxation in England and Wales (excluding London) (Sweet and Maxwell, Limd. [etc.], 1914), by Robert Samuel Wright (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Taxation, defense contractors : memorandum of understanding between the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, signed at Washington July 7, 1987. (Dept. of State :, 1993), by England, United States. 1987 July 7, and United States Department of State (page images at HathiTrust)
- Political survey of Ireland (Printed for D. Browne ..., W. Mears ..., F. Clay ..., and J. Hooke ..., 1719), by William Petty (page images at HathiTrust)
- A discourse of foreign war with an account of all the taxations upon this kingdom, from the conquest to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth : also, a list of the confederates from Henry I to the end of the reign of the said queen ... / formerly written by Sir Robert Cotton, Barronet, and now published by Sir John Cotton, Barronet. (London : Printed for Henry Mortlock ..., 1690), by Robert Cotton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Jus imponendi vectigana, or, The learning touching customs, tonnage, poundage, and impositions on merchandizes, asserted as well from the rules of the common and civil law, as of generall reason and policy of state / by Sir John Davis ... (London : Printed for Henry Twyford ..., MDCLIX [1659]), by John Davies (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The question concerning impositions, tonnage, poundage, prizage, customs, &c. fully stated and argued, from reason, law, and policy dedicated to King James in the latter end of his reign / by Sir John Davies ... (London : Printed by S.G. for H. Twyford ..., and Rich. Marriot ..., 1656), by John Davies (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- At the counsell at White-Hall ordered by His Highness with the consent of his counsel, that the commissioners for the excise ... ([S.l. : s.n.], 1654), by England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell) and Oliver Cromwell (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- By the King, a proclamation concerning the act for the revenue on fire-hearths and stoves (London : Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker ..., 1662), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II) and King Charles II of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Edward Heming's proposal humbly offered for raising eight millions making good the qualifications mentioned in his printed papers delivered to the members of this honourable House. ([London : s.n., 1680?]), by Edmund Heming (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A discourse of the rise & power of parliaments, of law's, of courts of judicature, of liberty, property, and religion, of the interest of England in reference to the desines of France, of taxes and of trade in a letter from a gentleman in the country to a member in Parliament. ([London : s.n.], 1677), by Thomas Sheridan (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Some reasons offer'd with submission on behalf of the preachers among the people called Quakers, for their exemption from being taxed as such in the poll bill. ([London : s.n., 1690?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Some reason tenderly offered to the serious consideration of the commissioners, for executing the Poll Act; why such persons should not be rated 20 s. as preachers, or teachers, who do not receive any profits, or salaries for such their preaching or teaching. (London, : Printed for Thomas Northcott, George-Yard in Lombard-street, 1690) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Selections. 1693 (London : Printed for Tim. Goodwin ..., 1693), by William Temple (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A præsent for Cæsar of 100,000 l. in hand and 50,000 l. a year / by Thomas Bradley ... (London : Printed for the author, and are to be sold by Stephen and Thomas Lewis ..., [1658]), by Thomas Bradley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A rod for the fool's-back, or, Dr. Chamberlin and his proposal vindicated from the foul aspersions of a dirty, scurrilous scribler, who pretends to answer the paper of the comparison, between the doctor's proposal and Mr. Briscoe's. (London : Printed and are to be sold by John Whitlock ..., 1694), by Hugh Chamberlen (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A declaration of the Committee for the Militia concerning the penalties that are to be inflicted upon those of the trained-bands that exempt themselves in this present expedition : together with a declaration of the Commons assembled in Parliament for the raising of money, plate, and horse to be imployed for the aid and assistance of the Lord Fairfax. ([London?] : Printed for Edward Husbands, October 18, 1643), by Committee for the Militia of London (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A commentary upon the present condition of the kingdom and its melioration ([London : s.n.], 1677), by William Penn (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The political anatomy of Ireland with the establishment for that kingdom when the late Duke of Ormond was Lord Lieutenant ... : to which is added Verbum sapienti, or, An account of the wealth and expences of England, and the method of raising taxes in the most equal manner ... / by Sir William Petty ... (London : Printed for D. Brown and W. Rogers ..., 1691), by William Petty and Nahum Tate (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A Short abstract of the reasons against passing the bill of forfeitures by way of inquiry. ([London : s.n., 1689?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- To the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the House of Commons in Parliament assembled, proposals most humbly offered for raising (in all likelyhood) upwards of five millions of money, without charging the poor, or burthening the rich by such ways and means, that (for the greatest part thereof) the payers will voluntarily tax themselves : as also some objections answered, and a method proposed for the easie collection thereof, with much certainty and small charge. (London : Printed for the author, 1696), by J. M. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Some ways for raising of money humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Parliament / by a person of quality. (London : Printed, and are to be sold by Randall Taylor ..., 1690), by Person of quality (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Proposal for an equal land-tax humbly submitted for consideration. (London printed :, London : [s.n.],, Printed for Randall Taylor .., 1691 ;, 1691) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament:: being a weekly assesment upon the countie of Northampton, for the maintaining of the forces, and preservation of the garrison, to continue for six moneths following. Die Sabbati 12. Octob. 1644. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Ioh. Browne Cler. Parliamentorum. (London : Printed for Iohn Wright, in the old Bayley, Octob. 14 1644), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- His Majesties declaration concerning leavies.: Charles R. Our expresse pleasure is, that this our declaration be published in all churches and chappells within the kingdom of England and dominion of Wales, by the parsons, vicars or curates of the same. (London : Printed by Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majestie: And by the Assignes of John Bill, MDCXLII. [1642]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and Charles King of England (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- By the King and Queen, a proclamation for collecting and levying the arrears of hearth-money (London : Printed by Charles Bill, and Thomas Newcomb ..., 1689), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary), Mary 1662-1694, and William 1650-1702 (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The case stated of the jurisdiction of the House of Lords in the point of impositions (London : [s.n.], 1676), by Denzil Holles Holles (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- [London] ss [to John Aston and John ... appointed and approved collectors for Grub Street & Hore Street ... in the parish of St. Giles without Cripple Gate] in the [city] aforesaid of the several rates, duties and sums of money, granted to His Majesty King William III by virtue of an act of Parliament made in the sixth and seventh year of His said Majesty's reign, inituted, An Act for Granting to His Majesty Certain Rates and Duties upon Marriages, Births and Burials, and upon Batchlors and Widowers, for the Terms of Five Years, for Carrying on the War against France with Vigour. ([London] : Printed for Rob. Vincent ... Chr. Coningsby ... and Joshua Brixey ..., 1695) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- London's account: or, A calculation of the arbitrary and tyrannicall exactions, taxations, impositions, excises, contributions, subsidies, twentieth parts, and other assessements, within the lines of communication, during the foure yeers of this unnaturall warre.: What the totall summe amounts unto, what hath beene disbursed out of it, and what remaines in the accomptants hands. ([London : s.n.], Imprinted in the yeere, 1647) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Englands looking in and out. (London : Printed by Tho. Newcomb, and are to be sold by Humphrey Moseley, at the Prince's Arms in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1655. [i.e. 1654]), by Ralph Maddison (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The most equal and easie method of raising a sufficient fund to carry on a vigorous war against France (London : Printed for Randal Taylor ..., 1691) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Trades destruction is Englands ruine, or Excise decryed.: Wherein is manifested the irregularity and inequality of raising money by way of excise to defray the charge of the nation. By W.C. a lover of his country. (London : [s.n.], Printed in the year MDCLIX. [1659]), by W. C. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Epistola Medio-Saxonica, or, Middlesex first letter to His Excellency, the Lord General Cromwell together with their petition concerning tithes and copy-holds of inheritance, presented to the supreme authority, the Parliament of England : wherein the tortious and illegal usurpation of tithes, contrary to Magna Charta, is discovered, the blemished dignity of copy-holders revived, and how lords of manors have formerly incroached upon their liberties, by imposing arbitrary fines, and multiplying of heriots : whereunto is annexed two additional cases concerning the unreasonable exactions of fines and heriots, contrary to law, in these latter times ... (London : Printed by F.L. for William Larnar ..., 1653), by Oliver Cromwell and Augustus. Vindiciae Medico-Saxonicae Wingfield (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Laws, etc. (London : Printed for Iohn Wright ..., July 10, 1644), by England and Wales (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Laws, etc. (London : Printed for Edward Husbands ..., Iune 27, 1644), by England and Wales (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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