A Treatise on the Valuation of Property for the Poor's Rate: Showing the Method of Rating Lands, Buildings, Tithes, Mines, Woods, Navigable Rivers and Canals, and Personal Property; with an Abstract of the Poor Laws Relating to Rates and Appeals |
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... means ; and if he refused , the minister would acquaint the bishop of the diocese , who would further exhort him ; and if he were still obstinate in refusing to give , the bishop would bind him over to appear at the ses- sions . The ...
... means ; and if he refused , the minister would acquaint the bishop of the diocese , who would further exhort him ; and if he were still obstinate in refusing to give , the bishop would bind him over to appear at the ses- sions . The ...
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... means of maintenance , and for relieving the infirm . By raising " weekly , or otherwise , ( by taxation of every inhabitant , parson , vicar , and other , of every occupier of lands , houses , tithes impropriate , propriations of ...
... means of maintenance , and for relieving the infirm . By raising " weekly , or otherwise , ( by taxation of every inhabitant , parson , vicar , and other , of every occupier of lands , houses , tithes impropriate , propriations of ...
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... the year . Ex- traordinary exertions or industrious inter- ference cannot alter the sums , although by such means the power of payment may be alleviated . Poor - rates diminish rents . Rate on land . D 3 AS CONNECTED WITH RENTS . 37.
... the year . Ex- traordinary exertions or industrious inter- ference cannot alter the sums , although by such means the power of payment may be alleviated . Poor - rates diminish rents . Rate on land . D 3 AS CONNECTED WITH RENTS . 37.
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... mean time , his crops may have failed , and the poor - rates may have risen much poor - rates higher than they were at the time of con- risen higher D 4 Tenants do not quit , notwith- standing may have than ex- pected . tracting for the ...
... mean time , his crops may have failed , and the poor - rates may have risen much poor - rates higher than they were at the time of con- risen higher D 4 Tenants do not quit , notwith- standing may have than ex- pected . tracting for the ...
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... means the soil or surface of the earth , and every thing upon it , or un- derneath it ; therefore natural productions , and artificial improvements , are rateable to the poor . It has been determined by the judges , that all things ...
... means the soil or surface of the earth , and every thing upon it , or un- derneath it ; therefore natural productions , and artificial improvements , are rateable to the poor . It has been determined by the judges , that all things ...
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2d Edition 43 Eliz acre act of parliament amount annual value appeal arises ascer ascertained assessed Author average become due British buildings canal churchwardens cloth coal coloured comprising containing Court cultivation deductions Dictionary Encyclopædia English Engravings on Wood expences farm fixed FREDRIKA BREMER Gardening ground H.M. Treasury History houses HOWITT Illustrations improved inhabitants J. C. LOUDON justices King's Bench labour land landlord liable London Lord Lower Mitton ments mines mode of rating morocco nature navigation Newbury occupier opinion overseers paid parish personal property Plants Plates poor poor-rates post 8vo principle PRINTED FOR LONGMAN produce profits proportion proprietor quarter sessions quash rateable according real property rendered rent respect river river Kennet Royal SAMUEL LAING soil statute stock in trade tenant tion tithes township TREATISE underwoods Vignette Titles volume voyage whole WILLIAM HOWITT Woodcuts yield
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