10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CARUCAGE»
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Studies in Taxation Under John and Henry III
the laity and the prelates granted the king a carucage at two marks on the caruca
and that he in turn granted the magnates their scutages at two marks on the fee.
18' This statement is open to question. The rate of the carucage is wrong; ...
Sydney Knox Mitchell, 1914
Carucage was levied just six times: by Richard in 1194 and 1198; John, his brother and successor, in 1200; and John's son, Henry III, in 1217, 1220, and 1224, after which it was replaced by taxes on income and personal property
Jesse Russel, Ronald Cohn, 2013
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1194 Establishments:
Carucage, Wiener Neustadt, Monasterio ...
Also new was the fact later collections were imposed with the consent of th...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=14683460
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The English Historical Review
There is no ground for holding that hidage was inserted in charters relating to
lands in hidated districts, and carucage in those relating to carucated districts. For
example, there is no mention of carucage in the charters of Pershore,6 Waltham,
7 ...
Mandell Creighton, Justin Winsor, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, 1889
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Taxation, from the earliest times to the Civil War.-v. 2. ...
THE TAX ON AGRICULTURAL LANDS TERMED CARUCAGE 1194—1224.
Carucage taken by Richard I. in 1194 and 1198. New survey and assessment.
Taken by John in 1200 and by Henry III. in 1220. Assessment and collection of
the ...
6
Lancashire Lay Subsidies, Being an Examination of the Lay ...
Shelburne, earl of (afterwards marquess of Lansdowne) ; 56 Sherhorne, Dorset ;
(Henry there) 23 Sheriff's aid ; 145« Shevington (Shevinton) ; (part of fee) 244
Shirburn (Syreburne), in co. Oxford ; (carucage) 139 Shireburne ; (writ dated
there) ...
Great Britain. Exchequer, John A. C. Vincent, 1893
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Dictionary of political economy
Sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave. CARRYING TRADE— CARUCAGE CARY—
CASH. 22'J labour of a country by the wholesale home trade, the foreign trade of
consumption, and the carrying trade, greatly to the disadvantage of the last.
Sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave, 1915
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A history of taxation and taxes in England
CHAPTER I. TAXES ON LAND AND PROPEETY, INCLUDING INCOME. Section I
. THE DANEQELD. CARUCAGE. SCUTAGE, AND TALLAGE. 1. The Danegeld, a
land tax on the hide of 100 acres, disappears as a separate item in 1163. 2.
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The Governance of Norman and Angevin England, 1086-1272
A levy on the carucates was known as a 'carucage' and estate holders were held
responsible for the payments due from their lands in each vill; the money was to
be tendered to the headman of the hundred and the two knights who had ...
Wilfred Lewis Warren, 1987
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The Minority of Henry III
The scutage of 121 7, on the other hand, produced merely £2,8i8.21 The
carucage was a middle way. It had been levied before, in 11 98 and 1200, and
had raised much less than the tax on movables of 1207. Just to make sure, the
rate in ...
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