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A39985 The Former rates being printed by a false copy before both Houses were agreed we here present you with a true account of the rates for poll-money, how every one is setted throughout the kingdome as it was drawne up by consent of both Houses, and made an act of Parliament by the Kings consent on the third of Iuly, 1641 : and since printed at large with two other acts for an utter suppressing the Star-Chamber and High-Commission Courts, and for regulating the Counsell Table. 1641 (1641) Wing F1584; ESTC R24039 2,558 1

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❧ The former Rates being printed by a false Copy before both Houses were agreed We here present you with A true account of the Rates for Poll-money how every one is sessed throughout the Kingdome as it was drawne up by consent of both Houses and made an Act of Parliament by the Kings consent on the third of Iuly 1641. And since printed at large with the two other Acts for an utter suppressing the Star-Chamber and high-Commission Courts and for regulating the Counsell Table Every DUke 100 00 Every Marquesse 080 00 Every Earle 060 00 Every Viscount 050 00 Every Baron 040 00 Every Eldest sonne of an Earle of 21 yeares of age 040 00 Every Eldest sonne of a Viscount of 21 yeares of age 035 00 Every Eldest sonne of a Baron of 21 yeares of age 030 00 Every Baronet and every Knight of the Bath 030 00 Every Kings Serjeant at Law 025 00 Every Knight Bachelor 020 00 Every Serjeant at Law 020 00 Every Of the Kings Queenes and Princes Counsell who by vertue thereof or by any privy seale practises within the bars at Westminster 020 00 Every Esquire or so reputed above 21 yeares age 010 00 Every Widow a third part according to her husbands degree Person man or woman below the degrees above mentioned that can expend 100 pounds a yeare 005 00 Every Bishop 060 00 Every Deane 040 00 Every Cannon Resident 020 00 Every Prebend 010 00 Every Parson or Vicar of 100 pound per An. 005 00 Every Doctor of Civill Law 010 00 Every Arch-Deacon 015 00 Every Chancellor or Commissary or Officiall to any Bishop Deane or Arch-Deacon 015 00 Every Doctor of Physicke 010 00 Every Register to any Bishop 010 00 Every Register to an Arch-Deacon 005 00 Every Proctor 005 00 The Lord Major of London 040 00 Every Sherife or Alderman or that hath fined for either 020 00 Every Deputy Alderman 015 00 Every Master of any of the first 12 Companies or hath either served Master or fined 010 00 Every Warden of the said Companies or hath either served or fined 6 li. 13 sh 4 d. Every Common-Counsell man 005 00 Every Livery man of the first twelve Companies 005 00 Every Of the Yeomanry of the first twelve Companies 003 00 Every person that is or hath been Master of these Companies following six pounds Namely Diers Brewers Leather-sellers Girdlers Stationers Wood-mongers Upholsters Apothecaries Pewterers Tallow-Chandlers Armorers Sadlers Every person that is or hath bin Warden of any of the Companies last named five pounds Every livery man 3 pound Everyone of the Yeomanry 1 pound Every person that is or hath bin Master of these Companies three pounds Viz. Barber-Surgeons White Bakers Waxe-Chandlers Cutlers Butchers Carpenters Cordwainers Painters Coupers Scriveners Browne Bakers Turners Inholders Every person that is or hath bin Warden of any these companies last named 2 pounds Every Livery man of the said Companies 20 shillings Every person that is or hath been Master of the Companies following 20 shillings viz. Founders Curriers Masons Brick-layers Ioyners Plaisterers Weavers Fruiterers Marblers Embroiderers Poulterers Cooks Plumbers Every person that is or hath bin Warden of any the Companies last named 15 shill Eve●y Livery man of the said Companies 10 shillings Every person that is or hath been a Livery man of the Companies following 5 shillings Namely Bowyers Fletchers Blacksmiths Bottle makers Wool-packers Farriers Paviers Loriners Glasiers Clerkes Watermen Every freeman of any Company not before rated 12 pence Every Merchant stranger who is a Knight 40 pounds Every Merchant stranger below that degree and trading at sea ten pounds Every Merchant stranger trading within the land five pounds Every English Merchant residing in London and not free thereof five pounds Every English Factor residing in London forty shillings Every Handicrafts man or Artizan stranger being a house-keeper in any part of this Kingdome five shillings Every Prothonotary of the Kings Bench forty pounds Every Clerke of the Crowne in the said Office 20 pounds Every Custos Brevium of the said office 40 li. Every Master of the Rolles sixty pounds Every Clerk of the crown in Chancery 20 li. The six clerks in the said office 30 li. Every Vsher in the said office 30 li. Every Cursitor of the said office five pounds Every Clerke of the Petty-bag office 10 li. Every Examiner in the said office 10 pound Every Prothonotary in the Com. Pleas 20 li. Every Custos Brevium of the said office 60 li. Every Philizer of the said office 5 pounds Every Atturney of the Exchequer 10 pound Every Auditor of the said office 10 pound Every Clerke of the Court of Wards 60 li. Every Atturny of the said office 5 pounds Every Auditor of the said office ten pounds Every Feod●ry ten pound Every Escheator five pound Every Clerke of the Dutchy of Lancaster Court 10 pounds Every Auditor of the said Court 10 pound Every Clerke of the privy Seale 10 pound Every Atturney of the court of Requests 10 li. Every Clerke of the Signet 10 pounds Every Atturney at Law in any of the Courts at Westminster 3 pounds Every Person in any office under his Majesty who receiveth the yearly fee of ten pounds except his Majesties servants of his houshold ten pounds Every Person that can dispend of his or her proper estate yearly 50 pound 2 li. Every Person that can dispend of his or her proper estate yearly 20 pound 5 s. Every Person that can dispend of his or her proper estate yearly 10 pound 2 s. Every Person that can dispend of his or her proper estate yearly 05 pound 1 s. Every Other person of what degree soever he or she above 16 yeares of age not formerly rated nor receiving Almes shall pay 6 pence per poll Every Recusant of all degrees double the rates in every particular before sessed THe City of London and ten miles about to pay the said Rates within four dayes after the proclaiming thereof and in all other places within ten dayes after If any shall be wilfull and refuse to pay according to these Rates he shall pay the Rate double and the Officer after lawfull demand in case of non-payment is to distrain and if not paid within four dayes after the Distresse to be sold and if any overplus to be returned to the Owner and such person is liable to further punishment as the Parliament shall think fit If any shall disswade or counsell not to pay according hereunto or if any that sesse shall consent for sessing any under these Rates for any by-ends and proved by two witnesses they shall be committed till they have answered it at the next quarter Sessions If any designed to collect shall neglect his duty herein he shall be accountable to the King and Parliament and liable to their censure If any shall lend any summes of money it will be very acceptably taken and shall have eight in the hundred by the yeer and the Principall repaid in due time Such as are under-rated of what they were in the former Subsidies from five pounds land and upward and seven pounds ten shillings goods and upward then five pound lands to pay five pounds and ten pound lands ten pounds and so upwards and of goods two thirds of what he is sessed proportionably If any Archbishops or Bishops Rate shall come to lesse by this Rate than a double Tenth of what he is in the Kings bookes then he shall pay a double Tenth A limitation to spare some places nominated in the said Act at large who have been at charge for billetting of souldiers And lastly all the Rates to be paid in currant English money and none in farthings for the more expedition