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A83659 The copie of an order agreed upon in the House of Commons, vpon Friday, the eighteenth of Iune, wherein every man is rated according to his estate for the Kings use. England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. 1641 (1641) Wing E2541; Thomason 669.f.3[7]; ESTC R209677 710 1

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The Copie of an Order agreed upon in the House of Commons Vpon Friday the eighteenth of Iune wherein every man is rated according to his estate for the Kings use DVkes 100 pounds Marquesses 80 pounds Earles 60 pounds Viscounts 50 pounds Lords 40 pounds Baronets and Knights of the Bath thirty pounds Knights 20 pounds Esquires ten pounds Gentlemen of 100 pounds per annum five pounds Recusants of all degrees to double Protestants Lord Maior 40 pounds Aldermen Knights 20 pounds Citizens fined for Sheriffes 20 pounds Deputy Aldermen 15 pounds Merchant strangers Knights 40 pounds Common counsell men five pounds Livery men of the first twelve Companies and those that fined for it ten pounds Livery men of other companies 50 shil. Masters and Wardens of those other companies five pounds Every one free of those Companies one pound Every freeman of other Companies ten shillings Everie Merchant that trades by Sea inhabiting in London ten pound Every Merchant stranger that trades within Land five pounds Every English Merchant residing in the City of London and not free five pound Every English factor that dwells in London and is not free of the City forty shillings Every stranger Protestant handy-crafts trade and Artificer two shillings Every Papist stranger and handy-crafts four shillings Every widow a third part according to her husbands degree Every Judge a Knight 20 pounds Every Kings Sergeant 25 pounds Every Sergeant at Law 20 pounds Every one of the Kings Queens and Princes Counsell 20 pounds Every Doctor of Civill Law and Doctor of Physicke 10 pounds Every Bishop 60 pounds Every Deane 40 pounds Every Cannon 20 pounds Every Prebend 20 pounds Every Arch-Deacon 15 pounds Every Chancellor and every Commissary 15 pounds Every Parson or Vicar at 100. pound per Annum five pounds Every office worth above 100 pound per Annum to be referred to a Committee to be rated every man that may spend 50 pounds per Annum thirty shillings Every man that may spend 20. pound per Annum 5 shillings Every person that is above 16 yeares of age and doth not receive almes and is not formerly rated shall pay 6 pence per Pole Printed in the yeare 1641.