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A55321 The poll-act abridged and methodized 1695 (1695) Wing P2771; ESTC R218991 7,904 8

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The POLL-ACT Abridged and Methodized Persons wholly Exempt from the Poll-Act Folio 16. ALL Foreign Protestant Refugees All Widows who are Discharged from Hearth-Money All Officers in the Army who shall actually leave this Kingdom in Obedience to the King's Command Every Person who served as an Officer in Londonderry or Enniskillin during the Siege of Londonderry who is since Reformed or Disbanded and who hath no Free-hold Estate within this Kingdom And the Widows of such All Widows of any Officer or Soldier who shall he such at the time of the Execution of this Act and who have no Freehold in this Kingdom and whose late Husband being Officer or Soldier died or was killed in His Majesties Service during the late Rebellion Folio 18 All Persons who receive Alms and so Certified by the Minister of the Parish or next Justice of the Peace Persons Exempt in part or quo ad hoc Thomas Hughs in respect of his Pension of 25 l. per Annum Folio 11 All private Soldiers and Seamen in the Kings Service in respect of their Poll. Folio 17 All who served as private Soldiers in Londonderry or Enniskillin Their Wives Widows and Children in respect of their Poll. Fo. 18 None to pay for more then two Children under the Age of Sixteen who only pay one Shilling for Poll. Folio 4 All who are or have the Reputation of a Gentleman and not being worth ten pound in Worldly Substance shall pay only five shillings Folis 17 Nor shall any French Reformed Officer being a Protestant ibidem Nor Officer of the Kings Customs whose Salary exceeds not ten pound per Annum be Taxed as a Gentleman ibidem Persons Exempt from payment for Salary No Officer belonging to the Revenue whose Salary exceeds not forty pound per Annum shall be Taxed in relation to his Salary Fol. 17 Nor any Officer of the Royal Hospital whose Salary exceeds not 30 l. per. annum Folio 19 Nor any Town-Major or Fort-Major ibid Nor Chaplain or Chirurgeon to any Regiment ibid Nor any Officer in the Army under degree of a Captain be Taxed for or in respect of their pay ibid. Batchellour None to be Taxed as such who by this Act is Charged and ought to pay for his Poll one shilling and no more Folio 18 Nor any being a Menial Servant ibid Nor any Officer being in this Majesties Army ibid Nor Provost Fellow or Schollar of the Colledge shall be Taxed as a batchellour Folio 19. Clergy Exempted quo ad hoc None to be Taxed as a Pluralist who hath his Benefices Contiguous and lives in one of the said Parishes whereof he is Incumbent where the said Parishes are not worth a hundred pound or more per annum Folio 16 No Doctor in Divinity to be charged for his Quality having no Ecclesiastical Preferment Folio 19 The Widow of an Ecclesiast not to pay after her late Husbands Quality ibidem Poll. One Shilling per Poll to be paid by every Person of what Age sex or Condition soever Folio 4 Clergy Taxed Folio 4 Arch-Bishop fifty pound Bishop twenty pound Dean ten pound Arch-deacon five pound Cannon two pound ten shillings Prebend two pound ten shillings Doctor of Divinity five pound Pluralist of Benefices with Cure of a hundred pound per annum or more five pound Parson of one Benefice with Cure of a hundred pound per annum three pound Parson of one or more Benefices with Core of fifty pound and under a hundred pound per Annum twenty shillings Folio 5. Sine Cure of a hundred pound per annum and pro rata over or under ten pound Non-Resident on a single Cure or having more and not Rending on any one of a hundred pound per annum and pro rata over or under ten pound For all Parsons whose Benefices with Cure do not in all amount to fifty pound per annum ten shillings Every Person who shall be in this Kingdom or hath any Estate in Lands Tenements or Hereditaments therein shall pay Folio 5. Duke fifty pound His Eldest son thirty pound Every Younger son twenty five pound Marquesi forty pound His Eldest son twenty five pound Every Younger son twenty pound Earl thirty pound His Eldest son twenty pound Every Younger son Fifteen pound Viscount twenty five pound His Eldest son seventeen pound ten shillings Every Younger son thirteen pound six shillings and eight pence Baron twenty pound His Eldest son Fifteen pound Every Younger son twelve pound Folio 6. Each Woman having Title of a Peeress of this Kingdom or who takes place as such Residing or having any Estate in Lands or otherwise in this Kingdom shall pay equal with any Peer of the same Degree Folio 7. Every Widow of a Nobleman tho' since Married to a Commoner shall pay one third of what her Husband being a Peer or reputed Peer of this Kingdom ought to have paid had he been living at the time of Execution of this Act. Every Widow shall pay one third on that Degree which her Husband if living would have been rated at Baronet Fifteen pound Knight of the Bath Fifteen pound Knight ten pound Each of the King's Serjeants at Law twenty pound Each Gentleman or reputed Gentleman above sixteen Years one pound Each Esquire or reputed Esquire being of sixteen years or more five pound Doctor of Law Five pound Folio ● Doctor of Physick Five pound ibid Servants having three pound per annum or more Wages to pay one shilling per pound Folio 1● Servants under three pound per annum Wages to pay six pence per pound thereout ibid To be paid by their Masters or Mistresses and by them deducted out of their Wages Folio 46 Debts Every person as well bodies Politick or Corporate as otherwise having sperate debts other then from the King over and above what themselves bona fide owe shall pay ten shillings for every hundred pound thereof Folio 13 Personal Estate Every Person being worth a hundred pound in personal Estate who is not herein after Rated at more then five shillings as a Shop keepee● shall pay for that hundred pound ten shillings Folio 1● Every person worth two hundred pound therein and not Rated as a Shopkeeper shall pay one pound ibid Worth four hundred pound and not Rated as a Shopkeeper two pound ibid Coach Chariot or Calash Folio 13 Every person who keeps one or more Coach Chariot or Calash with four Wheels for his private use four pound And Calash with two Wheels for his private use two pound ibid Shopkeeper Every Shopkeeper residing in this Kingdom having in personal Estate a thousand pounds or above four pound Folio 14 Of five hundred pound and under a thousand pound two pound ibid Of two hundred pound and under five hundred pound one pound ibid Of one hundred pound and under two hundred ten shillings ibid Each other Shopkeeper not Rated as above five shillings ibid Every person using any Trade or Manual Occupation shall for their personal Estate pay pro