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Tonnage and Poundage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tonnage and Poundage were certain duties and taxes first levied in Edward II's reign on every tun (cask) of imported wine, which came mostly from Spain and Portugal, and on every pound weight of merc...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about tonnage and poundage. tonnage and poundage. Information about tonnage and poundage in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... , and there were sundry questions about tonnage and poundage and ship-money, which most of them appeared unable to answer; still, every little difficulty was...
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The Parliament of 1625 only granted tonnage and poundage to King Charles for one year, but the King thought it was his right to collect it for life. One more cause for the conflict between the King and Parliament!
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End of Article: TONNAGE AND POUNDAGE; ... TONNAGE AND POUNDAGE , in See also: ... tonnage in 1347), then granted by See also:
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; Author: Carkesse, Charles; Great Britain. Laws, etc; John Adams Library (Boston Public Library) BRL; Adams, John, 1735-1826, former owner; Subject: Tariff -- Great Britain; Customs administration -- Great Britain; ... Publisher: London : Printed by John Baskett ... ... John Adams Library copy inscribed on p. [36], first count,
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The Online Library of Liberty is provided in order to encourage the study of the ideal of a society of free and responsible individuals by making freely available on the internet the classic texts in the classical liberal and free market traditions. ... A subsidy granted to the King, of tonnage, poundage, and other sums...
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Reason for granting the Subsidy by the said act.; c. 12. ante, recited.; c. 22. ante, recited.; Reasons for the present Grant.; Grant of Tonnage, for every Ton of Wine imported, 3s. ... Grant of Poundage; every 20s. worth of Goods exported, 12d.; The like Duty on Tin and Pewter Vessels exported. Proviso for Woollen...
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Grant of Tonnage, viz.;Wine imported, 3s. per Ton. Several Wines imported by Merchant Alien, 3s. per Ton, &c. Rhenish. Wine imported, 12d. per Awme. Grant of Poundage, viz.; Merchandize of Merchant Denizens and Aliens exported and imported, 12d. for every 20s. worth.
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A fully searchable and cross-referenced encyclopaedia of money, commerce, finance and numismatics. ... Tonnage and poundage were custom duties formerly levied at the English ports. The duty was imposed on every tun of imported wine, and at twelve pence on every pound's worth of other goods passing in or out of the country.
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