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Norfolk, Tunstead & Happing District, Happisburgh, Hearth Taxes, 1664

What were they: They were a way of obtaining revenue to make up a shortfall in the Crown's revenue.

Time period: 1662-1689

Exemptions: persons who didn't pay church or poor rates ie paupers did not pay this tax. Persons living in a house worth under 20s a yer. Charitable institutions with an annual income under 100 pounds a year. Industrial hearths eg kilns, furnaces etc but smiths and bakers do not seem to have been exempt.

Who paid it: The occupier of the house. If a leaseholder was absent the landlord paid it.

How much: The Tax of a shilling per hearth was payable twice a year.

Therefore a Hearth Tax assessment is a list of persons, arranged by townships or parishes, which shows against each name the number of hearths in that person's occupation.

Initially only taxable persons were listed in the assessments. This was changed in 1663 and from then on both chargeable and non chargeable persons were shown.

Transcribed by: Marg Keable
Date Added: July 07, 2000

Surname, ForenameAmount Taxed Notes
Thomas ARMINGER gentvj

Henry MIDDLETON gentiij

Thomas CHAMBERLINEiiij

Rich GALFEv

Mris GUILSTROPP widiij

Robt MIDDLETON senij

Robt MIDDLETON juniij

Thomas CULFE?iij

Philip NUTTiij

Symond PANCKj

John TURRETTiij

Thomas WARDij

Thomas HARRISiiij

Stephen JAYij

Oliver BALLETTvj

Francis BARNESij

Wid TURNERj

Rich RYALL senij

Rich RYALL junij

Willm WRIGHTj

John HEASELTONj

Ann NUTTj

Robt SMITHj

Thomas RANSOMEj

Rich SAMPSONj

Robt DRAKEj

John BULLOCKj

Rich HALLSij

Margarett WATSONij

Frances TYMPE widij

Thomas HASTEADj

Chris WITTONj

Rich FLITTij

Henry GREENEj

Thomas CALLOWj

Richard SKINNERj

Robt BUDDj

Willm ROGERSj

Jon GRAVER0

John RODDEMij




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