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  • Dialogue Concerning the Exchequer

    A late twelfth century essay concerning all that went on at the bi-yearly meetings of the medieval exchequer officials, and branches out into a description of all the sources of revenue of the English crown, and of the methods of collecting them. From the Medieval Sourcebook.

    www.fordham.edu

  • Taxation: A Brief history

    The Inland Revenue's history of Income Tax.

    www.inlandrevenue.gov.uk

  • A brief history of the Treasury

    An official history of the Treasury.

    www.hm-treasury.gov.uk

  • The National Archives: Taxation Records Before 1689

    This research guide to official records of medieval and early-modern taxation includes a history of lay and clerical taxes in England and Wales.

    www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk

  • The Taxatio Database

    A database containing the valuation, plus related details, of the English and Welsh parish churches and prebends listed in the ecclesiastical taxation assessment of 1291-2.

    www.hrionline.ac.uk

  • English Finance

    Entry from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Brittanica. Courtesy of the LoveToKnow Corporation.

    www.1911encyclopedia.org

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