The Rebuilding of London After the Great FireJonathan Cape, 1940 - 333 pages |
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Page 194
... shilling duty , from its inception until his death on March 3rd , 1676 , Thomas Nevile , Esq .; thereafter , William Bridges , merchant . For the two shilling duty , from its inception until June 17th , 1671 , Thomas Christopher ...
... shilling duty , from its inception until his death on March 3rd , 1676 , Thomas Nevile , Esq .; thereafter , William Bridges , merchant . For the two shilling duty , from its inception until June 17th , 1671 , Thomas Christopher ...
Page 195
... shilling in the pound , Christopher's the amount fixed by Parlia- ment , ten shillings per £ 100 , less £ 20 per annum to the chamberlain's clerks and the same to the clerk to the seacoal - meters . Bridges by the arrangement finally ...
... shilling in the pound , Christopher's the amount fixed by Parlia- ment , ten shillings per £ 100 , less £ 20 per annum to the chamberlain's clerks and the same to the clerk to the seacoal - meters . Bridges by the arrangement finally ...
Page 197
... shilling in the pound , provided that the King would authorize it , and set off the amount so far due against the arrears of duty . The balance was to be liquidated by an immediate payment of £ 1000 , and by a reduction in the salary to ...
... shilling in the pound , provided that the King would authorize it , and set off the amount so far due against the arrears of duty . The balance was to be liquidated by an immediate payment of £ 1000 , and by a reduction in the salary to ...
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