The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 3, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1853 - Ireland |
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Page 901
... land tax , which was fixed at a different ratio , because the land tax in England was imposed so unequally , that had Scotland paid in the same rate as the nominal land tax of England , she would really have been taxed much higher than ...
... land tax , which was fixed at a different ratio , because the land tax in England was imposed so unequally , that had Scotland paid in the same rate as the nominal land tax of England , she would really have been taxed much higher than ...
Page 907
... land and assessed Taxes she paid an average of about four millions seven - hundred thousand pounds : but Ireland had , in some small measure , a set off against the Land Tax , in the £ 70,000 or £ 80,000 a - year of " Quit and Crown ...
... land and assessed Taxes she paid an average of about four millions seven - hundred thousand pounds : but Ireland had , in some small measure , a set off against the Land Tax , in the £ 70,000 or £ 80,000 a - year of " Quit and Crown ...
Page 942
... land which his father held - that is the land of Lymerhim with fifteen caru- cates in the vale of Dublin , and one burgage in Dublin to be held by him and his heir by service of one knight's fee and two otter skins ( pelles de lutro ) ...
... land which his father held - that is the land of Lymerhim with fifteen caru- cates in the vale of Dublin , and one burgage in Dublin to be held by him and his heir by service of one knight's fee and two otter skins ( pelles de lutro ) ...
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