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Taxation information for Ballidon and places above it in the hierarchy

Ballidon

A Land Tax dated 7th May 1711 records some off the people associated with Ballidon.Paul JODRELL Esq., Roger HUETT, John BUXTON, Samuel FERNIHOUGH, George ROE, George CLEATON and Elizabeth WATTSON. Both Samuel FERNIHOUGH and George CLEATON acted as Assessors and Collectors. A Widow ROBINSON was assessed at three shillings and eight pence while John BUXTON paid over twenty-three pounds.

The Tithe Map tells us that the fields to the left belonged to Miss Mary CLAY. A large "modern" house has been built here, but tastefully done, so that it fits in keeping with the rest of the buildings.

Derbyshire

Derbyshire Hearth Tax Assessments, 1662-70.
Edited by David G. EDWARDS. 1982.
  • ISBN 0 9505940 9 1.
  • The E 179 Database (on the National Archives website) contains detailed information about over 26,000 documents relating to the taxation of lay people in England and Wales between c.1200 and c.1700. These documents are likely to contain many names.
     
  • The Hearth Tax, popularly referred to as "Chimney Money" was introduced in 1662 but presumably like our 1980s Poll Tax, it was not a popular form of taxation, as by 1689 it was withdrawn. However, for the purposes of genealogical research the returns provide a unique "head count" and assessment of the social status of one's ancestors - the more hearths they paid taxes for, the larger the house they lived in. The Hearth Tax Assessments have been transcribed for Derbyshire, and are published by the Derbyshire Record Society.
     
  • The volume lists the names of heads of households, and the number of hearths they were taxed for.

England

UK and Ireland

Gibson, Jeremy, Mervyn Medlycott and Dennis Mills. Land and Window Tax Assessments. Federation of Family History Societies (1998) 72pp. [ISBN-13: 978-1860060540]

Gibson, Jeremy. The Hearth Tax and other later Stuart Tax Lists and the Association Rolls.  Federation of Family History Societies (1996) 80pp. [ISBN-13: 978-1860060182] [The Hearth Tax was levied between 1662 and 1689 on each householder according to the number of hearths in their dwelling.]