1332 : Matilda Pluckerose pays the Tax of 1332

 

Source: Sussex Record Society x
Title: The Three Earliest Subsidies for the County of Sussex in the Years 1296, 1327, 1332. With some Remarks on the Origin of Local Administration in the County through “Borowes” or Tithings . Transcribed and Edited by The Rev. William Hudson, M.A., F.S.A., 1909, London, 285
Date: 1332
Place: Rottyngden

 

Taxatio xme d’no Regi Edwardo tercio a Conquestu concess’ facta per
Nich’um Gentil et Joh’em de Boudon ad dictam decimam in Com’ Sussex
taxand’ et colligend’ assignat’ Anno eiusdem Reg’ Sexto (1332).


Taxation of a tenth granted to the lord king Edward the third from the
Conquest, made by Nicholas Gentil and John de Boudon assigned to tax and
collect the said tenth in county Sussex in the sixth year of the reign of the
same king.

 

RAPUS DE LEWES.

HUNDR’ DE YENESMERE.

 

 

VILLAT’ DE ROTTYNGDEN.

 

£
s
d
Isabell' atte Pole
1
0
Matild' Islond
3
0
Johe atte Hyde
4
Matild' Pluckerose
2
6
Symone atte Lane
1
6
Ad' Skyp
8
Pho in the Hale
2
6

 

A Tenth was levied on Boroughs and places on the King’s Demesne; a Fifteenth on the rest of the County. The Record is in 22 rolls.

 

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