The tax was collected twice a year from the year 1662, on Lady Day, March
25 (the official start of the New Year until 1752) and on Michaelmas, September
29th. The tax was 2 shillings on each hearth in a household, but those who
were too poor to pay were exempt. It was a very unpopular method of taxation
and was abolished in 1688.
Thruscross
Taxpayer
Hearths
Notes
Taxpayer
Hearths
Notes
Christopher Hardisty
1
Thomas Gill
1
Edward Taylor
2
Robert Whitacres
1
Thomas Gibson
1
Robert Harrison
1
Thomas Gill
1
George Slingsby
1
William Coaleman
1
Ralph Gill
1
John Inman
1
Richard Burtwysle
1
John Gill
1
Steven Hawksworth
2
Richard Graves
1
John Oxnard
2
Laurence Lowstocke
2
Robert Brooke
1
wWiddow Lowstocke
2
George Pullan
2
Arthur Jallup
1
Christopher Hardisty
1
Nicholas Fentiman
1
Thomas Wiglesworth
2
John Serott
2
Joseph Pullan
2
Walter Holme
2
Gilbert Bake
1
William Shepherd
1
junior
William Shepherd
2
senior
Mr Fielding
1
Christopher More
1
Marmaduke Roundell
1
William Rhynold
1
John Atkinson
3
Steven Gill
2
Mathew Gill
2
Edward Gill
1
John Shepherd
1
William Gill
1
John Gill
1
John Shepherd
1
William Gill
1
John Gill
1
Ralph Gill
1
William Fawcett
1
Robert Wiglesworth
2
Walter Waite
1
Edward Yates
2
Robert Gill
1
William Day
2
Walter Waite
1
junior
Francis England
2
William Atkinson
1
John Wright
2
William Hardcastle
2
John Rheynolds
3
Mr Bland
1
Marke Wright
1
Mathew Holmes
1
Widdow Holmes
2
senior
George Holmes
1
Francis Holmes
2
John Holmes
1
senior
John Holmes
1
Christopher Yares
1
Anne Hall
2
George Holmes
1
William Wright
1
John Metcalfe
2
George Waite
1
Widdow Parker
3
Widdow Parker
1
George Plumpton
1
John Gill
1
Widdow Slingsby
1
Widdow Hall
1
Thomas Smith
1
William Holmes
1
Steven Gill
1
Widdow Breakes
1
Robert Simpson
2
William Biston
2
William Holmes
2
senior
Robert Husband collector; William Holmes constable