单词 | marshalsea money |
释义 | > as lemmasMarshalsea money 3. In England: the statutory parish contribution to the county rate, levied from 1597 to 1739, for the relief of poor prisoners in the Marshalsea and King's Bench prison in London. Also (in extended use): any of various county rates levied for other purposes, such as the maintenance of houses of correction. Later as Marshalsea money (cf. jail money n. at jail n. Compounds 2). ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > impost, due, or tax > local or municipal taxes or dues > [noun] > other local or municipal dues or taxes shot and lotlOE burghal-pennyc1177 scot1227 scat1577 turnsilver1578 rogue money1585 town charge1592 marshalsea1657 by-law1691 tensership1701 statute money1792 corporate tax1824 UBR1985 1657 in J. Barmby Churchwardens' Accts. Pittington (1888) 309 A sesment of five shillings the pound be forthwith leveyed and collected for payment of the arreares for the jaole and marshalsey and other necessarye repaires towards the church. 1707 in F. D. Price Wigginton Constables' Bk. (1971) 26 Marshel sete and house of coreteon fore payes. 1731 in F. D. Price Wigginton Constables' Bk. (1971) 44 For carriing in the marchall mony..0 1 6.] 1764 R. Burn Hist. Poor Laws 48 A reasonable allowance to the constable..to be paid out of the gaol and marshalsea money. 1802 in F. D. Price Wigginton Constables' Bk. (1971) 99 28th of Octbr, Paid five years Marshalsea Money to Rosman. a1825 R. Forby Vocab. E. Anglia (1830) Marshalsea-money, the county rate. 1893 M. H. A. Stapleton Three Oxfordshire Parishes 278 ‘Marshalsea money’ continued to be paid by the overseers until about the year 1827... Then it seems to have merged into the county rate. < as lemmas |
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