单词 | tribulage |
释义 | tribulagen. local. Now Historical. A species of poll-tax formerly levied on each tin-miner in some of the stannaries: see quots. Cf. tribulary n. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > impost, due, or tax > tax > types of tax > [noun] > poll tax > specific tribulary1467 tribulage1537 kharaj1663 1296–7 Ministers' Accts. 24–5 Edw. I (Bailiff's Accts. Edmund of Cornw.) (P.R.O.) Perquisita stagnariorum. Idem reddit compotum de cxj solidis vij denariis de minutis amerciamentis Nigre More hoc anno et de vj solidis de Trublagio hoc anno. 1338 12 Edward III (P.R.O.) 816/11 De x solidis iij denariis de quadam consuetudine vocata Tribulagium videlicet de quolibet homine operante cum tribula, obolum.] 1537 Let. Hen. VIII in T. Rymer Fœdera (1712) XIV. 581/1 Concedimus eidem Johanni Greynfeld Tribulagium nostrum, sive consuetudinem vocatam le Tribulage, infra Hundreda nostra de Penwyth et Kerr. 1906 G. R. Lewis in Victoria County Hist., Cornwall I. 537/1 Tribulage, a poll tax levied in Blackmore at the rate of 1/ 2d., and in Penwith and Kerrier at 1/ 2d...for each labouring tinner. 1906 G. R. Lewis in Victoria County Hist., Cornwall I. 538 (note) The Civil War brought with it the final extinction of tribulage, dublet, and the fine of tin. 1908 G. R. Lewis Stannaries v. 140 The tax known as ‘tribulage’, or ‘shovel money’, which represents the only attempt at a capitation tax in the Cornish stannaries, was paid in two stannaries only, Penwith and Kerrier, and, after 1342, Blackmore. 1908 G. R. Lewis Stannaries v. 141 The record of tribulage payments is necessarily incomplete from the fact that the duty was collected and paid to the receiver by the head bailiff, and often included in their accounts with the perquisites of the stannary courts. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < n.1537 |
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