Stamp duties - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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Reasons for amending the clause for a drawback to be allow'd to the universities, &c.
Date: [1712]- E-books
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A letter of advice, addressed to all merchants, manufacturers, and traders, of every denomination , In Great Britain, concerning the odious and alarming tax on receipts, Which is to Take Place On the First Day of September next; in which the Oppressive Partiality of the Tax, and the Lawful Means of Avoiding it, are Plainly, Fairly, and Honestly Set Forth, and Made Clear to the Meanest Capacity. With an abstract of the act. By Oliver Quid, tobacconist. All Traders, and other honest People, ought to read this Letter.
Quid, OliverDate: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- E-books
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The Case of the poor paper-makers and printers farther stated
Date: [1712]- E-books
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The case of the manufacturers of paper, the stationers printers, &c. of this kingdom, relating to several duties on paper and printing, now voted in the House . Humbly represented to the Honourable House of Commons.
Date: 1711?]- E-books
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The complete stamp table stating the various stamp duties now payable throughout Great-Britain, correctly deduced from their First Institution to the Present Time. Particularizing The exact Periods when the several Duties, Original and Additional, commenced, and The Statutes by which the same were Respectively Imposed: together with a representation of the appropriate stamp dies, To each Identical Instrument. To which is added, an accurate list of the stamp duties now payable in Ireland, With Directions when both English and Irish Stamps should be used. The whole illustrated with practical annotations, Opinions of Counsel, Extracts from Cases Argued in the Different Courts of Judicature, and and a copious index. By J.A. Heraud, Law Stationer and Accountant. Entered at Stationers Hall.
Heraud, J. A.Date: 1798