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So, if the above valuations were used for the 1524 subsidy, then
5 would be considered as paupers
7 had goods which were assessed, but their valuations would mean that they would not pay the subsidy
8 would pay the subsidy - the amount due from the valuation would be:
Ric HALLE - 5Pds 6s 8d for Goods and cattle
Edmd LYNCOLNE - 2Pds 13s 4d for Goods and Cattle
John PASTON - 1Pd 12s for Goods and Cattle
Robt BURMAN - 1Pd 6s 8d for Goods and Cattle
Willam NEWMAN - 1Pd 1s 4d for Goods and Cattle
Thomas FELMYNGHAM - 16s for Goods and Cattle
Henry HALLE - 3s 6d for Goods and Cattle
Hautbois Magna was a small parish so land holdings were also small and thus no one would pay tax on land on this valuation.
In 'Tudor and Stuart Norwich' by John Pound (publ Phillimore) on page 12 he writes "As a rough-and-ready guide, 1Pd worth of land may be equated with 30 acres, although obviously the value would vary according to the situation and quality of the land concerned". This would suggest that the total land assessed in Hautbois Magna was very roughly 230 acres.
Geoffers
Charlbury, Oxfordshire
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06-12-2004, 9:24 AM #11GeoffersGuest
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10-12-2004, 12:48 AM #12
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Thanks Geoffers for that very detailed reply.
There's obviously a lot of work inolved in doing the analysis, but you end up with a very true and interesting picture of life in the village.
I thought there might be a difference between goods and moveables but from the definition it seems the words mean basically the same thing.
Pam Downes
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10-12-2004, 8:53 AM #13Bob SkinnerGuest
BAYSPOOLE Family
Originally Posted by Geoffers
Perhaps I can take this opportunity to post my interest in the family of BAYSPOOLE (many spelling variations: BASPOLE BAISPOOL etc etc.), who seem to have originated in the Norfolk area, and lived in many of the parishes mainly in the east of the county until the 18th Century. A branch moved to Winchester, Hampshire in the late 18th Century, but the surname has completely died out now.
I am interested in any references or information to the surname.
Many thanks!
Bob Skinner
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10-12-2004, 12:56 PM #14GeoffersGuestOriginally Posted by Bob Skinner
https://www.genealogy.doun.org/transcriptions/index.php
NROCAT - the online catalogue for the Norfolk Record Office
https://nrocat.norfolk.gov.uk/dservea/Index.htm
also has a few.
Geoffers
Charlbury, Oxfordshire
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10-12-2004, 1:02 PM #15GeoffersGuestOriginally Posted by Pam Downes
Geoffers
Charlbury, Oxfordshire
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11-12-2004, 8:34 AM #16Bob SkinnerGuest
Bayspoole references
[QUOTE=Geoffers]
Originally Posted by Bob Skinner
Regards
Bob Skinner
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