Great Britain - Genealogy Research

Hearth Tax Philleigh 1662 to 1689

From 1662 to 1689 a tax was levied on the number of hearths in a house; surviving records therefore indicate the size of individuals' houses. The original records are now at the Public Record Office in Kea, London.

Surname Forename Entry Hearths not Previously Mentioned Notes
HALLS Richard 5 ex No  
SLADE Bennett 10 two burnt down No  
KENDALL John 7 ret 2 too many b.m. No  
PENHALLOW John 5 ret one short No  
PENHALLOW Chamond 5 ex No  
WALTERS Thomas 5 ex No  
WALTERS Richard 5 ex No  
SLADE Joan 7 three fallen down & now Mr Jn KENDALL No Marked Mrs.
PENHALLOW Chamond 8 ex No Marked Jun.
PENHALLOW Thomas 6 ex No  
JAGOE Joseph 3 ex No  
BRUER John 2 ex now Tobias MULLIS No  
CLYES David 2 ex No  
ROBINS Richard 2 ex No  
SYE Hugh 2 ex No  
RANDALL Haniball 2 ex No  
COUCH Richard 2 ex No  
BREWER Thomas 2 very poor not rated etc. No  
LUKE John 1 ex No  
SYE Gerance 2 ex No  
BLUETT Richard 2 ex No  
TREDINHAM Hugh 1 ex No  
VINCENT John 1 ex No  
SKYNNER Thomas 1 ex No  
BAKER (ALS ROBERTS) Hugh 2 ex No  
WALTERS Thomas 1 no such place but Tho WALTER is charged for all the hearths he has already No Marked 'in Trelosowe'
WALTER Richard 2 Yes Marked 'for Trelowe'
WALTER Thomas 3 Yes Marked 'for Benmena'
CLISE David 1 Yes Marked 'for Penglose'
HIX & MRS COOKE John 3 Yes Marked 'for Trewothal'
VOYSEY Michael 2 Yes Marked 'or the occupations'

Transcribed by Sharon Symons in 2002 and retrieved from Internet Archives because her page isn't active.



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