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▸ noun: (historical) An annual tax of one penny on every hearth, collected in England and Ireland and sent to Rome, from the beginning of the tenth century until it was abolished by Henry VIII.
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▸ noun: (historical) An annual tax of one penny on every hearth, collected in England and Ireland and sent to Rome, from the beginning of the tenth century until it was abolished by Henry VIII.
Similar:
ale silver,
mise,
penny mail,
church rate,
ship money,
farm,
geld,
tallage,
alcavala,
librate,
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