Hearth Tax 1662

Dorset HearthTax Returns 1662


The "j "- written at end of i,ii,iii etc is to show the end of the number.

TO BE ADDED -

Total number of Hearths =

Total number of house listed

Notes : This unpopular and shortlived tax was first levied in 1662 by Charles II to raise money. It was gathered by local village constables or tithing men and delivered to the Justice at the Quarter Sessions. Householders were liable to pay 2s per fireplace or stove unless their houses were valued at below 2s per year. The latter were exempt due to poverty (paup = pauper).

In 1663, a further Act required all hearths to be listed even if exempt. Stopt up = Stopped up chimneys if found resulted in doubling the tax


Source : Extract from printed volume below held in Dorchester County Museum, Dorchester C A F Meekings, Hearth Tax Returns, 1662 -64 Longmans 1951 (Steepleton extracted - Abbas will be in due course!)

Below : Index record from National Archives (1673 & 1674) - Not seen