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Hearth Tax, Sheffield, West Riding Of Yorkshire, 1665


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Mr Ratcliffe was at Sheffield Manor so it had 36 hearths 1665. He was the steward to the Duke of Norfolk.

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Welcome to SheffieldHistory, History dude, and thank you for posting.

Hope you enjoy the site, find it useful source of information and will make further posts in the future.

Thank you! B)

I must tell you though it took me ages to get on due to them copy the word things! :angry: I couldn't register properly due to them. :( You might want to look at them, it could be stopping others from signing up.

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M. J. Unwin, ‘The Hallamshire Cutlery Trades in the late seventeenth century: a study of the hearth tax returns and the records of the Cutlers’ Company’ (unpublished PhD, University of Sheffield, 2002).

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Shame it is unpublished ...

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Good news!!

M. J. Unwin, ‘The Hallamshire Cutlery Trades in the late seventeenth century: a study of the hearth tax returns and the records of the Cutlers’ Company’ (unpublished PhD, University of Sheffield, 2002).

I have found this PhD which is available to download - free of charge - at

http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/3426/

 

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