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The town was first mentioned in an Ottoman tax register of 1555.
The street is first mentioned in a tax register from 1379 under the name of Sluttergasse.
He shut the tax register and thought about seeing Abivard again.
He said: 'We are reluctant to take anyone off the poll tax register, for obvious reasons.
Bethlehem-born men coming back in accordance with the new order, to put their names on the tax register.
It is not like a council tax register with people not wishing to make themselves known.
The one redress any of the members of this group have is to try not to appear on the poll tax register.
The oldest written mention of the monastery dates to the 15th century in an Ottoman tax register.
We maintain a landfill tax register containing the information required to help us manage the tax.
He told the Emperor of the missing tax register, thinking to slide from an easy matter to the harder one that was his main purpose here.
In a tax register of 1581, Bargen was mentioned as having almost the poorest soil of the entire island.
The Roman census was conducted periodically in the provinces to draw up and update the poll tax register.
Tax register for every land holder.
The defter was a tax register.
Originally, the Government's intention was to keep the compiling of the electoral register separate from the poll tax register.
The total is then distributed among local authorities on the basis of the number of people listed on the Poll Tax register.
After the Norman Conquest Bloxham continued to expand, and a poll tax register in 1377 recorded a population of 403.
Samuel Ege, the son of Jacob and a Richmond flour inspector, owned the house in 1782 when it first appeared on a tax register.
The modern village was first mentioned in an Ottoman tax register of 1498, according to which Kosti's population consisted of 22 Christian families.
When word the ship was approaching came to the palaces, Maniakes set aside the tax register he had been studying and hurried down to the water's edge.
A Defter (plural: Defterleri) was a type of tax register in the Ottoman Empire.
Nigrita was first mentioned in a tax register in the 15th century and second in the Serrean Papasynadinou Chronicle.
A tax register (or defter) dating back to 1527, mentions an area called vilayet-i Kurdistan, which included 7 major and 11 minor emirates (or principalities).
In 1378 a Celle tax register named three full-time farmers (Vollbauern) as taxpayers to the Duke of Celle.
Gotovuša is mentioned for the first time in an Ottoman defter (tax register) of 1455, as a great village with 64 Serb houses, and an Orthodox priest.