He reduced the talliages a tenth at first and a third at a later period.
Concerning the Exchange of London: Be it remembered to amend the Exchange of London, and the City of London, and all other cities of the King, which have suffered waste and destruction by talliages and other oppressions.
The talliages from which the nobility and the clergy were nearly everywhere exempt pressed upon the people with the most cruel inequality.
If the king ceased to pay the sums necessary to keep up the garrisons in the towns left to the Reformers, the governors were to seize the talliages in the hands of the king's receivers, and apply the money to the payment of the garrisons.
The king was never content with the stated rents, but levied heavy talliages at pleasure on the inhabitants both of town and country, who lived within his demesne.
The king was never content with the stated rents, but levied heavy talliages at pleasure on the inhabitants both of town and, country who lived within his demesne.
The imposition of taxes, talliages and fifteenths, whilst harassing the king’s subjects, seemed to make him not a whit the richer, the issues and profits being frittered away.
They had complained of being charged taxes and talliages in excess of any other of the commons.
The chief grievance which they desired to have redressed was the practice to which Edward had latterly been obliged to resort, of levying aids or talliages without consent of parliament.
He secured the property of the subject, by abolishing all arbitrary taxes and talliages levied without consent of parliament.
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