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and handicrafts man that usually take in summer time above 18d by the day wages, or work by the great which by due valuation amounts to more than 18d. by the day, shall pay per annum 3s. 4d. into the treasury, over and besides the 20d. before mentioned, etc.—Mass. Col. Rec., II. 173. in the yeare 1647 (1) mo.:— l.s.d. 135 #sons, at 20l #heade, one peny in the pound, comes to 11l. 5s110500 90 houses, at 2537l. 10s101105 Broaken land, 776 ac. at 1l # ac. 3l. 4s. 8d030408 Unbroaken land, 1084 ac. at 10s # ac.020504 Marsh land, 500 ac. at 10s # ac.010108 ffarr medowes, 258 ac. at 6s # ac.000605 208 cowes, at 5l cow, 1040l040608 42 three yearelings, at 4l # head,001400 74 two yearelings, at 2l. 10s # head,001505 79 one yearling, at 1l. 10s # heade,000910 1/2 14 steers, at 5l # heade,000510 131 oxen, at 6l. # heade,030506 20 horse, at 7l. # heade,001100 6 thre yearlings, at 5l # heade,000206 9 two yearlings, at 3l. # heade,000203 5 one yearelings, at 2l # heade,000010 37
els of Cyder 3s.16509 777 Acres of Tillage land 11s.427 07 1402 Acres of salt and fresh meadow 6s.42012 3523 Acres of Pasturing 4s.70412 1185 Acres of wood and unimproved land 80s.2 per cent.9416 £ 6619 Money on interest and on hand39702 £ 990 Amount of goods, wares, and merchandise9900000 219 Horses £613140000 187 Oxen £713090000 624 Cows £424960000 258 Sheep and Goats 6s.770800 131 Swine 12s.781200 £ 650 Coaches, chaise, &c6500000 20 Ounces of gold, coined or not coined1010608 1495 Ounces of silver, coined or not coined4980608 List of voters, for this list of voters, prepared by the Selectmen, I am indebted to John Livermore, Esq. March 18. 1822. Abbot, James. Abbot, Joseph. Adams, Isaac. Allen, Edward F. Ames, Simon. Appleton, John. Ayres, James. Alexander, Henry. Bangs, Isaiah. Bardwell, Seth. Barker, John. Barker, Mark. Barton, Charles. Bates, Jacob H. Bates, William. Beers, Joseph. Bent, Newell. Bigelow, Be<
November, 1646 AD (search for this): chapter 23
rs. Senators. Representatives. Selectmen. Assessors. Town Clerks. Town Treasurers. Mayors. Aldermen. Presidents of the Common Council. members of the Common Council. City Clerks. City Treasurers. Clerks of the Common Council The Town Records contain the following Rate List: The number of persons & of the estate of the [inhabitants] as it was taken by the townsmen by the order of the Court This Order of the Court, establishing what was called a single rate was passed in November, 1646: That a due proportion may be had in all public rates, it is ordered, that every male within this jurisdiction, servant or other, of the age of sixteen years and upward, shall pay yearly into the common treasury the sum of 20d., and so in some proportionable way for all estates, viz. that all and every person that have estates shall pay one penny for every 20s estate both for lands and goods; and that every laborer, artificer, and handicrafts man that usually take in summer time above 18
Chapter 22: statistics. Valuation in 1647. rate list in 1688. census in 1777. valuation in 1781. list of voters in 1822. census at intervals from 1765 to 1875. number of polls, valuation, rate and amount of tax, and amount of the City debt, in each year from the incorporation of the City in 1846 to 1875. census in 1875. Vice-president of the United States. Governors. Deputy or Lieutenant-Governors. Assistants. Councillors. Senators. Representatives. Selectmen. Assessors. e above 18d by the day wages, or work by the great which by due valuation amounts to more than 18d. by the day, shall pay per annum 3s. 4d. into the treasury, over and besides the 20d. before mentioned, etc.—Mass. Col. Rec., II. 173. in the yeare 1647 (1) mo.:— l.s.d. 135 #sons, at 20l #heade, one peny in the pound, comes to 11l. 5s110500 90 houses, at 2537l. 10s101105 Broaken land, 776 ac. at 1l # ac. 3l. 4s. 8d030408 Unbroaken land, 1084 ac. at 10s # ac.020504 Marsh land, 500 ac. at 1
Chapter 22: statistics. Valuation in 1647. rate list in 1688. census in 1777. valuation in 1781. list of voters in 1822. census at intervals from 1765 to 1875. number of polls, valuation, rate and amount of tax, and amount of the City debt, in each year from the incorporation of the City in 1846 to 1875. census in 1875. Vice-president of the United States. Governors. Deputy or Lieutenant-Governors. Assistants. Councillors. Senators. Representatives. Selectmen. Assessors. Town Clerks. Town Treasurers. Mayors. Aldermen. Presidents of the Common Council. members of the Common Council. City Clerks. City Treasurers. Clerks of the Common Council The Town Records contain the following Rate List: The number of persons & of the estate of the [inhabitants] as it was taken by the townsmen by the order of the Court This Order of the Court, establishing what was called a single rate was passed in November, 1646: That a due proportion may be had in all public r
August, 1688 AD (search for this): chapter 23
of Mr. Tanners, 70l 10s. at peny #l.000510 1/2 a hoy of John Thrumbles at 50l.000402 Halfe a shallup of Bro. Hutchins, 5l.000005 It. 10 men to be added to there rate 3s. 4d. # heade, 1l. 13. 4011304 —————— 020711 1/2 More, halfe a barke of Mr. Andrews, halfe come to a 140l001106 Halfe a boate, 2l000002 —————— 021907 400104 —————— 430011 1/2 In Stocke 55l. 4s. 7d0004 07 In Sheepe, 3l.0000 03 —————— 430509 1/2 Cambridge list of Persones and estates taken in the month of August, 1688. this list purports to contain the ratable polls and estates in Cambridge; the polls being rated, as in the preceding list, at 1s. 8d. each (or one penny in the pound on a valuation of 20l. per head), and the estates also at one penny in the pound. The names above the first blank line indicate residents in the present City of Cambridge; those between the first and second, residents on the south side of the River, or the Brighton District; those
Chapter 22: statistics. Valuation in 1647. rate list in 1688. census in 1777. valuation in 1781. list of voters in 1822. census at intervals from 1765 to 1875. number of polls, valuation, rate and amount of tax, and amount of the City debt, in each year from the incorporation of the City in 1846 to 1875. census in 1bit the increase of population and wealth, and the much larger increase of taxation and debt. Population. according to the United States census, except 1765, 1776, 1865, and 1875, which are according to the State census, and 1845, which was taken by the Assessors in that year. 1765,1,571. 1776,1,586. 1790,2,115. 181765,1,571. 1776,1,586. 1790,2,115. 1800,2,453. 1810,2,323. Between 1800 and 1810, West Cambridge and Brighton were separated from Cambridge. 1820,3,295. 1830,6,072. 1840,8,409. 1845,12,490. 1850,15,215. 1860,26,060. 1865,29,112. 1870,39,634. 1875,47,838. Polls.Valuation.Rate per $1,000.City Tax.City Debt. 18463,224$9,312,481$5.00$46,122.59$22,000.00
ing for the expense by the creation of a City Debt. The following tables exhibit the increase of population and wealth, and the much larger increase of taxation and debt. Population. according to the United States census, except 1765, 1776, 1865, and 1875, which are according to the State census, and 1845, which was taken by the Assessors in that year. 1765,1,571. 1776,1,586. 1790,2,115. 1800,2,453. 1810,2,323. Between 1800 and 1810, West Cambridge and Brighton were separate1776,1,586. 1790,2,115. 1800,2,453. 1810,2,323. Between 1800 and 1810, West Cambridge and Brighton were separated from Cambridge. 1820,3,295. 1830,6,072. 1840,8,409. 1845,12,490. 1850,15,215. 1860,26,060. 1865,29,112. 1870,39,634. 1875,47,838. Polls.Valuation.Rate per $1,000.City Tax.City Debt. 18463,224$9,312,481$5.00$46,122.59$22,000.00 18473,3879,806,5395.4052,760.0843,861.27 18483,63910,476,2305.5055,967.5351,661.27 18493,72010,667,2726.3064,964.7963,661.27 18503,43611,469,6186.3068,809.1691,661.27 18514,01012,392,4406.3073,478.70116,780.27 18524,04413,175,2577.5094,252.19134,800.0
Chapter 22: statistics. Valuation in 1647. rate list in 1688. census in 1777. valuation in 1781. list of voters in 1822. census at intervals from 1765 to 1875. number of polls, valuation, rate and amount of tax, and amount of the City debt, in each year from the incorporation of the City in 1846 to 1875. census in 1875. Vice-president of the United States. Governors. Deputy or Lieutenant-Governors. Assistants. Councillors. Senators. Representatives. Selectmen. Assessors. ate is000201 1Samll: Winship person & estat is000308 —————— No. persons 192 Total sum is370211 The foregoing List is endorsed Cambridge Rate, £ 37. 2. 11. Jacob Hill, John Wythe, Joseph Symons, Constables. Number of people in Cambridge, 1777. rather, number of ratable polls. Between the Bridges in the present city. Henry Holden1 Jonas Prentice1 Ebenezer Wyeth4 Col. [Samuel] Thatcher2 Seth Hastings3 Thomas Fayerweather2 Judge [Joseph] Lee1 Col. [Ebenezer] B
Chapter 22: statistics. Valuation in 1647. rate list in 1688. census in 1777. valuation in 1781. list of voters in 1822. census at intervals from 1765 to 1875. number of polls, valuation, rate and amount of tax, and amount of the City debt, in each year from the incorporation of the City in 1846 to 1875. census in 1875. Vice-president of the United States. Governors. Deputy or Lieutenant-Governors. Assistants. Councillors. Senators. Representatives. Selectmen. Assessors. , from sixteen years of age and upwards, 66 whites, 4 blacks. The whole number is:— In the Town,155 whites.9 blacks. In Menotomy,122 whites.1 black. South side of the River, Total,66 whites.4 blacks. ———— Total,343 whites.14 blacks. In 1781, a general valuation was taken of the property in the Commonwealth, as the basis of a State tax. The Cambridge List was as follows Mass. Arch., CLXI., p. 369.:— Value of Property.Income. £.s.d.£.s.d. 417 Polls 229 Houses 100s.114
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