This volume presents the "Lay Subsidy Rolls, A.D. 1346, and A.D. 1358" for the County of Worcester, meticulously edited for the Worcestershire Historical Society. These rolls offer a detailed snapshot of taxation records during the mid-14th century in England, providing invaluable insights into the social and economic structures of the time. Compiled by John Amphlett with original data from the Great Britain Exchequer, the book presents detailed lists of individuals and their assessed contributions.
Researchers and historians will find these primary source documents essential for understanding the financial administration, local history, and social dynamics of Worcestershire during this period. These records offer a unique glimpse into the lives and livelihoods of the people of Worcestershire in the 14th century.
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