1(110.] THE INHABITANTS AND THEIR TAXES. 



Henry Blackusin 

 William Balls, gent. 

 Jeremy Gansin 



£i i6s. 



Total £g 



— Exch. Lay. Subs. Cambridgeshire 3 & 4 Charles I. ^^{^ a. 

 MS., P.R.O. 



The followinof are the names of the landowners 

 residing in that part of Newmarket situated in Lack- 

 ford Hundred, Suffolk, showing the valua- i640. 



c J_^ • • J i.1, 4. Newmarket. 



tion of their possessions and the amount landowners 



of taxes received in 1640 by the Commis- and taxation, 



sioners appointed to rate and levy the first two sub- 

 sidies therein • — 



According to this return there were in this part of 

 Newmarket nine landowners whose property was then 

 valued at ;^i5 yearly, and two other persons whose 



* Movables = chattels. 



