Population
Census - 1666 Hearth Tax
The Hearth Tax was introduced in England and Wales in 1662 to provide income for King Charles II after the Restoration. The rate was one shilling per 'hearth' collected twice a year. Records were kept of the names of heads of the taxable households.
Henry Pogson - 1 Michael Carter - 1 James Haigh - 1 Joseph Campinet - 1 John Senyor - 2 John Marsden - 1 Widow Marsden - 1 Henry Marsden - 1 Edward Haigh - 1 Henry Firth - 1 Joseph Aynley - 1 Richard Waterhouse - 1 Widow Marsden - 2 James France - 2 John Mellor - 1 John Shaw - 1 William Shawe - 1 John Marsden - 2 James Marsden - 1 William Ainley - 3 John Shawe - 1 Luke Shawe - 1 John Mellor - 1 Widow Berry - 1 John Woodhead - 1 John Mellor - 1 John Shawcross - 1 John Mellor - 1 John Hague - 1 |
Edmong Mellor - 1 Thomas Shawe - 1 John Shawe - 1 John Kay, jun - 1 John Haigh - 1 Thomas Marsden - 2 Widow Gleadall - 1 Luke Marsden - 1 John Hague - 2 John Firth - 1 John Shawe - 1 Giles Shawe - 2 James Marsden - 1 Samuel Haigh - 4 Thomas Haigh - 3 Widow Haigh - 3 Luke Firth - 2 Thomas Mellor - 1 Edward Firth - 1 William Firth - 1 James Carter - 2 Michael Shawe - 1 Robert Wood - 1 John Woodhead - 3 John Shawe - 1 Michael Shawe - 1 John Marsden - 1 John Miller - 1 Widow Haigh - 2 |
Luke Firth - 1 John Woodhead - 2 Jerem Haigh - 1 Thomas Hague - 2 John Kay, sen - 1 John Haigh - 1 Thomas Gleadall - 1 John Gleadall - 1 Thomas Haigh - 2 John Marsden - 1 Thomas Eastwood - 1 Parson of Marsden - 1 Andrew Shaw - 1 Widow Shawe - 1 Widow Shawe - 2 Luke Shawe - 1 John Firth - 1 John Haigh - 1 John Haigh - 1 James France - 1 James Garside - 1 John Marsden - 2 Robert Mellor - 1 Omitted by reason of poverty - 2 |