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Probable immediate advantages to the Revenue.
To a new Police Revenue
The first entry of Horses to
Bring able Persons to one System
in describing them at 2/6 taking
the whole number at 1500,000. } 18,7000
One sixth of above are annually
sold at 3/6 each } 43,750
Postage and Register Duties on
Horses Lost } 1000
Horses taken by keepers of Dogs
or Boilers for the Tat of Skinners
1/ each a Mortality of
1 fifteenth } 5000
238,000
Permanent Revenues new
Establishments of the
Annual Sale } 43,750
Reduced Acctt of Postage
register Duties on enquiries
will diminish with the
Evil of Stealing } 250
Horses by Dog keepers
Skinners and those taken
by Boiling Houses } 5000
£49,000
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Addition to Present Revenues
In compelling all Persons to
enter their full number
of Horses of which are
20,000 at least Saddle &
pleasure Horses not entered
Duty at present average
4/10 each } 90,000
Also 200,00 Idle Draught
and Spare Horses kept
kept unentered @ 18 each } 150,000
240,000
Permanent Addition
to the Present Horse Taxes
exclusive of the assessed Taxes
of 1790 the Saddle Horses
then at 1s5d each the above
20,000 } 25000
The Draught and Sdle
Horses at 7/6 each } 175000
£100,000
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