ship money उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Whalers, who worked in oily clothes, slipped on oily decks and ate with oily hands, often owed the ship money when the voyage ended.
- But by far the most serious innovation was the collection of Ship Money, a course forced on Charles by his determination to rule without Parliament.
- He also embarked on a major program of naval construction, enforcing ship money to build such prestige vessels as " HMS Sovereign of the Seas ".
- Where the cross stands is reputed to be the spot where John Hampden stood when he first refused to pay the Ship Money tax in 1636.
- Ship money, paid directly to the Treasury of the Navy, provided between ?50, 000 to ?00, 000 annually between 1634 and 1638, after which yields declined.
- And if they have an investment plan, they ought to, periodically, ship money from the sector that's grown most, into the sectors that have grown less.
- One important tax that Charles collected was the Ship Money tax that required the counties bordering the sea to fund a navy to protect the English coastline.
- In 1638 ship money was levied on Bedfordshire, and in the English Civil War that followed, the county was one of the foremost in opposing the king.
- The chief tax imposed by Charles was a feudal levy known as ship money, which proved even more unpopular, and lucrative, than poundage and tonnage before it.
- Ship Money had previously been levied on coastal towns and its extension to inland areas caused resentment which contributed toward the gathering estrangement between Charles I and Parliament.