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- Maltolt or "bad tax" (in Norman-French) was the name given to the new taxes on wool in England of 1294–1297. Protests against the maltolt pla**** their...
- merchants' wool, which was only released after payment of the unpo****r maltolt, a tax never authorised by Parliament. Church wealth was arbitrarily seized...
- wool and hides, and the unpo****r additional duty on wool, dubbed the maltolt ("unjustly taken"). The fiscal demands on the King's subjects caused resentment...
- had tried to introduce an additional duty on wool, but this unpo****r maltolt, or "unjust exaction", was soon abandoned. Then, from 1336 onwards, a series...
- wool-fells, and a mark on a last of hides. Edward then added another tax, the maltolt, in 1294, on sacks of wool, which was in addition to the previous customs...
- type. Alnage duties and the office of alnager were abolished in 1699. Maltolt Statute of the Staple Weights and Measures Acts (UK) for quotes of relevant...
- to be expensive. Edward's taxation on wool exports, also known as the "Maltolt" began in 1275 at 6 shillings and 8 pence, or a third of a pound, but by...
- king signed the Confirmatio cartarum – a confirmation of Magna Carta. Maltolt Keen, Maurice (1973). England in the Late Middle Ages. London: Mathuen...
- price for cloth in the North, to which the added costs of God's penny, the maltolts owed the king of France, transportation to Paris, the center of the dyeing...