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Taxation Tax*a"tion, n. [F. taxation, L. taxatio a valuing, estimation, from L. taxare. See Tax.] 1. The act of laying a tax, or of imposing taxes, as on the subjects of a state, by government, or on the members of a corporation or company, by the proper authority; the raising of revenue; also, a system of raising revenue. 2. (Law) The act of taxing, or assessing a bill of cost. 3. Tax; sum imposed. [R.] --Daniel. 4. Charge; accusation. [Obs.] --Shak.

Meaning of Taxatio from wikipedia

- requiescit / Nicolaus PP Quartus / Filius Beati Francisci). The 1291–92 Taxatio he initiated, which was a detailed valuation for ecclesiastical taxation...
- The Taxatio Ecclesiastica, often referred to as the Taxatio Nicholai or just the Taxatio, compiled in 1291–92 under the order of Pope Nicholas IV, is a...
- Owners of Land, 1873 – Survey of land ownership in the United Kingdom Taxatio – Valuation for ecclesiastical taxation Photozincography of Domesday Book...
- 1013. It is Grenviz in the Domesday Book of 1086, and Grenewych in the Taxatio Ecclesiastica of 1291. The name means 'green wic', indicating that Greenwich...
- village of Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd. It was first mentioned in the Lincoln Taxatio of 1291. Valued at £418 in the Valor Ecclesiasticus of 1535. "Llanbedr...
- attested in Charter Rolls of 1252, where it appears as Braunton. In the Taxatio Ecclesiastica of 1291 it appears as Brampton. The name derives from the...
- and relatively poor; in the 1290s the lands were valued at 10s by the Taxatio Ecclesiastica. There were eight nuns recorded at an episcopal visitation...
- stained-gl**** east window of the church. There is a record of this church in the Taxatio Ecclesiastica of 1291. It is recorded that John Wynne visited the place...
- county-by-county basis, including Cornwall. Medieval taxes such as the 1291 Taxatio Ecclesiastica, the 1377 poll tax and the tax for defence against "the cruel...
- Aquila (L'Aigle), and the church is also mentioned in Pope Nicholas IV's Taxatio Ecclesiastica of 1291, an ecclesiastical tax ****essment survey. The novelist...