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Ship money levy, Return shewing John Hampden and others of the Parish of Little Kimble, Bucks, as defaulters (colour litho)

Ship money levy, Return shewing John Hampden and others of the Parish of Little Kimble, Bucks, as defaulters (colour litho)


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Ship money levy, Return shewing John Hampden and others of the Parish of Little Kimble, Bucks, as defaulters (colour litho)

3652440 Ship money levy, Return shewing John Hampden and others of the Parish of Little Kimble, Bucks, as defaulters (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ship money levy, Return shewing John Hampden and others of the Parish of Little Kimble, Bucks, as defaulters. Illustration for History of the English Parliament by G Barnett Smith (Ward Lock, 1892).); © Look and Learn

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© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images

Bucks Document Documentary Documents Evidence Important John Hampden Levy Parliament Return Shewing State


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This print titled "Ship money levy, Return shewing John Hampden and others of the Parish of Little Kimble, Bucks, as defaulters" offers a glimpse into an important moment in English history. The color lithograph depicts a document that serves as evidence of the state government's attempt to collect ship money from the residents of Little Kimble, Buckinghamshire. The image showcases the significance of this document by highlighting its role in illustrating the history of the English Parliament. It is part of G Barnett Smith's book "History of the English Parliament" published by Ward Lock in 1892. The document itself reveals names such as John Hampden and others who are listed as defaulters for not paying their ship money levy. This piece provides valuable insight into how taxation was enforced during this period and sheds light on individuals who resisted or failed to comply with these levies. Through this photograph, we can appreciate both its historical importance and artistic value. It serves as a reminder that documents like these play a crucial role in understanding our past and shaping our future. As viewers engage with this image, they are transported back to a time when political tensions ran high and citizens grappled with their obligations to support naval endeavors through financial contributions. Overall, this print captures an essential aspect of English history while also showcasing the skillful artistry involved in creating such visual representations.

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