The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 20, No. 577, July 7, 1827 by Various
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which they entitled Arcadia. The pastoral name conferred upon
the Marquess was Orilto Barentatico. _Vide Rime degli Arcadi, Venice_, MDCCLXXIX. * * * * * LAWS RELATING TO BACHELORS. (_To the Editor._) At page 53 of the present volume, your Correspondent "E.J.H." in his remarks on "Laws relating to Bachelors," states at the conclusion thereof as follows:-- "In England, bachelors are not left to go forgotten to their solitary graves. There was a tax laid on them by the 7th William III., after the 25th year of their age, which was 12_l._ 10_s._ for a duke, and 1_s._ for a commoner. At present they are taxed by an extra duty upon their servants--for a male, 1_l._ 5_s._, for a female, 2_s._ 6_d._ above the usual duties leviable upon servants." Your Correspondent certainly must be in error upon these points, as the additional duty to which bachelors in England are liable under the present Tax Acts, for a male Servant, is only 1_l._ (the usual duty leviable for such servant being 1_l._ 4 _s._); and there is not, that I am aware of, any law in existence in England taxing any person in respect of female servants. |
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