02078nam 2200337 n 450 99639123660331620200824121312.0(CKB)1000000000665338(EEBO)2240960418(UnM)99833090e(UnM)99833090(EXLCZ)99100000000066533819960104d1699 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The mischief of the five shillings tax upon coal, here is humbly represented, that this tax is inconsistent with the safety of England, partial upon the poor, pernicious to our shipping, and seamen, destructive of our river-men, viz. boat-men, keel-men, barge-men, ballast-men, coal-heavers, &c. Fatal to our manufactures made with sea-coal; especially salt, glass, and all sorts of gross ironwork; (that by this tax must be run into the coal countries, or out of the kingdom,) and highly injurious to his Majesites revenue[electronic resource]London printed by H. Hills, for Edward Poole, at the half Moon Under the Royal Exchange Cornhill1699[4], 27, [1] pWith a half title: The mischief of the five shillings tax upon coal.Signatures: A2 B-D⁴ E2.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018CoalTaxationEarly works to 1800CoalTaxationCu-RivESCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996391236603316The mischief of the five shillings tax upon coal, here is humbly represented, that this tax is inconsistent with the safety of England, partial upon the poor, pernicious to our shipping, and seamen, destructive of our river-men, viz. boat-men, keel-men, barge-men, ballast-men, coal-heavers, &c. Fatal to our manufactures made with sea-coal; especially salt, glass, and all sorts of gross ironwork; (that by this tax must be run into the coal countries, or out of the kingdom,) and highly injurious to his Majesites revenue2421354UNISA