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I got an interesting story about taxes - it won't help your case, but --- So my aunt is researching our family heritage (Norwegian) and runs into a tax assessment and associated documents dated 1641. The kings assessors are counting sheep, pigs, cows, indentured servants, indentured servant's mud huts, etc and comes up with the numbers. My grandfather, 10-12 generations removed - has a huge battle with them because many of the livestock are not his but the neighbors. They are grazing on my grandfathers land - with or without approval??? They insist that he will pay the tax on them - they are on his land, so they are obviously his. He finally says - OK, they are mine. He contacts the neighbor and tells the neighbor all the animals are his - by order of the king. The battle begins - my grandfather, the assessors and the neighbor.
Sooo - - the evil doings of tax assessors has a well documented history. I don't think my grandfather was such a fine fellow either - found what, he thought, was an easy way to increase his herds. No documents on the outcome but this is for sure - somebody paid the taxes on the animals and my grandfather & the neighbor weren't such good friends anymore - if they ever were.
Another thought - it was tax time, the animals were purposefully on my grandfathers land so the neighbor wouldn't have to pay taxes on them.
LMAO! Love that story! An interesting look at a time when life was very different, but people were still the same.