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Date Masters & mistresses names & designations Servants names Quality of servants Number of servants Bachelor servants One and two servants Three and four servants Five to seven servants Eight to ten servants Eleven or more servants Duty 10% per 31 George III
Provost Phineas McIntosh 2 2 £2.10.0 £0.5.0
Provost William McIntosh 1 1 £1.5.0 £0.2.6
Baillie John McIntosh 1 1 £1.5.0 £0.2.6
Baillie John Ingles 1 1 £1.5.0 £0.2.6
Baillie Alexander Shaw 1 1 £1.5.0 £0.2.6
Mr. John Ettles Vintener 1 1 £1.5.0 £0.2.6
Mr. Robert Ettles Vintener 1 1 £1.5.0 £0.2.6
Mr. John May Vintener 1 1 £1.5.0 £0.2.6
Baillie James Shaw 1 1 £1.5.0 £0.2.6
Total 10 10 £12.10.0 £1.5.0

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Abstract of the MALE SERVANTS TAX. within the Town of [Inverness]
from the 5th April 1792 to the 5th April 1793 by John Rose Surveyor
[Page] 90

Proof
10 Male Servants of colum 1 & 2 at £1.5.0 each is £12.10.0
Interest thereon £1.5.0
Total £13.15.0

I John Rose Surveyor aforesaid do hereby Certify that upon carefull examination of the above dutys I find they amount
to thirteen pounds fifteen shillings Sterling and that upon the Twenty third day of November Current,
I delivered to Mr. Farquar McDonald Collector of the said duty for the Town aforesaid, an exact duplicate
of the above acct [account] which contains my Oath that the preceeding Inhabitants are duly served with Requisitions
of the dates aforesaid requiring them within fourteen days to deliver to me an Attested list of the
Horses and Carriages used and employ'd by them from the 5th April 1791 to the 5th April 1792 and that
the above account was made up from there several Returns to me from the best Information or [from]
my own certain knowledge of their Respective Establishments
John Rose Survr [Surveyor]

Male Servants Tax within
the Shire & town of Inverness
£154.1.0
1792

Male servants Tax
Inverness Shire & Town
For one year To 5th April 1793
Exd GS [Examined General Surveyor]

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