The imposition in 1695 of a new tax on births, marriages and deaths, in support of Englands contribution to the Nine Years War, led to the creation of a full register of the population of London (as of other counties). The surviving records offerMoreThe imposition in 1695 of a new tax on births, marriages and deaths, in support of Englands contribution to the Nine Years War, led to the creation of a full register of the population of London (as of other counties).
The surviving records offer an unequalled level of information on social, family and household structures. In particular, they enumerate entire households by name and status, including children, servants and lodgers. This volume provides an index ro the surviving manuscript assessments for Londons thirteen extramural parishes, and complements David Glasss index of inhabitants within the walls, published by the London Record Society in 1966.