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Bayor Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'bayor'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 2 records (displaying 1 to 2): 

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Inhabitants of Suffolk (1524)
The lay subsidy granted by Act of Parliament in 1523 was a tax on the laymen (as opposed to clergy), levied on householders, landowners, those possessing moveable goods worth £1 or more, and all workmen aged 16 or over earning £1 or more per annum. Real estate was taxed at a shilling in the pound; moveable goods worth £1 to £2 at fourpence a pound; £2 to £20 at sixpence a pound; and over £20 at a shilling in the pound. Wages were taxed at fourpence in the pound. Aliens were charged double; aliens not chargeable in the above categories had to pay a poll tax of eightpence. The records of the assessment for the county of Suffolk, mostly made in 1524, survive in 64 rolls in the National Archives. From 42 of these a compilation for the whole shire was printed in 1910 as Suffolk Green Book x. This includes a list of defaulters of 1526 and a subsidy roll of 1534 for Bury St Edmunds.

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Inhabitants of Suffolk
 (1524)
Aliens expelled or deported from Britain (1923)
The Police Gazette was published by Authority by the London Metropolitan Police, and circulated, as confidential, to the police forces throughout Britain and Ireland. The contents were based on the information routinely gathered by the Criminal Record Office. One of the regular features was a list of Aliens Expelled or Deported. The details given are full name (surname in bold); C. R. O. number, sex, year of birth, height, complexion, hair colour, eye colour, identifying marks such as scars; nationality; occupation; port of departure, and date; and the name of the police authority (in bold). Variations of surname spelling and aliases are noted in the descriptions, and these variants and aliases have also been indexed.

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Aliens expelled or deported from Britain
 (1923)

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