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What (who) is roll of money - definition

PROPERTY TAX IN CERTAIN COUNTRIES DURING THE MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN PERIOD, LEVIED ON EACH HEARTH (THUS BY PROXY ON EACH FAMILY UNIT)
Chimney-money; Hearth Tax; Chimney money; Fouage; Hearth money; Hearth money roll; Hearth Money Roll; House tax; Hearth Money Act 1663; Fire-Hearth and Stoves Taxation Act 1662; Hearth Money Act 1688; Hearth Money Act 1664
  • Derelict cottage hearth in Scotland
  • A medieval hearth in Belgium dated circa 1465

Eric Roll, Baron Roll of Ipsden         
BRITISH ECONOMIST (1907-2005)
Lord Roll of Ipsden; Lord Roll; Baron Roll of Ipsden; Eric Roll
Eric Roll, Baron Roll of Ipsden (born Erich Roll; 1 December 1907 – 30 March 2005) was a British academic economist, public servant and banker. He was made a life peer in 1977.
Roll-to-roll processing         
COUNTINOUS PRINTING METHOD THAT PRINTS DIRECTLY ONTO A ROLL OF FABRIC OR OTHER MATERIALS
Large-area electronics; Roll-to-roll; Roll-to-roll manufacturing; Roll to roll; Reel-to-reel processing
In the field of electronic devices, roll-to-roll processing, also known as web processing, reel-to-reel processing or R2R, is the process of creating electronic devices on a roll of flexible plastic, metal foil, or flexible glass. In other fields predating this use, it can refer to any process of applying coating, printing, or performing other processes starting with a roll of a flexible material and re-reeling after the process to create an output roll.
History of money         
  • A 7th century one-third stater coin from Lydia, shown larger
  • Greek [[drachm]] of Aegina. Obverse: Land turtle. Reverse: ΑΙΓ(INA) and dolphin
  • Pondicherry]].
  • The taka was widely used across South Asia during the sultanate period.
  • Silver coin of the [[Maurya Empire]], known as ''rūpyarūpa'', with symbols of wheel and elephant. 3rd century BC
  • 100 USD]] banknote
  • Spade money from the [[Zhou Dynasty]], c. 650–400 BC
  • Earliest banknote from China during the Song Dynasty which is known as "Jiaozi"
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Money; Early money; Social evolution of money; Social Evolution of money; Origins of money; Ancient money; Goldsmith's notes; History of currency
The history of money concerns the development throughout time of systems that provide the functions of money. Such systems can be understood as means of trading wealth indirectly; not directly as with bartering.

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Hearth tax

A hearth tax was a property tax in certain countries during the medieval and early modern period, levied on each hearth, thus by proxy on wealth. It was calculated based on the number of hearths, or fireplaces, within a municipal area and is considered among the first types of progressive tax.

Hearth tax was levied in the Byzantine Empire from the 9th century, France and England from the 14th century, and finally in Scotland and Ireland in the 17th century.

Examples of use of roll of money
1. When we have a roll of money that gets smaller and smaller, we think about where we should spend it.