Search for Find series with dates in the range (format YYYY): From To Data contributed by Dr José Ignacio Andrés Ucendo and Dr Ramón Lanza García on Spanish crown finance Data contributed by Professor Herbert Klein from the Colegio de Mexico's group on the finances of New Spain, 1590-1810 Data supplied by Andrew Glantz on the 18th Century Window Tax Data supplied by Dr Antonio Castro Henriques on Royal Finances of the kingdom of Portugal Data Supplied by Dr D'Maris Coffman from Adam Anderson's 'An Historical and Chronological Deduction of the Origin of Commerce' Data supplied by Dr D'Maris Coffman from Alexander Bald's 'The farmer and corn-dealer's assistant; or, the knowledge of weights and measures made easy, by a variety of tables' (1780) Data supplied by Dr D'Maris Coffman from Alphonse Courtois, 'Des opérations de Bourse: manuel des fonds publics...' (1859) Data supplied by Dr D'Maris Coffman from appendices to 'Three Tracts on the Corn Laws' Data Supplied by Dr D'Maris Coffman from Arthur Young's 'The Question of Scarcity Plainly Stated' (1800) Data supplied by Dr D'Maris Coffman from F. de Tapies, 'La France et l'Angleterre ou statistique morale et physique comparée à celle de l'Angleterre' Data Supplied by Dr D'Maris Coffman from Sir John Sinclair's History of the Public Revenue of the British Empire Data supplied by Dr D'Maris Coffman from tables contained in 'Documents Statistiques sur la France' (1835) Data supplied by Dr D'Maris Coffman on Excise Revenues in England, 1683-1825 (National Archives, CUST 145/4-CUST 45/13); see also appendices, S. Fine (Ph.D. Dissertation, Harvard, 1937) Data supplied by Dr D'Maris Coffman on Protectorate Excise Revenues (published in Jason McElligott and David Smith (eds.), Royalists and Royalism during the Interregnum (Manchester University Press, 2010) Data supplied by Dr D'Maris Coffman on public revenues during Civil Wars and Commonwealth period Data Supplied by Dr D'Maris Coffman on Restoration Excise Receipts (1660-1708) Data supplied by Dr Laura Stewart on Scottish public finance during the Civil War Era, 1639-1651 Data supplied by Dr Mark Spoerer on German public finance from 'Paying for the Liberal State: the rise of public finance in nineteenth century Europe' (CUP, 2010) Data supplied by Prof José Luís Cardoso and Prof Pedro Lains on Portuguese public finance in 'Paying for the Liberal State: the rise of Public Finance in Nineteenth century Europe' (CUP, 2010) Data supplied by Prof Richard Bonney on French public finance in 'Paying for the Liberal State: the rise of Public Finance in Nineteenth century Europe' (CUP, 2010) Supplemental data on Lithuanian and Polish treasuries supplied by Professor Anna Filipczak-Kocur Data collected by Dr Marjolein 't Hart, and used in the preparation of her chapter on 'The United Provinces, 1579-1806' in R. J. Bonney (ed.), The Rise of the Fiscal State in Europe, c. 1200-1815 (Oxford, 1999), pp. 309-326. Data collected by Dr Peter Cunich, and used in the preparation of his chapter on 'Revolution and Crisis in English State Finance, 1534-47' in W. M. Ormrod, M. M. Bonney and R. J. Bonney (editors), Crises, Revolutions and Self-Sustained Growth: Essays in European Fiscal History, 1130-1830 (Stamford, UK, 1999), pp. 118-139. Data collected by Professor D.M.G. Sutherland, and used in the preparation of his chapter on 'Taxation, Representation and Dictatorship in France, 1789-1830', in W. M. Ormrod, M. M. Bonney and R. J. Bonney (editors), Crises, Revolutions and Self-Sustained Growth: Essays in European Fiscal History, 1130-1830 (Stamford, UK, 1999). Data collected by Professor Juan Gelabert, and used in the preparation of his chapters on 'Castile, 1504-1808', in R. J. Bonney (ed.), The Rise of the Fiscal State in Europe, c. 1200-1815 (Oxford, 1999), pp. 201-242, and 'The King's Expenses: the Asientos of Philip III and Philip IV of Spain', in W. M. Ormrod, M. M. Bonney and R. J. Bonney (editors), Crises, Revolutions and Self-Sustained Growth: Essays in European Fiscal History, 1130-1830 (Stamford, UK, 1999), pp. 233-259. Data collected by Professor Wim Blockmans, and used in the preparation of his chapter on 'The Low Countries in the Middle Ages', in R. J. Bonney (ed.), The Rise of the Fiscal State in Europe, c. 1200-1815 (Oxford, 1999), pp. 281-308. Data concerning revenues and expenditure in Spanish America, c. 1570 to c. 1816. Chiefly the work of Professors Herbert Klein and J. J. TePaske but with additional datasets to be deposited which have been modified at Leicester to produce standard years instead of uneven accounting years. Data concerning stock prices from John Castaing's Course of exchange, which appeared twice a week (on Tuesdays and Fridays) from 1698 throughout the following century. The data was transferred in full from a tape supplied by the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, USA. Data on Austrian finances in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, drawing upon published sources. Data on Castilian finances in the fifteenth century (to 1504), researched, supplied and interpreted by Professor Miguel Angel Ladero Quesada. Data on Danish state finance made available by Dr. Björn Poulsen. Data on Danish state finance under Christian IV (1589-1648), researched, supplied and interpreted by Professor Kersten Krüger. Data on Dutch expenditure provided by L. van der Ent, W. Fritschy, E. Horlings & R. Liesker, c/o Fritschy, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Data on eighteenth-century and early nineteenth-century Russia supplied by the Project Director, Professor Richard Bonney, drawing upon published materials. Data on eighteenth-century and early nineteenth-century Sweden supplied by the Project Director, Professor Richard Bonney drawing upon published materials. Data on English economic indicators compiled for the purposes of calculating the real increase of taxation over time. Data on Forbonnais' Finance schemes, supplied by Dr T. G. A. Le Goff, York University, Ontario. Data on French taxes of Caen, Paris and Brittany, supplied by Professor Michael Kwass of the University of Georgia. Data on late ancien-régime Spain supplied by the Project Director, Professor Richard Bonney, drawing upon published materials, some unavailable on loan within the UK. Data on Polish state finance, 1576-1717, deposited by Professor Anna Filipczak-Kocur. Data on Prussian state finance, 1688-1806, supplied and interpreted by Körner. Data on Revenues of the Duchy of Brittany as collected by Professor Jean Kerhervé in L'État Breton aux 14e et 15e siècles: les ducs, l'argent et les hommes (Paris, 1987). Data on seventeenth-century French revenues and expenditure supplied by the Project Director, Professor Richard Bonney drawing upon Malet (1789) and the extant Malet MSS. Data on the budget tailles, and capitation of Burgundy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries as compiled by Dr J. Swann, Birkbeck College, London. Data on the finances of the papacy in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, supplied by Dr JP. Partner, Winchester. Data on the geographical distribution of taxable wealth in England, 1291-1535, supplied by Dr R. S. Schofield, Cambridge. Data on the mise of Chesire, Flintshire and the redemption of the general eyre of Carmarthanshire supplied by Dr T. Thornton, Huddersfield University. Data on the revenues and expenditure of Swiss towns, mostly sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, on comparative European expenditure, fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries, on interest rates in certain European countries, and on Nuremberg city finances, supplied by Professor Dr. Martin Körner. Data prepared by Dr. Margaret Bonney, ESRC Research Associate on the European State Finance Database Project, making available for the first time in machine-readable form the published data on medieval wool and cloth exports and imports. Data prepared on English revenues, 1485-1815, by Professor P. K. O'Brien and Mr P. A. Hunt. Data supplied by the Project Director, Professor Richard Bonney, drawing upon Archives Nationales, KK 355, a register of revenues and expenditure for seventeenth-century France. Data supplied by the Project Director, Professor Richard Bonney, drawing upon Boislisle (1874-9). Data supplied by the Project Director, Professor Richard Bonney, drawing upon Bonney (1981). Data supplied by the Project Director, Professor Richard Bonney, drawing upon published sources. Data supplied by the Project Director, Professor Richard Bonney, drawing upon Véron de Forbonnais (1758). Data supplied by the Project Director, Professor Richard Bonney, mostly drawing upon archival sources. French economic indicators compiled for the purposes of calculating the real increase of taxation over time. Miscellaneous published and unpublished data, mostly concerning English revenues (especially those from indirect taxation), supplied by Professor W. M. Ormrod. Some data on army size in Europe, and on Danish army costs, chiefly of the eighteenth century and chiefly supplied by Dr. Gunner Lind. Unpublished French accounts of the later sixteenth century, transcribed from the MSS in the Bibliothèque Nationale by Dr. Mark Greengrass. Loading...