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[[underline]] William I. [[/underline]]
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covetous, and raised money by all manner [[note]] 1067 [[/note]]
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of exactions. Among others he restored that
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Odious Tax called Dane - gelt, which had
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been abolished by Edward the Confessor.
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This Tax was by the Kings orders
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levied with all imaginable rigor;
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& caused universal murmurings &
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complaints, which sowring the Kings
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mind made him look upon the English
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as so many Revels, & they on their
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side consider [[addition]] i [[/addition]] d him in the odious light
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of a Conqueror and of a tyrant.
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William being under a necessity
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of raising money for the payment of
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his debts, he sent commissioners

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covetous, and raised money by all manner note 1067 /note of exactions. Among others he restored that Odious Tax called Dane - gelt, which had been abolished by Edward the Confessor. This Tax was by the Kings orders levied with all imaginable rigor; & caused universal murmurings & complaints, which sowring the Kings mind made him look upon the English as so many Revels, & they on their side consider addition i /addition d him in the odious light of a Conqueror and of a tyrant.

William being under a necessity of raising money for the payment of his debts, he sent commissioners