Brick tax

Wilkes' Gobs oversize bricks in the wall of former Ashby Canal warehouse alongside modern bricks of bridge parapet, High Street, Measham.

The brick tax was a property tax introduced in Great Britain in 1784, during the reign of King George III, to help pay for the wars in the American Colonies. Bricks were initially taxed at 2s 6d per thousand.[1] The brick tax was eventually abolished in 1850.[2]

  1. ^ "Brick Tax 1784 – 1850". 2015-06-20. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
  2. ^ Murden, Sarah (2015-03-10). "18th Century Taxes". All Things Georgian. Retrieved 2020-03-05.