This series contains the Exchequer Pipe Office enrolments of accounts of subsidies and aids.
Subsidies were direct taxes, imposed from the thirteenth to the seventeenth centuries. They included the tenth and fifteenth, which was a tax on movables, and the poll tax, which was imposed on individuals. There are also accounts of the taxation levied on clergy, and records of feudal aids which were levied on the occasion of the knighting of the king's son or the marriage of his daughter.
The accounts of the collectors give their names, the type of tax collected and the rate, with the period of collection and the total sum produced.
Contains some records originally in E 364.