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Dictionary: scot and lot

n.
A municipal tax formerly levied in Great Britain on the members of a community in proportion to their ability to pay.

idiom:

pay scot and lot

  1. To pay in full.


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British History: scot and lot
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Scot and lot was a contribution towards municipal expenses, largely poor relief, scot being the amount and lot the share. In 37 parliamentary boroughs before 1832 the right to vote was restricted to scot and lot payers.

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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: obligations of all kinds taken as a whole


Wikipedia: Scot and lot
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Scot and lot (from Old French escot, Old English sceot, a payment; lot, a portion or share) is a phrase common in the records of English medieval boroughs, applied to householders who were assessed for a tax (such as tallage) paid to the borough for local or national purposes.

They were usually members of a merchant guild.

Before the Reform Act 1832, those who paid scot and bore lot were often entitled to the franchise. The expression used today originated from this time period. Members that did not pay their taxes "got off 'scot-free' ".

References

  • This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.
  • D. P. Fry, 'On the Phrase Scot and Lot', in Trans. Philological Society (1867), pp. 167-197;
  • C. Gross, Gild Merchant, i. c. iv.
  • Pollock and Maitland, Hist. Eng. Law, p. 647.

 
 
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