| 11. | He was imprisoned for refusing to contribute Ship Money and in 1624 was Deputy Lieutenant for Gloucestershire.
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| 12. | This act also forbade ship money without Parliament's consent, fines in destraint of knighthood and forced loans.
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| 13. | Charles's attempted offer to cease the levying of ship money did not impress the members of parliament.
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| 14. | He organised a number of petitions and protests, and in 1639 he refused to pay ship money.
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| 15. | Most of Russia's 147 million people keep their savings at home, or ship money abroad if they can.
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| 16. | He served as Sollicitor-General in the 1637 trial of John Hampden for refusal to pay ship money tax.
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| 17. | Now companies and individuals must go to banks registered with the government to ship money back and forth overseas.
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| 18. | In 1634 he strongly criticised the levying of Ship money, another tax imposed by the king without parliamentary consent.
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| 19. | In November 1638, he was pricked as Sheriff of Hertfordshire the next year, experiencing difficulty in levying ship money.
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| 20. | It was not until 1637, however, that his resistance to the payment of ship money gained him wide fame.
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