Camerale
In the Holy Roman Empire during the early modern period, the camerale was that part of the state income of the territories that the sovereigns earned from their chamber property or other income to which they were entitled without the consent of the estates . This included income from domains , mountain and salt shelves , customs duties .
Web links
- Description of the archive holdings Hoffinanz Austria
- Contribution tax list Lauterberg PDF 40 kB
- Archive terminology glossary Czech explanation of terms