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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… and give in their names to the minister, constable, or tithingman of the town, who shall enter them into a book to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… twice, a year. 19 The court elected in October a single tithingman, from 1437 called headborough, 20 who sometimes …
Warpsgrove
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… such as the Lovels remained, and in 1432 provided a parish tithingman. 9 By 1453, however, Warpsgrove was reportedly …
A History of the County of Sussex
… yearly in the 17th and 18th. Besides the constable and tithingman or headborough, there was an aletaster in 1426 and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Rodley manor, Upper Ley and Northwood were then under one tithingman while there was one each for Lower Ley and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… lord claimed waif and stray and felons' goods. A hayward, tithingman, and two sheep-tellers were appointed. 17 In 1708 …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… formed part of the abbey's hundred of Whitley and the tithingman attended the hundred court twice a year in the …
Statutes of the Realm
… to direct their Warrant or Warrants to any Constable Tithingman Headborough or other Officer to Sum[m]on any …
A History of the County of Somerset
… discontinued'. Each tithing was then represented by its tithingman and its jurors or posts; the tithingman of Torweston came with his rod only and the tithingman of Westowe came with one juror. 67 Between 1741 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… court elected a constable, and from 1768 a constable and a tithingman, variously referred to as the tithingman for Winstone or for Miserden, which was under the … to Miserden being dealt with by the court. The office of tithingman later lapsed but was revived in 1807, and from …
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