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Journal of the House of Lords
… as they now stand, that is to say, if he pays Rent, Tithes, Manure, and Tradesmen's Bills, and if the fair … shall be made, if necessary, extra-parochial, free from Tithes, or subjected only to a small Modus, to be imposed at …
Journal of the House of Lords
… singular Instance. The Corporation of Norwich receive the Tithes through the Hands of a Baptist. When they are let, the … Yes; it is a Lay Impropriation. They receive the Tithes, and pay him as the Curate? Yes; they farm the Tithe …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Basis, facilitate the Exchange and fixed Commutation of Tithes, both as regards Lay Impropriators and those that are …
Journal of the House of Lords
… rather more than I receive from the Farmers, but I pay all Tithes and Taxes; but independently of that it is much the …
Journal of the House of Lords
… pressing heavily on the Farmer is the Manner in which the Tithes generally are collected. I would wish to guard myself … Idea of mixing myself up with the popular Clamour against Tithes, or of supposing for One Moment that they are not …
Journal of the House of Lords
… of the general Disinclination to the Mode in which Tithes are charged and collected? In the Parishes which I am …
Journal of the House of Lords
… I have no doubt they would be profitably employed. Are the Tithes heavy in your Neighbourhood? In some Parishes they are. Has any Reduction been made in the Tithes? The Value of the Tithes where it has been subject to Composition has depended …