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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… de Lovetot, the patron of the church of Southoe. 67 No tithes, however, seem to have been assigned to the vicar, but … s. 8 d. to his curate at Hail Weston. 70 Two parts of the tithes of his land in Weston were granted in the 12th century …
Magna Britannia
… allotted to the Earl of Lonsdale, as impropriator of the tithes. His Lordship is patron of the perpetual curacy. … the dean and chapter of Carlisle are appropriators of the tithes, and patrons of the curacy, which has been augmented …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1176 by Roger, Bishop of Worcester, were at Halford of the tithes of the demesnes and the tithes of the mill. 28 The donor, though not specified, was … belonging to St. Evroul, it may possibly represent the tithes which had been granted to St. Evroul in the 12th …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… all its appurtenances, and the portion arising from the tithes of his knight's fees in Halling and Holeberge, and Ku … within the bounds and limits of the parish; and all the tithes of hay, lambs, wool, mills, calves, chicken, pigs, … pastures, onions, garlic, and saffron; and also the tithes of sheaves increasing in gardens, either cultivated …
A History of the County of Somerset
… time comprised the advowson of the vicarage and the great tithes. 75 Master Nicholas Halswell, esquire, presented to … Langham family retained the advowson, but offered the corn tithes for sale in 1795, when they were worth by composition … of Taunton. 81 Almost immediately Bullen began to sell the tithes of individual farms, but a substantial amount passed …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for the recovery and establishment of his right to certain tithes, as rector of the parish of Halstow; viz. a moiety of all tithes, both great and small, in a district of land, called … his predecessors, were used to take a moiety of the tithes, the other moiety belonging to the rector of St. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1829 to 1831 the yearly average net value was 457. 139 The tithes of Ham apparently formed the sole rectorial endowment … 1839 he was allotted a rent-charge of 435 to replace his tithes. 144 In 1341 the rector had a house and garden. 145 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Hambleden, who is the present owner. 241 Before 1862 the tithes had been commuted for 1, 210. 242 Edmund Earl of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Colchester Abbey, to which he granted two-thirds of the tithes of Hamerton. He died in 1120, as is considered by Dr. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… more valuable in Hampnett in 1535, when the rector's corn tithes were worth far more than his wool and lamb tithes put together. 163 In 1683 the rector claimed a penny … abbey ceased to receive its portion, part of the rector's tithes, before 1535, 245 when tithes provided nearly all the …
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