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A History of the County of Durham
… as impropriator of the rectory of Hart, which included tithes of fish at Hartlepool, brought an action against the … the rectory of Hart with the chapelry of Hartlepool and tithes of fish there passed to the Crown. 294 The right of … became the property of Lord Lumley. 297 In 1644 the tithes, including that of fish, were sequestered as part of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… should continue to pay to the rector of Hartley such tithes as they had been accustomed to pay, viz. the third part of the full tithes from some of their lands and no tithes at all from the rest, but that the men whom they had …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
A History of the County of Warwick
… of transactions, each concerned with of the manor and tithes of Hartshill and of the manor of Hayes, took place …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 126 After the suppression of the college the rectorial tithes were evidently separated from the manor and advowson. … dealing with the manor and advowson in 1695. 131 The great tithes were thus reunited with the advowson, but were not … son, the late Sir George Chetwode, sixth baronet. The tithes of Bishop's Manor were attached to Brightwell parish …
A History of the County of Warwick
… were granted to William and Francis Sheldon. 15 The tithes from Withycombe, Westgrove, Rollswood, and Masters … (in Grafton) to Holoweye (probably Red Hill), paying tithes for as much of it as was in cultivation to the church … early as the 13th century. About 1230 a controversy over tithes and common rights between Stephen de Upton and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the central block and the west wing. A portion of the tithes of Hasfield, formerly held by Tewkesbury Abbey as part … a meadow in the parish. 132 In 16356 Grimbald sub-let the tithes to William Browne, the owner of the Hasfield House … between Grimbald Pauncefoot and William Browne about the tithes, 134 which passed on Browne's death to his son Henry. …
A History of the County of Surrey
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… c. 1240. 51 The abbey had also received the church and tithes of Haslingfield with hide from Roger de Somery, and 12 … were then lying waste. 193 An agreement of 1484 over the tithes implies that much land had been out of arable … houses, the coprolite diggings, the railway, and the tithes. 242 The rent of Charity farm had to be reduced from …
A History of the County of Essex
… advanced John Shales Barrington 'on some dispute about tithes or on a matrimonial disappointment gave up the design … Fourteen had died, 50 had been sold, and 12 paid in tithes. Boyton Hall and Great Baddow manors, like Hatfield … Swein of Essex. 461 Between 1102 and 1107 Henry I gave the tithes from his demesne to St. Botolph's priory, Colchester. …
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