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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… except in so far as the parson of the said manors receives tithes of corn of the said assart.' 22 Magdalene College, … against the keeper of the king's forest of Sapley for his tithes of woodfalls, of the king's deer and of the profits of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the tenth part of all his assarts in King's Somborne, the tithes from his assarts in King's Somborne and assize of … Patrick Chaworth confirmed the grant of the assarts and tithes (Dugdale, Mon. vi, 482), while the grant of the assize …
A History of the County of Warwick
… II, ro. 58; Feet of F. Div. Co. Trin. 24 Chas. II. For tithes in Kingsbury in 1772 and 1776 see ibid. Warw. Trin. 12 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… it was agreed that the vicar should receive all the tithes belonging to the church excepting the tithe of all … patron of the vicarage and impropriator of the great tithes being Lord Bolton. Dependent upon the mother-church of … prebend of Nuthanger or Ecchinswell which consisted of the tithes proceeding from the demesne lands of the manor. 417 In …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to pay rent for land in Charlton Mackrell in return for tithes owned by Bruton priory in the parish. 282 In 1334 the tithes of corn and pasture were valued at 2 6 s., and oblations and small tithes at 4 9 s. 4 d. 283 By 1535 the predial tithes were …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… hundred and forty pounds per annum. The rector takes no tithes of wood below the hill southward. There are about …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1092, for Picot the sheriff granted two-thirds of the tithes of his knights in Kingston to the canons of St. Giles, … rector was allotted 32 a. for his glebe and 266 a. for his tithes. 234 The estate lay in two places 235 and became … at Bourn vicarage. 238 Barnwell Priory's share of the tithes, which Picot the sheriff had granted before 1092 to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… owned the property. 68 The rectory estate comprised tithes and glebe. Its net value was 15 6 s. 6 d. in 1535 69 and was assessed at over 76 in 1650. 70 Tithes of land in West Dowlish were commuted in 1838 for 22, …