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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… at 65 in 1650 106 and 1705. The rector was entitled to all tithes from the whole parish: 107 in 1838 they were valued at … small house and 10 a. including 2 a. in place of some hay tithes. 110 The house was demolished and a new one built …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the priory, probably under the foundation charter, 42 the tithes, as a late possession of the priory, being leased for … in 1554 to Henry Russell and Charles Broughton, 44 and the tithes have since followed the descent of the manor, being …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… belonging to it in this parish, and it receives the great tithes of Maidensole-farm, and of about two hundred acres … lessee, lies in this parish, and claimed an exemption of tithes, but on a suit lately instituted between White, vicar …
A History of the County of Hertford
… de Standon. This vicarage consisted of 1 acre of land, the tithes of the whole parish, and of the vill of Haultwick. 111 …
A History of the County of Essex
… at only 2 in 1254 and 5 17 s. in 1535. 87 In 1650 the tithes were valued at 25, and the house and glebe at 12. 88 … later 18th century the rectory was valued at 70. 90 The tithes were commuted in 1843 for 187. There were then 29 a. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… also called Robert Doyly, gave two-thirds of the demesne tithes of Little Rissington to his foundation of Oseney Abbey … in most neighbouring parishes. In 1535 the value of the tithes of corn and hay amounted to more than half the rector's income and was more than twice that of the tithes of wool and lambs. 131 Under an agreement of 1726 132 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… The rector received c. 250 a. as glebe and in lieu of tithes. The largest allotment was to Sir Charles Wale who … in 1883 at 400. 150 In 1291 and 1367 as well as all the tithes of Little Shelford the rector received 2 s. for tithes from 3 a. in Whittlesford. 151 By 1615 the payment had …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… became a parish church, possibly c. 1251, when the demesne tithes of Little Somerford manor were confirmed to the rector … deanery. 153 From 1251 the rector was entitled to all the tithes. A modus of 2 in place of tithes from the former demesne was confirmed in 1699. 154 In …
A History of the County of Oxford
… lords of the former Broc manor, owners of 6 yardlands and tithes. Thomas Loggin (d. 1659) left money bequests of 2,200 … pressure by Thomas Wyld and his son George, owners of the tithes and 6 yardlands. The question was first raised in 1787 … 6,588, of inclosing Little Tew. Wyld received 215 a. for tithes and 153 a. for his 6 yardlands. Exeter College …