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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is not rated separately in the king's books. The great tithes or parsonage of this parish were formerly a part of … 21st year of that reign alienated the parsonage or great tithes of this parish to William Walch, who held the same in … description of the manor of Molash, and all the glebes and tithes of this parish, to Sir James Hales, in which name it …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was c. 234 of which 109 came from Mollington glebe and tithes. In that year Mollington was created a separate … Ibid. See below. The unidentified Herbert, whose grant of tithes to Lenton Priory (Notts.) from the fee of William …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to 1812. Advowson The church of Monk Sherborne with all tithes 65 was granted to the priory at its foundation by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by different subsequent charters, several other lands, tithes, churches, and other possessions, and confirmed their … the 39th year of queen Elizabeth, touching the payment of tithes to the rector of this parish, by which, certified by … he became rector, commenced a suit in the exchequer, for tithes due to him, in opposition to the above decree; but …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Robert Testyf was 'vicar of the church of Olneswyk.' 80 Tithes were set apart for the chapel by John Wakeman, rector … 83 there were difficulties as to the payment of the tithes to the vicar of Owlswick. The rectory of Monks … to allow about 30 a year, a vicarage house, and certain tithes. 84 Whether, under ordinary circumstances, the curate …
A History of the County of Somerset
… In 1831 the average net income was 230, 87 and in 1841 the tithes were commuted for a rent charge of 217 10 s. 88 In …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… two orchards, containing thirteen acres, together with the tithes and profits to the parsonage belonging, estimated at … all oblations, legacies and obventions whatsoever, and the tithes of wool, lambs, calves, butter, milk, cheese, hemp, … paid to the vicar. Which oblations, legacies, profits and tithes, with the pigeon house aforesaid, as by an inquisition …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 26 acres of glebe land and pasture, worth 26 s. 8 d. The tithes were worth 20 s. The ninths of corn, wool, and lambs … the bishop. The copyholds and leaseholds paid all sorts of tithes to the rector except those of wood, and also all …
A History of the County of Somerset
… distinct from other holdings in the parish in that all its tithes, not simply the tithes of hay and hemp, were payable to the vicar. 109 Often … sum. 308 By 1535, however, this had fallen to 6, of which tithes and casuals produced 5. 309 About 1625 the parsonage …
A History of the County of Surrey
… largely to its rebuilding, and restoring the great tithes of which it had been deprived. In the floor at the … Ecclesiae, in reference to the restoration of the great tithes), who died in the year 1670, and Edward Booth, his … Richard Garth in 1631 endowed the vicarage with the great tithes, from which time the living has been a rectory. 21 The …
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