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A History of the County of Gloucester
… 161 Eynsham Abbey, to which Ralph Doyly had given the tithes of his demesne in Naunton by the mid12th century, was … the parish by the 16th century. Nearly half the rector's tithes in 1535 came from wool 226 and in the early 17th … by the mid-12th century when there was a dispute about the tithes of Naunton between the Abbot of Eynsham (Oxon.) and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 196 and St. Michael's by the castle, 197 and claims to tithes in Otterhampton, 198 are characteristics of minster … Robert de Chandos had included the church as well as the tithes on his demesne. The pension was paid until 1560 207 or … claim against Wells cathedral was successful in respect of tithes and second tithes, but it had to return to Philip de …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and a church to which belonged a hide and a moiety of the tithes of the manor, and the whole cirset and 46 d. from the villeins' tithes and one half of the lands. Although worth only 27 it … the church to which belonged a hide and a moiety of the tithes of the manor, and the whole cirset and 46 d. from the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… granted to the Norman abbey of Aunay a chapel and demesne tithes possibly in Nether Worton. 32 The overlordship of the … is 12th-century work in the building. A chapel and demesne tithes in Tew, granted by Jordan de Sai to the Norman abbey … Tew was becoming weak, and the separation of Worton's tithes and advowson from those of Tew in 1604 speeded …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Leicester (d. 1212), assigned to the church the great tithes from her dower lands at Netheravon, and exhorted her … 1291 at 20, 172 in 1613 consisted of 102 a. of land, all tithes of corn except those from the prebendal glebe, most hay tithes, and tithes of wool and lambs from West Chisenbury …
Magna Britannia
… Okey, Esq., 1795. Sir Stafford Northcote has the great tithes of this parish, which were given to the priory of … the fee still belongs, together with that of the great tithes 11, and the advowson of the vicarage. The manor was … family. The Bishop of Exeter is appropriator of the great tithes and patron of the vicarage. Some small sums given to …
A History of the County of Essex
… made. 93 In 1254 the abbey was retaining all the tithes from the demesne at Netteswell, but it had apparently ceased to do so by 1291, and in 1840 all the tithes belonged to the rector. 94 There is no record of a … more than 100 in the later 18th century, but in 1840 the tithes were commuted for 231 and there were 7 a. of glebe. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1668 was 120. 198 The net income in 1831 was 445. 199 The tithes were assessed at over 12 6 s. 8 d. in 1535. 200 In … making a first communion had to pay 1 d. 201 In 1838 tithes were commuted for a rent charge of 480. 202 The glebe …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… should for the future have and enjoy all profits, tithes, and emoluments, &c. belonging to the church of … says, that in the time of the lady Golding, who hired the tithes of this parish, Nettlested was held to be in the …