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A History of the County of Somerset
… largest holding in the parish. The demesne farm and the tithes were leased to members of the Golde family for 5 6 s. … a pension of 2 from the appropriators. 111 The rectorial tithes were added to the benefice probably early in the 18th … to be worth 20 in 1426, 120 and the rectory, including tithes, was let in 1515 for 5 6 s. 8 d. 121 Both before and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the rectory and endowed the vicarage of Carisbrooke, the tithes of Northwood, both great and small, were assigned to …
A History of the County of Hertford
… abbot retained the church in spite of this grant. 52 The tithes which belonged to the almoner were transferred to … that time. 54 In 1533 the abbot granted the rectory with tithes and a messuage called Halle Orchard, and a croft …
A History of the County of Durham
… 186 A vicarage was evidently ordained, while the rectorial tithes were assigned to eight canons, whose shares were … it was stated that the incumbents of the rectory had the tithes divided among them to help them to study at the … at 160 a year. 202 Part of the rectoryviz., the greater tithes of Norton and East Hartburnwas in 1910 given up by the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… one hundred pounds. Communicants thirty. One moiety of the tithes of the manor of Norton has been mentioned as having … valued anno 17 king Edward III. at sixty shillings. These tithes remained with the priory at the time of its escheating … his inheritance, in the 3d year of queen Elizabeth. These tithes at that time were compounded for at the yearly sum of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… manor and the estate later consisted of no more than tithes. It was granted with Norton manor in 1547, 111 and … 114 In 1589 it was said to comprise all the great tithes from Norton. 115 Tithes were disputed in the period 161315 between the vicar …
A History of the County of Warwick
… middle of the 12th century, though in the 13th century the tithes of Norton were the subject of a protracted dispute … to William Palmer of the Inner Temple a lease of the tithes of corn, hay, and wool in Claverton and Langley and the tithes of corn in Norton belonging to the rectory of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in a suit to safeguard his income from lamb and wool tithes. 148 In 1619 two large arable fields occupied much of … and 310 a. to the rector for his glebe and part of his tithes. Ten leaseholders received allotments, the largest … yardlands and in 1619 comprised c. 155 a. 248 In 1705 the tithes were paid to the rector in kind apart from moduses for …
A History of the County of Oxford
… farmers and returned 10 per cent. on the composition for tithes at the end of the year 1829 and promised further … to Abbot Faritius, he also gave a hide of land with the tithes except for two parts of the tithe from the demesne. … Soon after the abbot persuaded him to give the remaining tithes; and allotted them to the office of the almonry. 232 …
Magna Britannia
… There was formerly a chapel at Halstock. The great tithes of this parish, which had been appropriated to the … of the family of Duke. 11 Lord Rolle has the great tithes which had been appropriated to the priory, and is patron of the vicarage. The vicar is entitled to the tithes of beans and fish, all small tithes, and the land …
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