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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… owners of the manor of Oxney likewise, since which the tithes and other emoluments of this desecrated church have … court lodge, is the present lay rector, and receives the tithes of this parish. See Decem. Scriptores, col. 1887. See …
Magna Britannia
… passed in 1770: an allotment was made in lieu of tithes. At this place is an hospital, founded, in 1712, by … of Repingdon, as an instance of a person possessing church tithes and lands, and making a very insufficient allowance to … Agriculture of Derbyshire. The chapel of Bretby, with the tithes of the chapelry, were parcel of the rectory of Repton, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Wasperton, served by a priest, for whose salary the small tithes and certain glebe lands were assigned. 34 In 1535 it …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… arranged that the dwellers in Pamber should keep their tithes and profits to provide for a priest, and that the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 110 a. for the rectorial glebe and 235 a. for the great tithes. 91 On John's death in 1816 the land and advowson … heirs. Picot the sheriff in 1092 granted two-thirds of the tithes from his demesne in Pampisford to his foundation at … to the scriptorium of Ely two-thirds of the demesne tithes of the Ely estate in Pampisford, taxed at 50 s. in …
Magna Britannia
… to the precentor of Exeter cathedral, to whom the great tithes of the parish belong, having been appropriated, by … by William Lord Brewer to Tor Abbey, to which the great tithes were appropriated. They are now vested in the Rev. … was appropriated to the abbey of Ford. 6 The great tithes, except a portion with which the vicarage is endowed, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Robert Bingham (122948) 3 confirming to Reading Abbey the tithes from it. It was used as a country house for the … was ever instituted at Pangbourne, but part of the tithes in the parish were assigned to the abbey of Reading. … Bishop Bingham confirmed to the monks both great and small tithes from Bere Court and a pension of 1 12 s. 8 d. 83 This …
A History of the County of Sussex
… hides there with four villeins and a meadow and also the tithes of Earl Warenne's land were granted by the first earl, … Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1121. 66 At the Dissolution tithes from Moulsecombe valued at 30 s. belonged to the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was 19. 91 Those sums represented the value of all the tithes of Patney, of the tithe of Bellarts ham in All … In 1705 the miller was paying 3 s. 4 d. yearly in place of tithes. 93 At inclosure in 1780 the rector was allotted 15 a. to replace his glebe and 112 a. in place of tithes. 94 The estate so formed was afterwards called Rectory …
A History of the County of Bedford
… inclosure of Pavenham parish allotments of land in lieu of tithes were assigned to the Master and Fellows of Trinity …