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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… with land in Babraham and Pampisford 188 and the great tithes worth 100 a year in 1685, 189 descended in the Long … for Henry Huddleston, 195 who was said to own the great tithes in 1707. 196 James Bostock, Henry's brother-in-law and … 197 At inclosure Gosling received 130 a. for glebe and tithes, and Huddleston 182 a. 198 Both estates thereafter …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… while old Thomas Louthe had been sued by his rector for tithes. 147 Edmund's eldest son Lionel appears to have … dissolution of Sawtry Abbey, the parish church, with the tithes and oblations and the lands and rents from the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of Richerd James, and the other of Parker, who inherit the Tithes, and six Oxgangs of Land, and two little Closes, and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… that in the 12th century William de Seacourt granted the tithes of his two cornmills here to Godstow Nunnery, 3 and … next century his son Robert granted to the same house the tithes of his two fulling-mills, 4 show that the vill was of … of Studley and the Abbot of Abingdon with regard to the tithes of Seacourt. 58 Its purport is not very clear, 59 but …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1194 and 1217. 129 In 1539 the RECTORY estate comprised tithes and a house 130 and passed to the Crown, which sold it … of Carnarvon (d. 1849). In 1815 Lord Radnor bought the tithes arising from his own lands from Lord Carnarvon, 138 … Lord Holland did the same. 139 In 1840 Lord Carnarvon's tithes were valued at 80, those which had been sold at 54 and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Leconfield is the present patron. In 1546 one-third of the tithes in Seamer belonged to Rudby, the mother church, and … 369; Feet of F. Yorks. Trin. 25 Geo. III; Grove, Alienated Tithes, 384. Char. Com. Rep. (1822), vii, 2303. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of Archbishop Pecham (d. 1292) Bruton had all the great tithes in Seavington St. Mary and found a resident chaplain … 1557 and later converted to a barn. 74 Sub-leases of the tithes in the parish in the late 18th century included a dwelling-house. 75 In 1842 the tithes were commuted to a rent-charge of 350, payable to Earl …
A History of the County of Somerset
… worth 30, 133 in 1815 c. 120, 134 and in 1851 208. 135 The tithes in 1334 were worth 5 6 s. 8 d. and tithes and offerings together in 1535 were valued at 11. 136 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… In 1585 the Crown sold the church, a cottage, a., and the tithes of Sedgehill to Anthony Collins. 184 Collins sold the … The rector of Berwick St. Leonard was entitled to all the tithes of Sedgehill, presumably from 1395. For tithes of milk, he took cheeses once a fortnight from May to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Sawbridge, esq. is the present possessor of it. THE TITHES of this borough were formerly accounted as part of the … for all arrears then due on account of the same. The great tithes of this borough now belong to the right hon. lord … hundred sheaves in part of the same rectory. But the small tithes of such part of this borough as is within the parish …