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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… visible. In the endowment of the vicarage of Norborne, the tithes with which the vicar was endowed within the limits of … as a chapel belonging the church of Norborne, the tithes of it, both great and small, being in king Henry … to the eleemosinary of almonry of the convent, which tithes the chamberlain of it had before been accustomed to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and chapter of Westminster is an award, concerning the tithes of wood due to the vicar of this parish. Church Of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… with the barn, yard, &c. containing two roods, and all the tithes, were worth of improved rent 110l. per annum, all … king Henry II. confirmed to the church of Rochester, the tithes of Rundale and Thuange, (now Thong) which had been … of the succeeding bishops of Rochester, which portion of tithes lying in Shorne, Cobham, and Chalk, in the 15th year …
A History of the County of Oxford
… own, and, since the area was extraparochial, did not pay tithes or rates to any other church. It appears from the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 107 Lysons gives Vansittart as impropriator of the great tithes formerly belonging to the college. 108 Possibly …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to Richard father of the Ralf de St. Sanson who gave the tithes thereof to the Abbey of Praux, which gift was … of Wandard. 37 When Ralf de St. Sanson, c. 1130, gave tithes in Shotteswell to the Abbey of Praux he included those … and Susan his wife; 118 who in turn sold it, with all tithes of corn, grain, and hay, to Thomas Wagstaff, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from Ives's tenement. 150 The RECTORY estate consisted of tithes and two small closes at the Dissolution, 151 probably only of tithes in the 17th century. 152 In 1545 it was granted to … between 1663 and 1674 Thomas and Susan sold portions of tithes. 160 Thomas retained some tithes in 1681, 161 but they …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the feasts of SS. Swithun and Ethelwold. 153 In 1107 the tithes of 3 hides held by William de Watchfield were given to … was dealing with the site of the manor, the rectory and tithes in 1701 237 and 1714. 238 His son Sir Mark Stuart … at Shrivenham was granted, with the land, chapels, 259 and tithes appurtenant to it, to the abbey of Cirencester by …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… In 1259 it bought out a claim to 1 mark a year from those tithes which the Veres had previously granted to St. … successors at Nosterfield Priors took for themselves the tithes not only of their demesne but also of the copyholds … Barsey farm's 142 a., also in Nosterfield, was exempt from tithes by prescription. 295 Shudy Camps church may originally …