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A History of the County of Oxford
… Pontefact castle (Yorks.) with two-thirds of the demesne tithes of Stanton. 190 This grant was confirmed by his … is no evidence that St. Clement's ever possessed these tithes. Between 1135 and 1150 John de St. John, then lord of … the rectory estate, the rector was entitled to all the tithes. In one or two cases they had been commuted; 204 from …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was inclosed, the rector was allotted land to replace tithes, and many exchanges of land were made. Stanton, … In 1341 the rector had a carucate of glebe and all tithes from the whole parish, 177 but how they were divided … for a small parish. At inclosure in 1783 nearly all the tithes were exchanged for 256 a.: the rest were commuted for …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was leased to Richard Tracy. 93 It included all the great tithes, except a small portion belonging to the vicar, and all the tithes of the demesne. 94 In 1610 the rectory was granted to … Elcho received an allotment of 157 a. for the rectorial tithes. 97 Economic History. The seven-hide estate in Stanway …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… to act mercifully towards them he granted them instead the tithes of sheaves of Barton, Brettanby, Layton, Cleasby and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… lease, which comprised not only the demesne and great tithes, but also the assize and copyhold rents and all … commons involved, the dean and chapter, besides 222 a. for tithes, were allotted 435 a. for their manorial farm, and … had presented by grant of the prior. 227 Besides the small tithes the vicar had a house, a 4-a. grass close, and c. 50 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the Dissolution. In 1536 the RECTORY estate, consisting of tithes and land, was granted to Sir Edward Seymour, Viscount … to St. George's chapel, Windsor. 133 In 1840 the rectorial tithes were valued at 420 and commuted: St. George's chapel … 221 The rector apparently received most, if not all, tithes from the parish and had 2 yardlands with pasture for …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Little Newsted, the latter of which claims an exemption of tithes. On this farm are the remains of a moat, and there is … clerk, D. D. rector, and his parishioners, concerning tithes in 1604; and a further order by archbishop Abbot, … pay the rector a modus of one shilling, in lieu of all tithes. Church of Staplehurst. PATRONS, RECTORS. Or by whom …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Priory; 135 the pension was perhaps for the great tithes which may have belonged to the vicar then as in the … for glebe, and 159 a. in Staverton and Boddington for the tithes of both parishes. 140 The value of the living was 450 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the Lord Chancellor. In 1678 there was a dispute as to the tithes belonging to the rectory of Steep, which Robert Mills … of Steep were taken, and the general opinion was that the tithes of wheat, barley, vetches, oats, rye, pease, … of Langrish and Froxfield in the parish of East Meon paid tithes of apples and pears to the proprietors, tenants, or …
A History of the County of Oxford
… property exchanged in 1756 by Francis Page for glebe and tithes in Middle Aston. 118 In 1711 two yardlands of a … Ferdinando King's son Samuel, for the rector's glebe and tithes in Middle Aston. 230 The exchange made the rectory … lambs were produced on the rectorial demesne in 13845, and tithes produced a further 24. There were on the rectory …
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