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A History of the County of Surrey
… was afterwards granted by Hamon de Gravenel with all the tithes of his demesne lands to the priory of St. Mary Overy …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… was concluded by the abbey of Fountains concerning the tithes of Baldersby, Marton and Rainton, in the parish of …
Magna Britannia
… The dean and chapter of Exeter are appropriators of the tithes, and patrons of the perpetual curacy, which is in … Tor-wood, built by Reginald de Mohun, in 1251. The great tithes, which had been appropriated to Tor Abbey, having been … was appropriated to the priory of Totnes. The great tithes are now vested in Ayshford Wise, Esq. The King is …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Scotland, probably granted between 112428, he gave all the tithes of his demesne and of the land of his tenants in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of the land of Richard Godwer, and a manse, with half the tithes of hay from the whole parish. 68 In 1291 the church of … 8 d. allowed by the priory as augmentation. 70 Part of the tithes were leased by the Crown to Robert Paschall in 1540, … and John Saunders, who obtained the whole right in all tithes and glebe land pertaining to the rectory and the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… house of the king's nominee, Thomas Baddeby, collected the tithes, 173 and prevented the holding of the sessions. 174 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a.; three people the Vicar of Tewkesbury in place of his tithes, H. A. B. Craven, and John Surman esquire received … of Tewkesbury: his stipend was charged on a portion of the tithes of Tredington, 255 all of which had belonged to … of the benefice 263 until Edwin Skrymsher charged the tithes which he gave for the minister of Tewkesbury 264 with …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… second marriage. In 1553 the young man was deprived of his tithes by an Act of Parliament, which at the same time set up … 192 It may be surmised that it descended with the great tithes (see under Staverton church) to the Minshulls. In 1667 … was endowed with a messuage and carucate and certain tithes and oblations. Together these were said to be of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… century. 500 The rectors did not, however, enjoy all the tithes of the parish. Perhaps by gift of William de Warenne … the Cluniac priory of Lewes (Suss.) claimed in 1229 the tithes of John de Cailly's demesne and of 72 a. held of him. … its founder, Picot, of two thirds of his knights' demesne tithes. 505 Probably c. 1215 William of Trumpington (d. 1218) …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the privilegium of Gregory IX. 10 The abbey also had the tithes and assarts for which was paid an annual pension of 2 … Bullington and all the lands of the said chapelsexcept the tithes customarily belonging to the chaplainfor the space of …
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