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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… to Christopher Smythe and his son Millicent. 48 The tithes of the demesne lands at Woodston were also reserved to … the Abbot of Thorney early in the 13th century. 49 These tithes probably passed into the hands of Adam Smythe, who died seised of tithes in Woodston in 1587, leaving a son named Robert as his …
A History of the County of Bedford
… inclosed in 1836, and received land in commutation of the tithes. 143 There was a chantry founded in Wootton Church …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Suzanne in 1083. 157 Robert or his heirs gave the demesne tithes of the estate to St. George's church, Oxford, a grant … In 1109 Henry I confirmed a grant to Eynsham abbey of the tithes of Dornford, Weaveley, and Cornwell by Anketil de … the south-east corner of the farm in order to extinguish tithes; in 1894 the farm comprised c. 550 a. 327 Dornford was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… date there were 4 a. of land belonging to the church; tithes of hay were worth 4 a year; tithes of mills 10 s.; small tithes and alterage dues 2, and a ninth part of the tithes of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… de Stanford, and the Sherborne monks who laid claim to the tithes from certain lands in Wootton St. Lawrence 65 in … about 1282, that the rector should receive in peace the tithes from certain of the lands in question, while the … and disturbed the rector,' so that he could not take his tithes. 68 It was perhaps on this account that the bishop …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 1644 only one hundred and fourteen. The rectorial or great tithes of this parish, as part of the rectory of Eastry, were …