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  • d 10,508 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, of which about 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) cons
  • ses 4660 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and valued at £7594 per annum: the soil i
  • tion for the parish, the substantial glebe and tithe, and raises a question about the name of the c
  • ated a £550,000 renovation project to turn the Tithe Barn at Dunster Priory into a community hall.
  • istoric monuments and beside the building is a tithe barn dating from the 17th or 18th century.
  • teer groups manage Bardwell Playing Field, the Tithe Barn which is the village hall and the Royal B
  • On the west side of the house is the former tithe barn which was converted into a schoolroom in
  • ddition, the fully refurbished grade II listed tithe barn accommodates the nursery, Merrileas, toge
  • " of 1535 the net annual income of the Dunster Tithe Barn is recorded as being £37.4.8d (£37 23p),
  • artholomew, the Manor, the Court, the historic Tithe Barn and the Boat Inn which has been run by th
  • The Manorial Tithe Barn behind the house was used during World Wa
  • An outline of a 40 by 15 metre tithe barn (said to be the largest in Lincolnshire,
  • 00 renovation project on behalf of the Dunster Tithe Barn Community Hall Trust (DTBCHT), into a mul
  • Barton Farm Tithe Barn
  • The restored tithe barn
  • The Tithe Barn is a 14th century tithe barn in Dunster,
  • The 17th century tithe barn is available for weddings.
  • oly Trinity, was converted from a former brick tithe barn in 1836.
  • The old tithe barn serves as St Thomas' church hall and comm
  • The tithes were often stored in a tithe barn attached to the parish.
  • This includes a Grade II* listed Tithe Barn of 1506, restored in the 1970s.
  • treet, Wells, Somerset, England was built as a tithe barn in the 15th century.
  • It was built as a Tithe Barn for the abbey and is now owned by the Nat
  • same year that the Burford Bridge acquired the Tithe Barn the outdoor swimming pool was opened.
  • The 16th century Medieval Tithe Barn with beams from the Ships of the Spanish
  • It was used as a Tithe barn for the storage of arable produce, partic
  • Barn and Great House Barn, which is possibly a tithe barn, are all listed buildings.
  • r Historic Buildings Apart from the church and tithe barn, Ashleworth has a number of interesting o
  • On Church Street, there is a well-preserved tithe barn, which is used by local organisations inc
  • Work has continued since then and the tithe barn, the Romanesque lavatorium (the only one
  • The Tithe Barn, Dunster
  • Hammonds Farm and Rectory Farm, with its tithe barn, are also Elizabethan.
  • n Catholic parish church housed in a converted tithe barn.
  • ell as the Indian Cottage restaurant in an old tithe barn.
  • e way west of the lock, is a huge 14th century tithe barn.
  • There is a manor house with associated tithe barns in the centre of the village next to the
  • hreshing machines would be broken, workhouses, tithe barns and other buildings would be attacked an
  • The Tithe Bill was passed by the Whig government, under
  • ll managed to pass reforms for Ireland and the Tithe Bill was one of these measures.
  • nny, Ireland when a crowd of locals attacked a tithe collector and a detachment of the Royal Irish
  • In 1839 parliament introduced the Tithe Commutation Act.
  • During the early 19th century the Irish Tithe Composition Act permitted Protestant clergy to
  • ng at Moore Crescent; to build a skate park at Tithe Farm recreation ground.
  • The Tithe Farm Social Club was formed and the football c
  • onomy 26:8, which describes the commandment to tithe first fruits as linked to God's having brought
  • lead miners against Francis Leke who claimed a tithe from them.
  • h (separation during menstruation), challah (a tithe from dough) and the lighting of candles on the
  • ring a talk show on Zee Marathi called "Khupte Tithe Gupte".
  • Tithe house
  • table donation is regarded as a duty - such as tithe in Judaism and many Christian sects - exceedin
  • The Maaser Sheni, meaning Second Tithe in Hebrew, is a tithing practice in Orthodox J
  • ent to France to supervise the collection of a tithe in 1276 and then became a papal notary in the
  • Henry suggested that William the Lion levy the tithe in Scotland, but William refused, and English
  • On an 1842 Tithe Map is shown only a small group of three or so
  • The 1847 tithe map of the area shows a number of farms on the
  • According to the Austwick & Lawkland Tithe Map of 21 October 1851 the parish has an area
  • a 'moat' which was still very prominent on the Tithe map drawn-up in 1847, although three-sides wer
  • he mill first appeared on the West Chiltington tithe map of 1840.
  • The 1842 Tithe map shows only Whitmore End House in the area.
  • ood whose name appears in a nineteenth century tithe map as King's Grove.
  • the building, Chapel Meadow, was named on the Tithe map, 1841.
  • and these together with the parish registers, tithe maps and Ralph Josselin's diary have been inde
  • Key exhibits include tithe maps for Witney (1839) and Hailey (1840), the
  • inal route can be seen when examining Cheshire Tithe Maps.
  • Orthodox Judaism still regards tithe obligations as in effect on produce grown in t
  • a tradition of the Norman settlement with the tithe of the Church and Parish being directed to the
  • e possession including as it did the rectorial tithe of a large and prosperous parish, the tithe of
  • Tithe of Finished Produce (terumah) The "great offer
  • Calls for a large reduction in the tithe payment were prominent among the demands of th
  • s would call for a rise in wages, a cut in the Tithe payments and for the destruction of threshing
  • fications in the pattern, either by abolishing tithe payments entirely or replacing them with monet
  • He and John Childe (his steward and tithe proctor) were both tried and executed for bugg
  • d approximately using counts of households and tithe records, leading to an estimate of 72,898 pers
  • In the papal tithe register of 1332-1337, the village was mention
  • In the papal tithe registers from 1332-1335 the county is mention
  • Through the offices of Heath the tithe right was eventually transferred, in a possibl
  • ts in Ireland had refused government offers of tithe sharing with the established church, fearing U
  • Maharastra State Award for Haat lavin tithe sone (1973)
  • th our substance, together with the impiety of tithe stealing, printed by F. C. for William Rogers,
  • Composition Act reduced the oppression of the tithe system, in light of the fact that the six mill
  • e King of France was confirmed in his right to tithe the clerics and to restrict their right of app
  • rning Girl" attacks, and also ended the Faerie tithe to Hell, whilst the Flitling Briar Rose also l
  • from being kept in Hell as payment of Faerie's tithe to the demons.
  • The Act abolished the payment of the tithe to the Anglican Church of Ireland.
  • he Catholics and nonconformists had to pay the tithe to a church that didn't represent them.
  • millennium, division of land into Hundreds and tithe took place and Manorial courts dealt with disp
  • ] far from doubt, and only infrequently give a tithe using general valuation."
  • itically active, supporting local farmers in a tithe war and campaigning on behalf of the Liberal P
  • collection of tithes that occurred during the Tithe War of 1831-1836 but is one of the most notabl
  • ries agreed to the deal the true nature of the tithe was revealed: eight of the nine rulers were ta
  • The tithe was also levied less successfully in England's
  • The tithe was extremely unpopular, despite the general a
  • The same tithe was levied in France, but Philip did not have
  • of the time he led the underground, The First Tithe, were first translated and published in 2008 I
  • onks and nuns of a local monastery as a tax or tithe which was due on the seventh of February that
  • e Roman number ten and the historical tenth or tithe, with a pattern resembling the board used by t