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Tithing-man
Tithing-man, a peace-officer, an under-constable. See preceding title.
Borsholder
Borsholder, borough's ealder, tithing-man, or head-borough, supposed to be the discreetest man in the
Tithing
and good behaviour, the chief of whom was called the tithing-man. See TOWNSHIP.
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Mixed tithes
Mixed tithes, tithes of wool, milk, pigs, etc., consisting of natural products, … but nurtured and preserved in part by the care of man. See Com. Dig., tit. 'Dismes' (F. 2), and post, TITHES.
Personal tithes
Personal tithes, those that are paid out of such profits as come … of such profits as come by the labour of a man's person, as by buying and selling, gains of merchandise, handicrafts,
Sheading
Sheading, a riding, tithing, or division in the Isle of Man, where the whole
Sheading
A tithing or division in the Isle of Man in which there
Hereditaments
hereditaments in Hale's Analysis (p. 48) is the following:-Rents, services, tithes, commons, and other profits in alieno solo, pensions, offices, franchises, … signifies 'all such things, whether corporeal or incorporeal [as] a man may have to him and his heirs by way of
Poor laws
vicar, and other, and of every occupier of lands, houses, tithes impropriate, propriations of tithes, coal mines, or saleable underwoods in … Act, 1834, the administration of the parochial funds and the management of the poor throughout the country were placed for five
Churchesset
particularly contained, in which they call it chirchsed, Seld. Hist. Tithes, 216. … a certain measure of wheat, which in times past every man, on St. Martin'' day, gave to holy church, as well
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