A Collection of Decrees by the Court of Exchequer in Tithe-causes: From the Usurpation to the Present Time. [1650-1798], Volum 2

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Bunney, Thompson, and Company, 1798

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Side 493 - ... from the time whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary, hath been...
Side 251 - Provided always, and be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, that no person shall be sued, or otherwise compelled to yield, give, or pay any manner of tithes, for any manors, lands, tenements or hereditaments, which by the laws and statutes of this realm, or by any privilege or prescription, are not chargeable with the payment of any such tithes., or that be discharged by any composition real.
Side 375 - Lewis said, that he had been vicar of the parish for twenty-nine years past, and was, as such, entitled, by an endowment, to all small tithes, and to the tithes of hay; and that if any tithes were due for tares cut green, the same belonged to him, they being in the nature of herbage or agistment tithes; and being endowed with the tithes of hay, he was also entitled to the tithes of tares cut and made into winter fodder.
Side 494 - TG) and, that from time whereof the memory of man is not to the contrary, there was, and...
Side 236 - ... and on debate of the matter ; IT is ORDERED BY THE COURT, that the defendant do come to an account with the plaintiff for the values of the tithes of wood, for the time in the bill (except for oak, afh, and maiden trees of beech above twenty years growth), and beech wood (a) proceeding from ftools originally maiden trees above twenty years...
Side 485 - Mr. fyers appealed to the houfe of lords; fetting forth, that the mander of fetting out the tithes by the admeafurement of the hops in bafkets, would be very prejudicial and inconvenient to both parties, as the hops by that means would be neceflarily...
Side 241 - ... and it is further ordered and decreed by the court, that the plaintiff do recover from the defendant...
Side 134 - General, for the plaintiff, in reply, it was ordered, that it be referred to the deputy remembrancer, to take an account of what was due to the plaintiff from the defendants...
Side 375 - The plaintiffs replied ; the defendants rejoined ; and the Court ordered Brassier to account for the value of the tithes of those tares which he had cut green, and fed his cattle with ; and the vicar to account for the value of the tithes of the tares, which Brassier had cut and made into dry winter fodder, and which the vicar had carried away. Now upon that issue what is the inference ? The plaintiff, the...
Side 404 - TheDekndniA set up an ancient usage, whereby the rectors are obliged to accept their tithe hops by the tenth pole or hill, after the vines are severed from the ground and stripped off the poles; and that the said rectors were, and the Plaintiff was obliged, to pick all his tithe hops. Here was an ancient usage set up less favourable to the rector than the usage set up in the case at bar ; because it was to sever the binds from the ground...