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tithe <tithe; tithes> SUST.

tithe (numbers)
tithe HIST.
tithe DER.
tithe HIST.

take or collect the tithe V.

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It meant that the village was in the process of location (the size of land to pay a tithe from was not yet precised).
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This led to a clergyman's needing to have the use of a tithe barn in which to store what he had collected.
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A map was produced for each tithe district, that is, an area in which tithes were paid as a unit.
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Several surrounding farm buildings and a tithe barn were demolished and the vicarage itself was sold in 1937.
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The evidence for this comes from several angles including tithe records, estate records and field names.
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The third tithe was used to support the indigent, widows, and orphans - distribution was decided privately at the discretion of the ministry.
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The land owners, however, were now allowed to raise rents by the same amount as the former tithe.
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The tithe was reckoned at 70,000, the quarter at 60,000.
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Another theory is that the term implies that a tithe was paid by residents living in this country.
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The tithes were often stored in a tithe barn attached to the parish.
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