Tithes - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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The claims of the clergy to a divine right of maintenance, and of disposing of church-livings, exemplified in the pretensions and conduct of the present Scotch clergy and in the Behaviour of their Creatures, the Multitude. In a letter from a Scotch Presbyterian, now settled in a Dissenting Congregation in England, to a Minister of the National Church of Scotland. With the Scotch Minister's Answer. Occasioned by the tythe-bill now depending in Parliament.
Scotch Presbyterian.Date: 1736- E-books
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The matter of agistment tithe of unprofitable stock in the case of the Vicar of Holbeach AS Decreed BY The Right Honourable Lord Chief Baron Parker, Baron Smythe, &c. in the Court of Exchequer, in Michaelmas Term, 1768. In a letter to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Norwich. By Cecil Willis, D. D. Vicar of Holbeach, and Prebendary of the Cathedral Church of Lincoln.
Willis, CecilDate: [1776]- E-books
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The laws respecting tithes . Comprizing all the cases and statutes on the subject of tithes; Whether Great OR Small, Personal, Predial, OR Mixed; Particularly By and to whom Tithes are payable; How they are to be set out; And how to be recovered when withheld; Likewise Of the Discharge of Tithes by Composition, Modus, and other Means; And Of Leases And Agreements Concerning Tithes; together with all other matters necessary for the information of clergymen, farmers, and country solicitors. By the author of The laws of landlord and tenant, &c.
Bird, James BarryDate: [1800]- E-books
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The law of tythes. Digested on an entire new practical plan, for the use of the country gentleman, parson, farmer, or whom else it may concern. In which is comprehended, All the Statutes, Adjudged Cases, Resolutions, and Judgments in Equity, and in the Ecclesiastical Courts relating thereto. Particularly The Law, as now established, touching the Agistment of Cattle. By John Paul, Esq; Barrister at Law
Paul, John, 1707-1787.Date: MDCCLXXXI: [1781]- E-books
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A letter to the clergy of the County of Norfolk . In which the necessity for the abolition of tithes is plainly proved, and the propriety of other plans, is fully evinced. By No-Tithe-Gatherer.
Cooper, Samuel, 1739 or 40-1800.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]