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Remarks upon a bill now depending in Parliament, entitled, A bill to prevent suits for tythes, ...
Sherlock, Thomas, 1678-1761.Date: 1731]- Books
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Papers relating to the Quakers tythe bill: viz. I. The case of the people called Quakers. II. Extracts from the yearly epistles of meeting of Quakers held in London relating to tythes. III. A supplemental extract from the Quakers yearly epistles relating to their Sufferings. IV. Remarks upon a bill now depending in Parliament, to enlarge, amend, and render more effectual the Laws now in being for the more easy Recovery of Tythes, Church-Rates, and Oblations, and other Ecclesiastical Dues from the People called Quakers: And also Remarks upon a printed Paper, intitled, The Case of the People called Quakers. V. The country parson's plea against the Quakers tythe-bill: Humbly addressed to the Commons of Great-Britain assembled in Parliament. To which is added, An answer to the Country parson's plea against the Quakers Tythe bill. In a letter to the R.R. author. By a member of the House of Commons.
Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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A case of extreme, and unparalleled hardship: containing considerations on a verdict, that potatoes and turnips are hay and corn!
Bligh, Reginald.Date: 1799- Books
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A tithing table, shewing (by way of analysis) of what things tithes are or are not due, either by common law, custom, or prescription. By W. Bohun ...
Bohun, William.Date: 1732- Books
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A plan for the commutation of tythes, the extension of agriculture, the relief of the farmers, the peasantry, and the poor, without disturbing the existing government.
Date: 1794- Books
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A new treatise on the laws concerning tithes: containing all the statutes, adjudged cases, resolutions and judgments relative thereto, Under the Following Heads: Chap. I. Definition of Tithes, Parsonage, Vicarage, Impropriation, and Appropriation; and of the Origin, Nature, and several Kinds of Tithes. II. Out of what things Tithes shall be paid; what Lands are subject to Tithes, and the several Statutes for dissolving Abbies, Monasteries, and other Religious Houses, and vesting their Lands in the King; what Lands are discharged from Tithes by these Acts respectively, with a Catalogue of the Monsteries dissolved by Sat. 31 Hen. 8. of the yearly value of 200l. and upwards; what Order they were of, and the Times of their respective Foundations. III. Of Exemptions from Payment of Tithes and of Modus, Custom, and Prescription. IV. As Alphabetical Table or Index of Things Titheable, and not Titheable, viz. Acorns, After-Catage, After-Math, After-Pasture, Agistment, Alders, Altarage, Apples, Ash, Asp-Trees, Bark, Barrenland, Beans, Beech, Bees, Bitch, Brick, Broom, Calves, Chalk, Cheese, Cherrytrees, Chickens, Clay, Clover, Coal, Colts, Conies, Copper-Mill, Deer, Dotards, Doves, Eggs, Elms, Fallow, Ferns, Fish, Flax, Forest, Fowl, Fruit, Fuel, Furses, Gardens, Goose, Glass-House, Grass, Gravel, Hasle, Hay, Head-Lands, Heath, Hedge-Poles, Hemp, Herbage, Holly, Honey, Hops, Horses, Houses, Lambs, Lattermath, Lead, Lime, Loppings, Maple, Mast, Milk, Mill, Mines, Nurseries, Oak, Orchards, Osiers, Park, Partridge, Pasture, Pease, Phensante, Pigeons, Pigs, Quarries, Rakings, Roots, Saffron, Salt, Sheep, Slate, Stubble, Sylva Caedua, Tales, Tiles, Trees, Tute, Turkeya, Warren, Waste, Willows, Woad, Wood. V. Of Setting out, and Taking and Carrying away Tithes. VI. Of the Remedies for recovering Tithes, and the several Acts of Parliament made for that Purpose. Vii. Of the Manner of paying Tithes, and the Sums payable by the respective Parishes in London. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple.
Cunningham, Timothy, -1789.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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Papers relating to the Quakers Tythe Bill: viz. I. The Case of the People called Quakers. II. Extracts from the yearly Epistles of Meeting of Quakers held in London relating to Tythes. III. A Supplemental Extract from the Quakers yearly Epistles relating to their Sufferings. IV. Remarks upon a Bill now depending in Parliament, to enlarge, amend, and render more effectual the Laws now in being for the more easy Recovery of Tythes, Church-Rates, and Oblations, and other Ecclesiastical Dues from the People called Quakers: And also Remarks upon a printed Paper, intitled, The Case of the People called Quakers. V. The Country Parson's Plea against the Quakers Tythe-Bill: Humbly addressed to the Commons of Great-Britain assembled in Parliament. To which is added, An answer to the Country parson's plea against the Quakers Tythe Bill. In a Letter to the R. R. Author. By a member of the House of Commons.
Date: MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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Papers relating to the Quakers Tythe Bill: viz. I. The case of the people called Quakers. II. Extracts from the yearly Epistles of Meeting of Quakers, held in London relating to Tythes. III. A Supplemental Extract from the Quakers yearly Epistles relating to their Sufferings. IV. Remarks upon a Bill now depending in Parliament, to enlarge, amend, and render more effectual the Laws now in being for the more easy Recovery of Tythes, Church-Rates, and Oblations, and other Ecclesiastical Dues from the People called Quakers: And also Remarks upon a printed Paper, intitled, The Case of the People called Quakers. V. The Country Parson's Plea against the Quakers Tythe Bill: Humbly addressed to the Commons of Great-Britain assembled in Parliament.
Date: M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]- Books
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A full answer to the country parson's plea against the Quakers Tythe-Bill . The Priest taken in his own Craft, and confuted by his own Arguments. His Ordination Consider'd, and left at the Gates of Rome. By the author of the Replication to the country parson's papers and plea. The Author's Reasons for Refusing to accept Preferment in the Church, with a Living of 400 l. per Annum.
Besse, Joseph, 1683?-1757.Date: M.DCC.XXXVI, [1736]- Books
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A tithing table, shewing (by way of analysis) of what things tithes are or are not due, either by common law, custom, or prescription. By W. Bohun ...
Bohun, William.Date: 1735- Books
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Observations on tithes, shewing the inconveniences of all the schemes that have been proposed for altering that antient manner of providing for the clergy of the Established Church of Ireland. By William Hales, D. D. Rector of Killisandra in the Province of Ulster, late a Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. To which is annexed, a second edition of the Moderate Reformer, or Proposal for abolishing some of the most obvious and gross Abuses that have crept into the Church of England, and are the Occasion of frequent Complaints against it. By a friend of the Church of England.
Hales, William, 1747-1831.Date: M.DCC.XCIV. [1794]- Books
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Observations on a pamphlet written by Richard Flower, recommending the abolition of tithes. By the Rev. James Bearblock, A.M. Late Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, author of A treatise upon tithes, and the various modes of compounding for them.
Bearblock, James, 1765 or 1766-1841.Date: 1800- Books
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Twenty sermons upon social duties and their opposite vices. By the author of the Life of David. To which is added, an essay towards evidencing the divine original of tythes, Which the Author considers as a Species of Social Duties.
Delany, Patrick, 1685 or 1686-1768.Date: M.DCC.L. [1750]- Books
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An answer to the country parson's plea against the Quakers Tythe-Bill. In a letter to the R. R. author. By a Member of the House of Commons.
Hervey, John Hervey, Baron, 1696-1743.Date: [1736]- Books
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An Act for the better collecting and levying the revenue of the tenths of the clergy.
Great Britain.Date: 1717]- Books
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Observations on the Animadversions on a reverend prelates' Remarks upon the bill now depending in Parliament, entituled, A bill to prevent suits for tythes, where none, nor any Composition for the same, have been paid within a certain Number of Years.
Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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The parson's counsellor, with the law of tythes or tything: in two books. ... The sixth edition corrected, ... by Sir Simon Degge, Kt.
Degge, Simon, Sir, 1612-1704.Date: 1703- Books
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Thomas Crowley's dissertations on liberty of conscience, respecting The payment of tythes, and other pecuniary legal assessments. In Four Parts. Together with The Proceedings of the Society of Quakers against him thereon, And his Subsequent letters On that occasion.
Crowley, Thomas, approximately 1700-approximately 1785.Date: [1775?]- Books
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Speech of the Right Honourable Henry Grattan, relative to tythe, in the Irish House of Commons, on Friday, May 8, 1789.
Grattan, Henry, 1746-1820.Date: 1790- Books
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Tracts on tithes. I. Brief and serious reasons why the people called Quakers do not pay tithes. Published by said People in 1768. II. Plain reasons why the people called Quakers may in conscience, and ought in duty, to pay tithes. Published in 1786, and said to be written by a prelate of this kingdom. III. A vindication of the brief and serious reasons, in reply to the last. By. J. G. one of the said people.
Gough, John, 1721-1791.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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Animadversions on a reverend prelate's remarks upon the bill now depending in Parliament: entitled A bill to prevent suits for tythes, where none, nor any Composition for the same, have been paid within a certain number of years. By a member of the House of Commons. To which are prefix'd the reverend prelate's remarks.
Arnall, William, 1699 or 1700-1736.Date: [1731]- Books
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The law of tithes; shewing their nature, kinds, properties and incidents; by whom, to whom, when, and in what Manner payable; how, and in what Courts to be sued for and recovered; what Things, Lands or Persons are charged with, or exempted therefrom. With the Nature, Incidents and Effects of Customs, Prescriptions, Real Compositions, Modus Decimandi, Libels, Suggestions, Prohibitions, Consultations, &c. Wherein all the statutes and adjudged cases relative to the subject are introduced and considered. By W. Bohun of the Middle-Temple, Esq;
Bohun, William.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
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John Prat, Esq; appellant. William Hopkins, Benjamin Midford, Henry Talbot, and Joseph Farmer, respondents. The appellant's case.
Prat, John.Date: 1730]- Books
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Considerations on the nature, origin and institution of tithes; and the laws and customs for collecting and enforcing the payment of them. Shewing That the Payment of Tithes in kind is a Relique of Popish Tyranny, not only Iniquitous, Oppressive and Incompatible with the Spirit of the British Constitution, but also destructive to the Ardour of Agriculture and Improvement. That it greatly contributes to the Scarcity and Dearness of all Sorts of Provisions, and by rendering the Clergy obnoxious to the Laity, is very prejudicial to the Cause of Religion. To which is Added An Alphabetical Table of all Things now Tithable, and how paid. With some select and curious Cases tried and determined by the House of Lords on different Moduses, &c. which is recommended as an useful Guide to all Farmers and Landholders. And also a correct Table of all Abbies, Monasteries, &c. abolished in the Reign of Hen. Viii. With a Proposal to Parliament to abolish the whole Institution of Tithes, and restore the Farmers of England, to equal Freedom with other Subjects. Dedicated To his Grace the Duke of Northumberland. By a layman.
Layman.Date: M,DCC,LXXIII. [1773]- Books
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Papers relating to the Quakers tythe bill: viz. I. The case of the people called Quakers. II. Extracts from the yearly Epistles of Meeting of Quakers held in London relating to Tythes. III. A Supplemental Extract from the Quakers yearly Epistles relating to their Sufferings. IV. Remarks upon a Bill now depending in Parliament, to enlarge, amend, and render more effectual the Laws now in being for the more easy Recovery of Tythes, Church-Rates, and Oblations, and other Ecclesiastical Dues from the People called Quakers: And also Remarks upon a printed Paper, intitled, The Case of the People called Quakers. V. The country parson's plea against the Quakers tythe bill: humbly addressed to the Commons of Great-Britain assembled in Parliament.
Date: M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]