Tythes

Word TYTHES
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Missionaries, who are supported by tythes from the French Catholics. ❋ Peter Fisher (1815)

"Item where they complain that there is exacted and demanded in divers parishes of this your realm, other manner of tythes than hath been accustomed to be paid this hundred years past; and in some parts of this your realm there is exacted double tythes, that is to say, threepence, or twopence-halfpenny, for one acre, over and beside the tythe for the increase of cattle that pastureth the same: ❋ James Anthony Froude (1856)

Regular tythes of 20% gross income must be put into a communal cache for “Drugs ‘n’ Shit” which is protected by a gimp with all orfices sewn closed, who is fed through a tube. ❋ Unknown (2008)

He is likewise receiver of the tythes of the clergy in this district, an office that gives him a command of money, and he, moreover, deals in the wine trade. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Every one upon his arrival obtained his grant of land, and sat down on his freehold with no taxes, or very trifling ones, no tythes, no poor rates, with full liberty of hunting and fishing, and many other advantages and privileges he never knew in Europe. ❋ Alexander Hewatt (N/A)

He is no base grater of his tythes, and will not wrangle for the odd egg. ❋ John Earle (N/A)

With caponis, hennis, and uther fowlis; but it also contains a general invective against persons who defraud the clergy of their tythes or dues. ❋ John Knox (N/A)

Madam, what good would be done if tythes were taken away entirely, and describe him burying his own mother, as I did, because the High Priest of the Parish in which she died did not pay her remains the respect he ought to do. ❋ Richard Arthur Austen-Leigh (N/A)

-- "I bargained with Edward Waters that he should have 18_s. _ in money for the trimming of mee by the year, and deducting 1_s. _ 6_d. _ for his tythes." ❋ E.V. Lucas (N/A)

He moreover obtained many important grants and valuable donations; among others a layman named Robert, one of the Norman leaders, gave him two parts of the tythes of his domain at ❋ Frederick Somner Merryweather (N/A)

"_To the Prior belongs the tythes of Beningar the both great and small, to defray the expenses of procuring parchment, and to procure manuscripts for transcription. _" ❋ Frederick Somner Merryweather (N/A)

Another Cuckfield testator, in 1539, left to the high altar, "for tythes and oblacions negligently forgotten, sixpence." ❋ E.V. Lucas (N/A)

He himself indeed was a learned soldier, and a diligent hearer and lover of Scripture; to this he also added the tythes of Redburn, appointing certain provisions to be given to the scribes; this he did out of "charity to the brothers that they may not thereby suffer, and that no impediment might be offered to the writers." ❋ Frederick Somner Merryweather (N/A)

Each person had entire liberty to manage his affairs for his own profit and advantage, and having no tythes, and very trifling taxes to pay, reaped almost the whole fruits of his industry. ❋ Alexander Hewatt (N/A)

And there Abram gave to him the tythes of all he had. ❋ 1230-1298 (1900)

Nor will this serve our purpose, unless we interpret these tythes into fines for non-conformity; and then by the blessing we can easily understand absolution. ❋ Boswell, James, 1740-1795 (1887)

As for double tythes, they cannot be maintained due for one increase; whether in any place they be unduly exacted in fact we know not. ❋ James Anthony Froude (1856)

Beginning at that period, therefore, we find that from thence to the year 1772, our tythes had increased from 7,209 to 153,000. ❋ Unknown (1853)

I have stated the census in two different columns, the whole inhabitants having been sometimes numbered, and sometimes the tythes only. ❋ Unknown (1853)

But she feels it, all the same; and the HaÏtian priesthood, if it ever were contrary-minded, has long ago changed its mind; for to the priesthood it did not fail clearly to appear that where war has left seventeen women to one man, as was the case in the northern part of Haiti, the women must show themselves brave men, or there will be no tythes. ❋ Unknown (1842)

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