. The history and antiquities of the county of Buckingham. d.: total, 112/. 7s. 10c/.* In 1836, the Vicarage was returned at 152/. per ann. 1 The representation of the exterior was supplied by the late Mr. Bull, Steward to Mr. Lowndes, to whose civilities andattention, when the Author was permitted to resort to the MSS. of the Chancellor of the Exchequer Lowndes, repositedhere, he now pays this melancholy tribute of posthumous respect and acknowledgement. - Altarage was, by a solemn decree in Chancery, upon consultation with Civilians, in 21 Eliz. declared to be tithes ofwool, lambs, colts, ca
. The history and antiquities of the county of Buckingham. d.: total, 112/. 7s. 10c/.* In 1836, the Vicarage was returned at 152/. per ann. 1 The representation of the exterior was supplied by the late Mr. Bull, Steward to Mr. Lowndes, to whose civilities andattention, when the Author was permitted to resort to the MSS. of the Chancellor of the Exchequer Lowndes, repositedhere, he now pays this melancholy tribute of posthumous respect and acknowledgement. - Altarage was, by a solemn decree in Chancery, upon consultation with Civilians, in 21 Eliz. declared to be tithes ofwool, lambs, colts, calves, pigs, goaling;s, chickens, butter, cheese, hemp, fruit, herbs, and other small tithes, withofferings : and the words c?(?« minutis decimis omnibus, are, upon good authority, taken to extend to tithes of under-wood, although not included specifically as tithe of Silva Cedua. 3 From notes of a Bill in Chancery, and the Answer to it, in the Tower, 30 Oct. 1819. [MSS. Rev. Ed. Cooke, ] * From an account by the Rev. John Henry Mapleton,
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