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This work traces the development of the obligation to pay a tenth from antiquity through medieval and modern transformations, examining textual and legal evidence, disputed manuscripts, and competing historical interpretations. It reviews early church practice, medieval canons and monastic appropriations, Norman and later changes, Reformation and parliamentary adjustments, and the nineteenth-century commutation and redemption of tithes. It combines narrative history with statistical returns and legal analysis, critiques prior authorities and their use of negative evidence, and includes county-by-county data, appendices of returns, and an assessment of church revenues and endowments.

APPENDIX B.

Chapters.

£ s. d.
Dean and Chapter of Bangor 1,616 0 0 in 1 county in 5 parishes.
Bristol 11,578 2 7 in 5 counties in 34
Canterbury 22,548 8 4 5 39
Carlisle 12,104 19 3 30
Chester 1,028 13 5 1 6
Chichester 8,883 8 2 3 26
Durham 15,321 19 3 25
Ely 10,762 16 2 4 15
Exeter 14,636 17 4 4 51
Gloucester 6,654 2 3 4 25
Hereford 10,371 1 2 4 45
Lichfield 6,738 9 5 5 18
Lincoln 5,111 3 3 6 19
Llandaff 4,642 0 0 2 29
London 10,681 4 11 4 17
Manchester 2,596 10 11 1 1
Norwich 11,329 3 8 2 39
Oxford 39,785 1 10 18 82
Ripon 1,376 8 3 1 2
Rochester 15,394 18 4 4 39
Salisbury 11,282 0 8 5 33
St. Asaph 3,018 10 10½ 3 7
St. David’s 6,323 12 8 5 37
Wells 7,382 7 9 3 22
Westminster 9,794 6 4 8 22
Windsor 29,887 9 2 16 61
Winchester 14,988 10 5 7 25
Worcester 12,033 4 0 6 23
29. York 6,357 3 9 3 21
£314,276 14 3 in 798 parishes.