The historie of tithes that is, the practice of payment of them, the positiue laws made for them, the opinions touching the right of them : a review of it is also annext, which both confirmes it and directs in the vse of it / by I. Selden.
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- The historie of tithes that is, the practice of payment of them, the positiue laws made for them, the opinions touching the right of them : a review of it is also annext, which both confirmes it and directs in the vse of it / by I. Selden.
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- Selden, John, 1586-1654.
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- M.DC.XVIII [1618]
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Contents
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To the most honord S
r ROBERT COTTON ofConnington. Knight and Baronet. - THE PREFACE.
- THE CONTENTS.
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The Historie of TITHES.
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CAP. I.
Of Tithes before the Law. -
How,
among the Iews,Tithes werepaid orthought due. CAP. II. -
Tithes how paid, or due among theGentiles. CAP. III. -
In the
first foure hundred yeers after Christ. CAP. IV. -
From about the yeer
CCCC. ill DCCC. CAP. V. -
Between about the yeer
D.CCC. and neereM.CC. CAP. VI. -
Of the time from
M.CC. or neere thereabouts, till this day. CAP. VII. -
CAP. VIII. The
Laws ofEngland made in theSaxon mycel synodes orƿitenagemotes, inParliaments, and in theCouncells here held eitherNationall orProuinciall, or by thePope, for the due pay∣ment or discharge ofTithes in this Kingdom.Petitions orBills inParliament touching them, are inserted. all in their course of time. - CAP. IX.
- CAP. X.
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CAP. XI.
- I.
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Out of the Chartularie of the Abbey of
Osney. -
Out of the Chartularie or Lieger-Booke of the Priorie of
Gisburne orGisburgh in the North-riding ofYorkshire. -
Out of the Chartularie of the Monasterie of S.
Andrews ofRochester. -
Out of the Chartularie of the Monasterie of
Reding forLeonminster orLemster inHerefordshire, that was annext byHenry the first toReding, in the foundation. -
Out of the Chartularie of the Nun∣nerie of
Clerkenwell. -
Out of the liues of the Abbots of
S. Augu∣stines ofCanterburie, written byTho∣mas Sprot , a Monk of the Abbey vnderEdward the first. -
Out of
Peeter ofBlois his continuance of the Historie of the Abbey ofCrow∣land inLincolnshire. -
Out of the Lieger-Booke of the Abbey of
S. Albons inHertfordshire. -
Out of
Matthew Paris his liues of the Abbots ofS. Albons. -
Out of the Chartularie of the Priorie of
Boxgraue inSussex. -
Out of the Chartularie of S.
Neots orNeeds inHuntingdonshire. -
Out of the Chartularie of the Hospitall of
S. Leonards inYorkshire. -
Out of a Ms. of Constitutions, Charters, and Writs, touching the Prouince and Church of
York. - Out of old Charters remaining in the hands of that Noble Knight Sir Robert Cotton.
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Out of an
Originall Charter ofK. Stephens, made to the Priorie ofEye inSuffolk. It was in the hands of that Learned and Honorable theL. William Howard. I had the vse of it through the courtesie of that Noble KnightS Cotton.r . Robert -
Out of the
Cartae antiquae among the Records of the Tower ofLondon. - II.
- III.
- IV.
- CAP. XII.
- CAP. XIII.
- CAP. XIV.
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CAP. I.
- A REVIEW.
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The ancient
Records and other Manuscripts, Vsed in thisHistorie of Tithes; with references to the places where they are cited, and to theOf∣fices andLibraries wherein they remain. - Faults committed in the Print.
- The Printer to the Reader