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A34936 Decimarum & oblationum tabula, a tything table, or, Table of tithes and oblations according to the ecclesiastical laws and ordinances established in the Church of England, now newly reduced into a book : containing as well the very letter of the law under which these rights be severally comprised ... : as also a brief and summarie declaration of composition, transaction, ... : annexed hereunto summarily, such statute lawes of the land concerning these rights, as have been herein authorised ... / compiled by W.C. ... Crashaw, William, 1572-1626.; Clark, William, bachelor of civil law. 1658 (1658) Wing C6843; ESTC R39608 26,760 48

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to take and carry away 2. Ed. 6. 13. If any person carry away his corne or hay or his other praedial tithes before tithe thereof be set forth or willingly withdraw his tithes of the same or of Double value of the tenth besides costs such other things whereof predial tithes ought to be paid or do stop or let the Parson Vicar c. or other their deputies to view take and carry away their tithes by reason whereof their said tithe or tenth is lost or hurt then upon due proof thereof c. the party so carrying away c. shall pay the double value of the tenth c. besides the costs charges and expences of the suit in the same c. to be recovered before the Ecclesiastical Judge according to the Kings Ecclesiastical Lawes 2. Ed. 6. 13. Every person which shall have any beasts or other cattel tithable going or feeding in any waste or common Wast ground not certainly known of what parish ground wherof the parish is not certainly known shall pay his tithes for the increase of the said cattel to the parson Vicar c. of the parish Hamlet Town or other place where the owner of the said cattel dwelleth 2 Ed. 6. 13. All such barren heath and wast ground c. which before this time hath been barren and paid no tithes by reason of such barrenness and shall Wast ground improved that never paid tythe be improved and converted into arable ground or Meddow shall after the end of seven years next after such improvement pay tithe for the corn and Hay growing upon the same But if such barren c. c. hath before c. been charged with the payment Wast ground improved that paid tithe before of any tythes and the same be after improved and converted into arable ground or meddow then the owner thereof shall during seven years next following from and after the same improvement pay such kind of tithe as was paid for the same before the same improvement 2. Ed. 6. 13. Great wood of the age of twenty years or of greater Silva Caedua age sold to marchants to their own profit or in aid of the King in his Warres is not Tithable nor comprehended under this word Silva Caedua 45. Ed. 3. 3. Every person exercising marchandise bargayning Personal tithes and selling c. or other art or faculty being such kind of persons and in such places as heretofore within these forty years have accustomably used to pay such personal tithes or of right ought to pay other than such as be common day-labourers shall yearly c. pay for his parsonall Tithes the tenth part of his clear gaines his charges and expences c. deducted But in all such places where handicrafts men have used to pay their tithes c. the same custome of payment of tithes shall be observed and continued 2. Ed. 6. 13. Offerings Every person which ought to pay offerings shall yeerly truly pay them to the Parson Vicar c. at such four offering dayes c. as have been accustomed for the payment of the same and in default thereof to pay for the said offerings at Easter then next following 2. Ed. 6. 13. No tithes of marriage goods shall be required of any Wales person within Wales or the marches thereof Neither shal any person be compelled to pay tithe for the lands or hereditaments which by the laws and statutes of this realm or by any Priviledge or Prescription are not chargeable with the payment thereof or that be discharged by composition real 2. Ed. 6. 13. Obstinacie If any person after sentence definitive given against him obstinately refuse to pay his tithes or shall otherwise contemn and disobey the processe and decrees of the Ecclesiastical Courts c. then upon information Contempt given c. the same party shall be committed to ward c. 27. H. 8. 20. Look the statute in all If any of the parties doe appeal c. then the Appeales judge forthwith shall adjudge to the other party the reasonable costs of his suit therein before expended and take surety of the other party c. to what effect see the statute in all 32. H. 8. 7. If any party c. do sue for any prohibition c. under Prohibition the coppy of the Libel shall be written the suggestion wherefore the party so demandeth the said prohibition and in case the said suggestion by two honest and sufficient witnesses at the least be not proved true in the court where the said prohibion shal be so granted within six moneths next following c. Then the party that is hindred of his suit in the Ecclesiastical court by such prohibion c. shall have a consultation granted c. and shall also recover double costs Consultation and dammages 2. Ed. 6. 13. And the Judges before whom the cause was first brought in question shall proceed notwithstanding the Kings Prohibition 24. Ed. 1. These be Summarily Christian Reader the spiritual and statute Lawes of the Land for Tything this is the work take it in good part the title but begun may better be satisfied hereafter FINIS