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टिथिंग Meaning in English



टिथिंग शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : tithing


टिथिंग इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

Later documents, however, indicate that the abbey had a tract of land known as Santlache (Sandlake) with the name Sandlake continuing for several centuries as a tithing in Battle.


Originally a hamlet, Catisfield is first mentioned in the Pipe Roll of the Bishopric of Winchester in 1210 and mentioned in 1279 in the tithing of North Fareham, when Catisfield, Dean, Pokesole, Cams and Bedenham had been added to the Hundred of.


The first attempt to record Ireland's wealth at the parish level was made in the records of Papal Taxation of 1303 (Ireland's equivalent of the Domesday Book), which was required to operate the new tithing system.


Terumat hamaaser - a tithing obligation arising from the Terumah sacrifice still regarded as obligatory by Orthodox Judaism on produce.


Terumot - plural of Terumah, and a section of the Mishnah concerning tithing obligations.


Zeals was anciently a tithing of Mere parish but was made a separate civil parish in 1896.


During the government of Martín Rodríguez (1820–1824), there was a (failed) project to transfer the clergy to state control and abolish tithing in favour of state financial backing for the Church.


Until 1894, Quidhampton was a tithing of Fugglestone St Peter, and it then formed part of the new parish of Bemerton until it was established as a parish in its own right in 1934.


The subdivisions below within hundreds and liberties are the old civil parishes, into which the tithings (the original sub-divisions of the hundreds) came to be fitted.


The present-day civil parish of Atworth was created in 1884 from four former parishes or tithings.


Atworth was a tithing in the northeast of the large ancient parish of Bradford on Avon.


Awre was a large parish which included the tithings of Blakeney, Bledisloe, Hagloe, and Etloe.


Some of its tithings and parishes were exclaves which indicates that its ancient manors were likely the possessions of one related family who received them during the reign of William the Conqueror.





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