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Definition of Great tithes

Great tithes
Great tithes. See under Tithes. The great, the eminent, distinguished, or powerful. The Great Spirit, among the North American Indians, their chief or principal deity. To be great (with one), to be intimate or familiar (with him). --Bacon.

Meaning of Great tithes from wikipedia

- government. Today, tithes are normally voluntary and paid in cash or cheques or more recently via online giving, whereas historically tithes were required...
- Payment of Tithes of 1548, the great tithes are described as those of corn (that is all cereal crops), hay and wood, and the small tithes as the remainder...
- reburied in the Saint Sophia's Cathedral. Church of the Tithes 3D-model of Church of the Tithes (1.33Mb)[permanent dead link] Mariya Lesiv, The Return...
- the utilization of the "great tithe" for public purposes after subtraction of a reasonable pastor's salary. (The "great tithe" was ****essed by the Catholic...
- year tithes were broken-off, and in every third and sixth-year of this cycle the second tithe replaced with the poor man's tithe. These tithes were akin...
- A tithe barn was a type of barn used in much of northern Europe in the Middle Ages for storing rents and tithes. Farmers were required to give one-tenth...
- enclosure acts as involving tithe commutation. In such cases, commissioners who dealt with the detail of enclosure acts handled tithes by allocation of land...
- tithes of the manor of Castleknock to the use of St Patrick’s Cathedral, renouncing to the Archbishop all rights to the vicarage and its small tithes...
- lectureship at Molland-****-Knowstone parish and endowed it with the great tithes of the manor. Recorded holders of the office include: Rev. John Coleridge...
- Bishop of London, earliest known to be so in c. 1127, when he gave the great tithes to Canon Henry for keeping St. Paul's cathedral school. The church required...