[302] Included in Bishop’s.
[303] £3,067 is from eight parishes in Wales; and of this amount, the
Principal of Jesus College, Oxford, is the owner of £1,532 10_s._
[304] £2,402 for the Margaret Professor from Terrington, in Norfolk.
[305] Including Winchester School, £7,258 per annum; Eton, £8,484;
Wimborne, £2,416. In Wales, All Soul’s has £875; University, Oxford, £37;
Christ College, Cambridge, £370.
[306] The 347 impropriated rectors received, by Inclosure Acts, lands or
payments in lieu of tithes, and are, therefore, excluded from the Tithe
Return.
[307] Parliamentary Return, “Tithe Commutation,” published 26th March,
1867.
[308] Taken from the Parliamentary Return just published, viz., “Revenues
of the Church of England,” 23rd of June, 1891.
INDEX.
Abel, 3.
Abraham, 1.
Adam, 3, 6.
Advowsons, sale of, 27.
Aelfwold, King of Northumbria, 42.
Aidan, Bishop, 36.
Alcuin, 35.
Alfred, King, 67.
Alien Priories, property of, 139;
annual amount sent to Cluny in France, 170;
dissolved, 170.
Allen, John, his “Inquiry into the Royal Prerogative,” 58.
Althorp, Lord, 202.
Appendices, _see_ Table of Contents, p. xvi.
Apostolical Constitutions, 5-7.
Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury, increased Bishop Roger’s _modus_
for City of London, 187;
the record of the Common Council on this modus, 188.
Asser, 55.
Athelstan, King, law of tithes, 70.
Athon, John de, his “Constitutions of Otho”; refers to canon law
which makes rectors repair chancel and nave of churches, 124,
note 1.
Baldred, King of Kent, his witan declined to ratify a grant of
folcland, 58.
Baron, John, 105.
Bede, 11;
speaks but once of tithes, to be paid to poor, 21;
his account of landowners’ churches, 25, 26, 81, 82.
Bellarmine, Cardinal, 5, 6.
Benefices in England and Wales, 257.
Birch, his “Cartularium Saxonicum,” 37, 39, 58, 61, 143;
discovers earliest Anglo-Saxon census MS., 91.
Birinus, first Archbishop of York, 35.
Bishops, first distributors of church revenues, 18;
British Bishops (A.D. 597), 35;
Anglo-Saxon, 93.
Blunt, in his “History of the Reformation” tells of the condition of
the poor at the dissolution of monasteries, 128.
Blackstone, Judge, quadripartite division, 18, 23;
church endowments, 24, 25;
monks, 88;
his views on the origin of arbitrary consecration of tithes, 148.
Bocland defined, 57.
Boniface, Archbishop of Mentz, 40.
British Churches, ancient, no tithes paid to, 14.
Brewer, J. S., 11, 17, 119.
Bromton, John, abbot of Jervaulx in Yorkshire, 48, 49, 114, 115.
Burnet, Bishop, his criticisms on Wharton’s “Anglia Sacra,” 129, 130.
Cain, 3.
Caird, Sir James, valued tithes at six millions, 207.
Canons, Calchyth (Chelsea), A.D. 787, p. 43.
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