Types of Cause: Tithes – oats


Widget not in any sidebars

Tithes of oats were great or predial tithes as they arose from crop husbandry and so were generally payable to the rector or his farmer (see ‘Tithes – modus’ under ‘Subjects’).

Pasture, gorse, oats, peas, hay

EDC 5/10/1 – William Aldersey contra Thomas Wright and Richard Broster

Barley and oats

EDC 5/13/3 – Robert Assheton, rector of Middleton, contra Giles Johnson.

Barley, oats and hay

EDC 5/1566/3 – William Farington, esquire, farmer of the rectory of Blackburn, contra Thomas Ireland, senior.
EDC 5/1566/6 – John Leigh, esquire, farmer of the hamlets of Sutton and Wincle, contra William Sutton and Ralph Gardner.

Barley, oats and wheat

EDC 5/10/2 – Roger and Ellen Fulbeke and Nicholas Jacson, farmers of the tithes of Irton, contra John and Nicholas Sherween and Roland Hartley.
EDC 5/12/1 – Robert Assheton, rector of Middleton, contra John Aspenhawlgh, John Alens and John Bradley.

Barley, oats and rye

EDC 5/13/1 – Roger Lever contra Roger Walmysley, senior and Roger Walmysley, junior.

Oats

EDC 5/12/2 – Thomas Cuverden contra Richard Sherley.

Oats and hay

EDC 5/1566/4 – William Farington, esquire, farmer of the rectory of Blackburn contra Robert Ratcliffe.