- well as in the
ballad of
Thomas the Rhymer.
Teind is a
Scots word for tithe,
meaning a
tenth part.
Teinds had been used to
support the
living expenses...
- the name of his son) by
setting tenancies in "feufarm" with long
lease "
teinds" or tithes. In
order to do this,
permission was
required from Rome for the...
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Court of session, Inner-house, Outer-house and Bill-chamber; the
Court of
teinds, and the Jury court.
Volume I. Edinburgh: Bell & Brad****e. p. 28. Clergy...
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Trade agreement ATA
Carnet Research Religious Church tax
Eight per
thousand Teind Tithe Fiscus Judaicus Leibzoll Temple tax
Tolerance tax
Jizya Kharaj Khums...
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stipends at a
fixed value in money. The
Court of
Session acted as the
Teind Court.
Teinds were
finally abolished by
section 56 of the
Abolition of
Feudal Tenure...
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Trade agreement ATA
Carnet Research Religious Church tax
Eight per
thousand Teind Tithe Fiscus Judaicus Leibzoll Temple tax
Tolerance tax
Jizya Kharaj Khums...
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thrown out of heaven. This
concept may
explain the
tradition of
paying a "
teind" or
tithe to ****; as
fallen angels,
although not
quite devils, they could...
- Berwick-upon-Tweed, to be held to him for the
whole time of his life with all lands,
teinds,
rents and profits, etc.,
belonging to the said hospital, as
freely as is...
- He goes on to tell
Janet that the
fairies give one of
their people as a
teind (tithe) to **** at
midnight on
every seventh Hallowe'en. He asks
Janet for...
-
Trade agreement ATA
Carnet Research Religious Church tax
Eight per
thousand Teind Tithe Fiscus Judaicus Leibzoll Temple tax
Tolerance tax
Jizya Kharaj Khums...