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Definition of Tythes

Tythe
Tythe Tythe, n. See Tithe.

Meaning of Tythes from wikipedia

- A tithe (/taɪð/; from Old English: teogoþa "tenth") is a one-tenth part of something, paid as a contribution to a religious organization or compulsory...
- 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...
- Skywalker, fresh from an encounter with Dooku on the former industrial world of Tythe, use orbital hyperspace rings to depart for Coruscant. The novel ends "To...
- as Christian Graham Nicholas Nunn as William Napier Tom Mannion as Gerry Tythe Georgie Glen as Judge Allison McKenzie as Cathy Zahar Burlakov as Ben Dean...
- "The Right Boys Paying Their Tythes", a propagandist engraving from c. 1786...
- Faire Quarrell (play) – Thomas Middleton and William Rowley 1618 History of Tythes – John Selden Amends for Ladies (play) – Nathan Field 1619 A King and No...
- Mögling – Speculum Sophi**** Rhodo-Stauroti**** John SeldenHistory of Tythes Anonymous – The Tragedy of Amurath Jakob Ayrer (died 1605) – Opus Theatri****...
- example, the Leveller 'Large' Petition of 1647 contained a proposal "that tythes and all other inforced maintenances, may be for ever abolished, and nothing...
- Middle Littleton Tythe Barn, also known as Middle Littleton Tithe Barn, is a grade I listed 13th or 14th-century tithe barn in the village of Middle Littleton...
- to it, the effect of which is that all denizens shall be free of tax and tythe for ever more. Unfortunately over time this right has been slowly eroded...