- A
tithing or
tything was a
historic English legal,
administrative or
territorial unit,
originally ten
hides (and hence, one
tenth of a hundred). Tithings...
- Wapentakes, Divisions, Cities, Boroughs, Liberties, Parishes, Townships,
Tythings, Hamlets, Precincts,
Chapelries &c. &c. in England. London:
Joseph Butterworth...
- ten. The
group was
referred to as a
teothung or
tything, i.e. a "thing (****embly) of ten men". The
tything was
under the
leadership of a
tythingman chosen...
- and enclosing,
certain open and
common fields,
lying within the
several tythings of
Upton and Milton,
within the
parish of East
Knoyle otherwise Bishops...
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Royal Grammar School Worcester Address Upper Tything Worcester ,
Worcestershire , WR1 1HP
England Coordinates 52°12′01″N 2°13′27″W / 52.2004°N 2.2242°W...
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tract or
piece of
commonable land
called Leigh Common,
situate in the
tything of Leigh, in the
parisb of Yetminster, in the
county of Dorset. Clevendon...
- were
composed of four
tything (residential)
blocks and four
trust (civic) blocks, arra****
around a
central square. The
tything blocks contained ten houses...
-
allowing for
continued expansion along Foregate Street, The
Tything, and
Upper Tything, and many
townhouses were
built or
remodelled in brick. Worcester...
- had a
central square,
around which were arra**** four
trust lots and four
tythings. Each
trust lot was to be used for a
civic purpose, such as a school, government...
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certain Open and
Common Fields, Downs, and
Commonable Grounds, in the
Tythings or
Liberties of Eastbury,
otherwise Isbury, and Blagrove, in the Parish...