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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- certain Open and Common Fields, Downs, and Commonable Grounds, in the Tythings or Liberties of Eastbury, otherwise Isbury, and Blagrove, in the Parish...