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An appendix to the treatise on agistment tithe, containing copies at large of the bill, answers, and decree in the Court of the Exchequer, Easter term, 1774, in the cause of Bateman against Aistrup, and others, for the tithe of the agistment of sheep, and of barren and unprofitable cattle. To which is added a copy of the original endowment, under which the plaintiffs right to those tithes was claimed and allowed. And also a copy of his whole bill of costs, from the commencement to the conclusion of the cause. With explanatory notes and observations on the whole. By Tho : Bateman, A.M. Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Gordon, Vicar of Whaplode, Lincolnshire, &c.

By: Bateman, Thomas, Vicar of Whaplode.Publisher: London : Printed and sold by Richardson and Urquhart; W. Nicoll; T. Cadell; J. Walter; and W. Tesseyman, York, 1779Description: xv, [1], 133, [3]p. ; 8.°.Uniform titles: A treatise of agistment tithe Note: Lacking half-title but with final errata leafSubject(s): Tithes -- Great Britain
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VOL.143(1) An essay on the simony and sacrilege of the bishops of Ireland. Together with some proposals for redress of the same, and some other ecclesiastical abuses. With a prefatory letter to the Lord Primate of Ireland. Offered in most humble manner to the consideration of the Honourable the House of Commons of Ireland. By James Read, D.D. VOL.143(2) A candid enquiry into the causes and motives of the late riots in the province of Munster; Together with a brief narrative of the proceedings against these rioters, anno 1766. In a letter to a noble lord in England. VOL.143(3) A treatise on agistment tithe, in which the nature, right, objects, mode of payment, and method of ascertaining the value of each species of it, are fully stated and explained. As settled in pursuance of a decree of the Court of Exchequer, made in Easter term, MDCC,LXXIV. By Tho : Bateman, A.M. Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Gordon, Vicar of Whaplode, Lincolnshire, &c. VOL.143(4) An appendix to the treatise on agistment tithe, containing copies at large of the bill, answers, and decree in the Court of the Exchequer, Easter term, 1774, in the cause of Bateman against Aistrup, and others, for the tithe of the agistment of sheep, and of barren and unprofitable cattle. To which is added a copy of the original endowment, under which the plaintiffs right to those tithes was claimed and allowed. And also a copy of his whole bill of costs, from the commencement to the conclusion of the cause. With explanatory notes and observations on the whole. By Tho : Bateman, A.M. Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Gordon, Vicar of Whaplode, Lincolnshire, &c. VOL.143(5) Part the third, containing the abolition of tithes and the reform of the church revenue. The doctrine of prescription considered. A narrative of proceedings at a country meeting held at Morpeth, Dec. 22, 1784, respecting the payment of tithes. A letter to the freeholders of the county of Northumberland, on the same subject. The conclusion. VOL.143(6) An impartial discussion of the subject of tithes : containing a parallel between the tythes paid in England and those in Ireland. A history of the origin thereof. A history of the real causes of the present disturbances. And a plan for the abolition of tithes. Addressed to the members of both houses of Parliament. By a clergyman of the established church. VOL.14(4) To His Excellency, the Right Honourable, Lord Visc. Townshend, lieutenant general, and general governor of Ireland, president, His Grace, the Duke of Leinster, His Grace, the Right Reverend Archbishop of Armagh, ... vice-presidents. And to the rest of the lords ... composing ... the Dublin Society, the following remonstrance is most humbly addressed by John Wynn Baker.

Lacking half-title but with final errata leaf

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