date October 2010 A tithe pron en ta from Old English language Old English teogo a tenth is a one ... two offering traditions are distinct from the tithe and should not be confused, as some modern Christian .... As to the tithe offerings, the Leviim were commanded by God to give a tithe a tenth of the tithes ... was used to refer to the one tenth tax, or tithe . Listed below are some specific instances of the Mesopotamian tithe, taken from The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University ... has taken eight garments as your tithe on 85 garments eleven garments as tithe on 112 garments ... the sun god Shamash demands the tithe... four minas of silver , the tithe of the gods Bel, Nabu, and Nergal... ...he has paid, in addition to the tithe for Ninurta, the tax of the gardiner ...the tithe of the chief accountant, he has delivered it to the sun god Shamash ...why do you not pay the tithe to the Lady of Uruk? ... a man owes barley and dates as balance of the tithe of the years three and four ...the tithe of the king on barley of the town... ...with regard to the elders of the city whom the king has summoned to pay tithe... ...the collector of the tithe of the country Sumundar... ... the official Ebabbar in Sippar who is in charge of the tithe... Because of this standard one tenth ... up ten percent of goods as tax. In the time of Moses and Under Mosaic Law The tithe is specifically ... other fruit and produce, the Biblical requirement to tithe is a source of debate . bibleverse ... the tabernacle, the yearly tithe to the Levites could be consumed anywhere sourcetext source Bible ... cycle, God commanded the Children of Israel to take a second tithe that was to be brought to the city ... and bring 1 10 of his finished produce to Jerusalem after separating Terumah and the first tithe, but if the family lived too far from Jerusalem, the tithe could be redeemed upon coins. bibleverse ... the tithe to buy whatever you like cattle, sheep, wine or other fermented drink, or anything you wish ... more details
Image Jesberg Zehntscheune.jpg thumb Former tithe barn in Jesberg Germany A tithe barn was a type of Barn building barn used in much of northern Europe in the Middle Ages for storing the tithe s a tenth of the farm s produce which had to be given to the church. Tithe barns would usually have been barns often associated with the village church or rectory, to which independent farmers took their tithes. There are many surviving examples of medieval tithe barns in England When adding to this list please make sure the barn is a tithe barn and not an abbey estate s barn Aberford C of E Primary School , Aberford , Leeds Aberford School was based on a redundant tithe barn ref cite web url http www.aberford.net 2006 12 lost village of hillam burchard.html title The Lost Village of Hillam Burchard accessdate 2008 07 21 last Piper first Marolyn ref Bank Hall Estate Features Bank Hall Barn , Bretherton , Lancashire Bradford on Avon tithe barn Church of the Holy Ghost, Midsomer Norton Church of the Holy Ghost , Midsomer Norton , Somerset Tithe Barn, Dunster , Dunster http www.dunstertithebarn.org.uk East Riddlesden Hall National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty National Trust Great Coxwell Tithe Barn , Oxfordshire the Great Barn in Harmondsworth , Middlesex Melling http www.mellingtithebarn.org.uk barn.htm Tithebarn, Merseyside c.18th Century Nether Poppleton Tithebarn , City of York Swalcliffe Barn, Oxfordshire Tithe Barn, Pilton , Somerset The Bishop s Barn, Wells , Somerset Tithe Barn, Manor Farm, Doulting , Somerset West Pennard Court Barn http www.cleevetithebarn.org.uk Bishop s Cleeve Tithe Barn , Gloucestershire See also Bishop s storehouse Staddle stones Function Staddle stones Function Tithe maps References reflist External links http www.geograph.org.uk search.php?i 4073893 Photos of tithe barns on geograph.org.uk Commons Category Tithe barns Tithe barns Category Barns architecture stub es Colectur a de Zehntscheune fr Grange d mi re li Tiendsjuur ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date October 2008 The Tithe Bill was passed by the Whig government, under Lord Melbourne in the latter half of the 1830s. It was passed because the Whig government had an obligation to Daniel O Connell as stipulated under the Lichfield House Compact . Due to this agreement O Connell managed to pass reforms for Ireland and the Tithe Bill was one of these measures. The Act abolished the payment of the tithe to the Anglican Church of Ireland. The controversy was that the Catholics and nonconformists had to pay the tithe to a church that didn t represent them. Under this new law this payment was abolished for Catholics and Presbyterians living in Ulster . Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1836 Ireland stub UK gov stub ... more details
The term Tithe map is usually applied to a map of an England English or Wales Welsh parish or township, prepared following the Tithe Commutation Act 1836 . This act allowed tithes to be paid in cash rather ... in the parish. Individual tithe owners sometimes prepared maps for their own use to show who owned what land. These maps are sometimes also called tithe maps, although such maps are not common before 1836 ref Lockwood, p.24 ref . Tithes main Tithe The payment of one tenth of local produce to the church ..., the right to receive the tithe was acquired by an organisation such as a monastery or college who ... by individuals. In some instances, a tithe barn was built to hold the tithes. Tithes themselves were ... ref Kain and Prince, p.1 ref , and payment in kind was not convenient for either the farmer or the tithe owner. Conversion to cash payments Over time, in some parishes, the tithe owner came to an agreement with the tithe payers to receive cash instead of farm produce. This could be for a stated period ... enclosure , the enclosure act frequently abolished tithes in return for an allocation of land to the tithe owner. However, in many parishes, tithes continued to be paid in kind. Tithe Commutation Act 1836 The Tithe Commutation Act 1836 and an amending act in 1837 established a process by which tithes ... maps, tithe maps, parochial assessment maps, local Board of Health maps in Wallis ref The initial ... had seals. A map was produced for each tithe district , that is, one region in which tithes ... of the tithe owner, the circumstances under which tithes were owed, and the whether the apportionment ... as to the circumstances of tithe paying were also considerable. Three copies of these maps and schedules were prepared, one of which was held centrally by the Tithe Commissioners, one locally ... Ordnance Survey maps in the late nineteenth century, tithe maps were frequently copied in whole or part .... More recently, tithe maps and apportionments have often been used as references by genealogists ... more details
No footnotes date September 2010 The Saladin tithe , or the Aid of 1188 , was a tax , or more specifically a tallage , levied in England and to some extent in France in 1188, in response to the capture of Jerusalem by Saladin in 1187. Background In July of 1187, the Kingdom of Jerusalem s army was defeated by Saladin at the Battle of Hattin , and in October Saladin Siege of Jerusalem 1187 captured ... of the crusade in England at Geddington . There he also discussed the Saladin tithe. Collection of the tithe It was a literal tithe of 10 on revenues and movable properties. The tithe was assessed by dioceses, rather than by shires, and local sheriffs had no role in collection of the tithe ... who joined the crusade was exempt from the tithe altogether. This was meant to encourage participation ... was set up to collect the tithe in Salisbury . According to Gervase of Canterbury , formatnum ... to the Holy Land, in 1166 and recently in 1185. The tithe was extremely unpopular, despite ... Cambrensis . The same tithe was levied in France, but Philip did not have the same centralized government and faced much opposition which he could not control. The tithe was also levied less successfully ... levy the tithe in Scotland , but William refused, and English power did not yet extend so far north as to force the tithe upon the Scots. Aftermath In the end, Henry never went on crusade. In 1189 ... of spending the tithe on provisions for this war. Henry died later in the year before the crusade was underway according to Girardus this was divine punishment for such a harsh tithe. Richard succeeded ... 100000 silver Mark money marks with the Saladin tithe. The subsequent Third Crusade helped capture ... a repeat of the Saladin tithe of 1188, but in this case the tax was set at the much higher ... Douglas, David Charles, ed. Ordinance of the Saladin Tithe 1188 , in English Historical Documents ... of Chicago Press, 1988. ISBN 0 226 82012 2 DEFAULTSORT Saladin Tithe Category Crusades Category ... more details
Refimprove date October 2010 Tax resistance The Tithe War lang ga Cogadh na nDeach na was a campaign of nonviolent civil disobedience, punctuated by sporadic violent episodes, in Ireland between 1830 36 in reaction to the enforcement of Tithes on subsistence farmers and others for the upkeep of the established state church the Church of Ireland . Tithes were payable in cash or kind and payment was compulsory, irrespective of an individual s religious adherence. Background Tithe payment was an obligation on those working the land to pay ten per cent of the value of certain types of agricultural produce for the upkeep of the clergy and maintenance of the assets of the Church. ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 14741b.htm Tithes Catholic Encyclopedia ref After the Reformation in Ireland , the assets of the Church were appropriated by the British Crown and allocated to the new state Church. ref Miles Ronan The Reformation in Dublin . Longmans, London, 1926. pp 157, 160, 184, 190, etc. ref The majority who remained loyal to the old religion were then obliged to make tithe payments which were directed away from their local Roman Catholic parish to the established state church. This increased the financial burden upon subsistence farmers as they were, at the same time, voluntarily supporting the construction or purchase of new premises to replace in some measure the appropriated Church ... in Ireland had refused government offers of tithe sharing with the established church, fearing ... University Press isbn 0199242356 page 21 ref The tithe burden lay directly on the shoulders of tenant ... resulted in violent resistance. The War 1831 36 The first clash of the Tithe War took place on 3 March ... to resist tithe collection by placing their stock under his ownership prior to sale. The revolt ... a tithe order reputedly to the value of 40 shillings . Outcome The U.K. government was alarmed ... security issues israel palestine 2003 0709empire.htm ref In 1839 parliament introduced the Tithe ... more details
Infobox Historic building image Dunster tithe barn.jpg caption name Tithe Barn location town Dunster location country England architect client engineer construction start date completion date 14th century date demolished cost structural system style size The Tithe Barn is a 14th century tithe barn in Dunster , Somerset , England . It has a cruciform plan. The east front has central double doors in heavy oak with a chamfer ed frame. ref cite web url http www.dunstertithebarn.org.uk title Dunster Tithe Barn publisher Dunster Tithe Barn accessdate 2008 10 25 ref It is a grade II listed building . ref cite web title Tithe Barn work Images of England url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk details default.aspx?pid 2&id 264707 accessdate 2006 11 05 ref The barn, which was originally part of a Benedictine Dunster Priory , has been much altered since the 14th century and only a limited amount of the original features survive. In the Valor Ecclesiasticus of 1535 the net annual income of the Dunster Tithe Barn is recorded as being 37.4.8d 37 23p , with 6.13s7d 6.68p being passed on to the priory in Bath, Somerset Bath . ref cite web url http www.everythingexmoor.org.uk D Dunster Tithe Barn.php title Dunster Tithe Barn publisher Everything Exmoor accessdate 2008 10 25 ref The Somerset Buildings Preservation Trust SBPT has co ordinated a 550,000 ref cite web url http www.thecrownestate.co.uk newscontent 92 dunster tithe barn.htm title Partnership resurrects 16th century tithe barn in Dunster publisher Crown Estate accessdate 2008 10 25 ref renovation project on behalf of the Dunster Tithe Barn Community Hall Trust DTBCHT , into a multi purpose community hall under a 99 year lease at a pepper corn rent, by the Crown Estate Commissioners who own the building. Funding has been obtained from ... title The Tithe Barn, Dunster publisher Somerset Building Preservation Trust accessdate ... http www.geograph.org.uk search.php?i 4074055 Photos of the Tithe Barn, Dunster coord 51 11 3 N 3 26 ... more details
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nofootnotes date September 2008 Infobox UK Legislation short title Tithe Commutation Act 1836 parliament Parliament of Great Britain long title statute book chapter 6&7 Will. IV, c.71 introduced by territorial extent royal assent 13 August 1836 commencement repeal date amendments related legislation repealing legislation status Amended original text activeTextDocId legislation history The Tithe Commutation Act of 1836 6&7 Will. IV, c.71 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom with the long title An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales . It replaced the ancient system of payment of tithe s in kind with monetary payments. It is especially noted for the maps which were produced as a side effect of the valuation process which the change entailed. Tithe ... stored in a tithe barn attached to the parish. After the dissolution of the monasteries some of the land ... acts made further modifications in the pattern, either by abolishing tithe payments entirely ..., most notably in the form of the Tithe War of 1831 1836 in Ireland . Provisions of the act The act substituted a variable monetary payment referred to as the corn rent for any existing tithe in kind ... and Scotland. Some land was free of tithe obligation, due to barrenness, custom, or prior arrangement ... s first step was to identify affected properties, a set of surveys was made to produce tithe ... tithe district , that is, one region in which tithes were paid as a unit. These were often distinct ..., rent charge payable, and the tithe owner was listed. A preamble gave the name of the tithe ... , and even charcoal. Variations as to the circumstances of tithe paying were also considerable. Three ... 2Enationalarchives 2Egov 2Euk 2Fcatalogue 2Fleaflets 2Fri2148 2Ehtm&lBack 1 title Tithe Records Domestic ... 2007 05 08 cite web url http www.llgc.org.uk index.php?id 551 title The Tithe Commutation Act 1836 ... date 2004 07 14 accessdate 2007 05 08 cite journal last Prince first H. C. title The Tithe Surveys ... more details
Infobox Historic building image Tithe Barn Pilton.jpg alt Long stone building with buttressed walls and red tiled roof. caption name Tithe Barn location town Pilton, Somerset location country England latitude 51.1634 longitude 2.5891 map type Somerset architect client Glastonbury Abbey engineer construction start date completion date 14th century date demolished cost structural system style size The Tithe Barn at Cumhill Farm in Pilton, Somerset , England was built in the 14th century as a tithe barn to hold produce for Glastonbury Abbey . It is a Grade I listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument . ref name IoE cite web url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk Details Default.aspx?id 267584 title Former Tithe Barn in farmyard at Cumhill Farm work Images of England publisher English Heritage accessdate 2008 11 02 ref The barn, of coursed and squared rubble, ref name IoE was originally built in the 14th and 15th centuries to hold the produce from farms in the area who paid one tenth of their produce to Glastonbury Abbey as the landowner. It is one of four surviving monastic barns built by the Abbey. ref name caroe cite web url http www.caroe.co.uk uploads download pilton barn.pdf title Case Study Pilton Barn publisher Caroe & Partners Architects accessdate 2008 11 02 ref Restoration On 23 June 1963 lightning set fire to the thatched roof ref name bbcwoodawards and it remained a wreck until Michael Eavis , organiser of the Glastonbury Festival, bought it in 1995, ref name caroe and presented the barn to the Pilton Barn Trust. The project was made possible with a grant of 400,000 ... www.bbc.co.uk somerset glastonbury2003 04 tithe barn.shtml title Michael Eavis talks work BBC Somerset ... news 12thcenturytithe index.html title 12th Century Tithe Barn Restored with the Help of the Festival ... default.asp?categoryID 2&projectID 45 title Pilton Tithe Barn publisher Carrek accessdate 2008 11 ... www.bbc.co.uk somerset content articles 2005 10 05 pilton tithe barn feature.shtml title Pilton Tithe ... more details
notability date March 2009 refimprove date March 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Film name Jau Tithe Khau br image Jautithe.jpg caption Film poster Genre Comedy director Abhay Kirti ref cite web url http www.marathimovieworld.com moviedetail jau tithe khau.php title About Jau ithe Khau, A new Movie ref producer Meghraj Rajebhosale writer Pratap Gangavane starring Makrand Anaspure br Kuldeep Pawar br Chetan Dalvi br Deepali Sayyad br Ujwala Jog music Tyagaraj Khadilkar cinematography Imtiaz Bargir released 2007 runtime 147 min. language Marathi language Marathi country flagicon India TOC Jau Tithe Khau ref cite web url http www.imdb.com title tt1219349 title Jau Teth Khau on IMDB ref lang mr is a movie which criticizes the current judicial system and corrupt government system in India. The story is unique in the aspect due to its different taste and satire it shows. The literal meaning is We eat wherever we go and is a popular idiom in Marathi language Marathi . Synopsis Mukund Makarand Anaspure is hard working and intelligent young man, who is unable to find a job. He faces a lot of issues in his day to day life for he things which he has to depend on. He is asked by officers at different posts for he bribe like at electricity board, pension office. Enraged by this behavior and the corrupt political system he decides to fight against the system. He is helped by his girlfriend Lekha Deepali Syed and few friends. Based upon this help he applies for a government scheme in which the person is entitled for loan approval on getting a well dug. By bribing all the officers in the loop, he manages to get the loan approved without even digging the well. At the climax he files a case in the police station and court about his well getting stolen. However ince well is a structure nobody can prove that it was stolen. But since Mukund had created the proofs for his actions after bribing, nobody could stand and ultimately Mukund wins the Lawsuit. Howe ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Tithe A Modern Faerie Tale image Image Tithe A Modern Faerie Tale.jpg 200px image caption Harcover of Tithe A Modern Faerie Tale author Holly Black cover artist Sammy Yuen, Jr. country United States language English language English sh nen ai series A modern Faerie Tale genre Fantasy novel publisher Simon & Schuster release date 2002 media type Print Hardback Hardcover , Paperback pages 331 pp paperback isbn ISBN 0 689 86704 2 Paperback edition congress PZ7.B52878 Ti 2004 oclc 54783618 followed by Valiant A Modern Tale of Faerie Tithe A Modern Faerie Tale is a young adult fantasy novel by Holly Black , author of the Spiderwick Chronicles . It was first published in 2002 by Simon & Schuster . Plot summary Tithe follows the story of sixteen year old American Kaye Fierch, a young nomad who tours the country with her mother s rock band. The book begins in Philadelphia, at a gig her mother s band Stepping Razor is playing in a seedy bar in Philadelphia. After her mother s boyfriend and guitarist, Lloyd, attempts to stab her mother under the enchantment of Nephamael a knight of the Unseelie Court her mother takes her back to Kaye s grandmother s house in New Jersey to stay. Once at her grandmother s house, Kaye begins to look for her old imaginary friends she had during her childhood, faeries named Lutie Loo, Spike, and Gristle. However, she fails to find them and, begins to suspect that they were simply figments of her imagination. Her suspicions dissolve however when she finds and saves the life of Roiben ... and that she should keep her human appearance, because the Unseelie Court wishes to use her as a Tithe ... after ending. Characters in Tithe A Modern Faerie Tale Kaye Fierch Kaye is the headstrong and independent protagonist of Tithe. She is secretly a changeling put in place of the real Kaye Fierch who ... and her subjects with cruel pastimes. She selects Kaye for the Tithe in order to gain control of the Soitary ... more details
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Infobox Museum name Museum of Nostalgia location Hall Lane, Upminster website http www.upminstertithebarn.co.uk www.upminstertithebarn.co.uk established 1976 curator Malcolm Cullen image Upminster tithe barn south.jpg visitors The Upminster Tithe Barn Museum of Nostalgia is a small museum located in Upminster in the London Borough of Havering, London , England . It is located at OS grid reference TQ564877. It is owned by Havering London Borough Council and run in partnership with the Hornchurch and District Historical Society . The museum holds around 14,500 artifacts of domestic and agricultural use. As of 2006 alt As of July 2006 , it is open at selected weekends only from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. from April to October. From January to April 2007 items from the museum are on loan to the Kew Bridge Steam Museum for the Design for Living exhibition. The thatching thatched building the museum is located in was built in 1450 by the abbey of Waltham and is commonly known as the Tithe Barn however there is no evidence to suggest it was ever used for the collection of tithe s and a Monastic grange grange barn might be a more accurate designation. It has been used as a museum since 1976. Upminster station is the nearest National Rail and London Underground station. The Upminster Tithe Barn Museum is served by London Buses route 248 . Gallery gallery Image Upminster tithe barn north.jpg North face Image Upminster tithe barn west.jpg West face Image Upminster tithe barn south.jpg South face, main entrance gallery See also Tithe barn External links http www.upminstertithebarn.co.uk Official website http www.london21.org details.php?orgid 10630 London 21 Listing LB Havering coord 51.5668 0.2569 type landmark region GB HAV display title Category 1450s architecture Category Museums established in 1976 Category Folk museums Category Rural history museums Category Museums in Havering London struct stub UK museum stub ... more details
Infobox Historic building image Doulting Abbey Barn geograph.org.uk 915399.jpg alt Gray stone building with two arched porch entrance doors. Separated from road by stone wall. caption name Tithe Barn, Manor Farm location town Doulting location country England architect client engineer construction start date completion date 15th century date demolished cost structural system style size map type Somerset latitude 51.1854 longitude 2.5056 The Tithe Barn at Manor Farm in Doulting , Somerset , England was built in the 15th century, and has been designated as a Grade I listed building . ref cite web url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk Details Default.aspx?id 268348 title Tithe Barn in farmyard at Manor Farm accessdate 2008 03 17 format work Images of England ref Tithe barn s were used to store Tithe tithes , from the local farmers to the ecclesiastical landlords. In this case the landlord was Glastonbury Abbey . A tithe from Old English language Old English teogo a tenth is a one tenth part of something, paid as a usually voluntary contribution or as a tax or levy, usually to support a Christian religious organization. See also List of Grade I listed buildings in Mendip References reflist Category 15th century architecture Category Grade I listed buildings in Somerset Category Mendip Category Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Somerset Somerset struct stub UK listed building stub ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Infobox UK property property name Nether Poppleton Tithe Barn image name Nether Poppleton Tithe Barn.jpg image size 200px caption Nether Poppleton Tithebarn type Grade II listed Tithe barn NT EH RHS Friends of the Poppleton Tithe Barn managed Friends of the Poppleton Tithe Barn area main Barn other public access By arrangement museum No exhibition No country England region Yorkshire and the Humber gridsquare SE5655 address Manor Farm, Nether Poppleton, York postcode YO postcode area YO26 refreshments By arrangement parking Limited shop No website http www.poppleton.net tithebarn index.htm Website co ord coord 53 59 16 N 1 08 26 W display inline,title region GB type landmark Nether Poppleton Tithebarn is a tithe barn at Manor Farm in the village of Nether Poppleton in the unitary authority of City of York in the North of England . Research by dendrochronology dendrologists has shown that the tithe Barn building barn , which was built on the site of an old nunnery, is at least 450 years old. The building is often referred to as Rupert s Barn because Prince Rupert of the Rhine is said to have stationed part of his army in the barn before the Battle of Marston Moor in 1644 during the English Civil War . There is also an historical connection with the English Restoration ... Scheduled Monument and after nearby Saint Everilda s parish church the tithe barn is the oldest, largest and most important building in both Poppletons. The Friends of the Poppleton Tithe Barn registered charity number 1060767 was founded in 1997 to preserve and maintain the Tithe Barn for the benefit ... tithebarn index.htm title Poppleton Tithe Barn accessdate 2008 07 21 ref References references External links http www.poppleton.net tithebarn Poppleton Tithe Barn . http www.charitycommission.gov.uk ... for Friends of the Poppleton Tithe Barn . http www.magic.gov.uk rsm 28234.pdf English Heritage Schedule ... Poppleton Tithe Barn on geograph.org.uk Category Grade II listed buildings in York Category Scheduled ... more details
Demai lang he is the third tractate of Zeraim Seder Zeraim Order of Seeds of the Mishnah and of the Talmud . There is some debate as to the literal meaning and origin of the word. It is concerned mainly with laws related to produce where it is suspected that ma aser rishon the first tithe for the Levi , terumat ma aser and ma aser sheini the second tithe or ma aser ani the tithe for the poor , depending on the year of the Shemittah cycle, have not been properly separated in accordance with bibleverse Num. 18 24 28 HE . It consists of seven chapters and has a Gemara from only the Jerusalem Talmud . Mishnah Judaism stub es Demai he nl Demai pt Demai Talmude ru yi ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 For the tithe Maaser Sheni Ma aser Sheni Hebrew language Hebrew , lit. Second Tithe is the eighth tractate of Zeraim Seder Zeraim Order of Seeds of the Mishnah and of the Talmud . It concerns the Maaser Sheni Second tithe obligation as well as the laws of Revai. For more info also look at the tracate Ma aserot Mishnah Judaism stub es Ma aser Sheni he nl Ma aseer Sjenie pt Maasser Sheni Talmude ru yi ... more details
Maaser Sheni , a Mitzvah instructing the Second Tithe be brought to Jerusalem . Masser is a surname, and may refer to David Masser born 1948 , British Swiss mathematician Michael Masser born 1941 , American composer surname ... more details
Teind is a Scots Language Scots word for tithe meaning a tenth part of. In Scotland , a teind was a tithe derived from the produce of the land for the maintenance of the clergy . It is also an old lowland term for a tribute due to be paid by the fairies to the devil every seven years. Found in the story of Tam Lin as well as in the ballad of Thomas the Rhymer . Nuttall Category Fairies Category Scottish words and phrases Category Personal taxes ... more details
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