Tithes Ordinary And Extraordinary How to Deal With Them the Mark Lane Express
Tithes Ordinary And Extraordinary How to Deal With Them the Mark Lane Express
James Richard Grant
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; Faversham, 10s. ; Marden, 16s. ; Ash, 12s. ; Bear- stead, near Maidstone, 18s. ; Kemsing, 4s. ; Canterbury, 12s. ; Doddington, 10s. ; Hayes, 10s. ; Goodnestone, next Favers- ham, 10s. There are a few parishes in this country where this extra charge is not imposed. I will name two, Cran- brook and Benenden. The extra charge commences the first year of polling the hops, when half is charged. The following year, when they are in full poll the whole amount is charged. When the hops are grubbed, a...nd the garden used for corn, &c. (six months' notice being given to the clergyman of the alteration), the extra tithe ceases. Also in the case of fruit plantation and market garden grounds it ceases in like manner. The corn averages also bear upon this tithe ; for instance, any one having £100 of extraordinary tithe to pay, as the average stood last year, would have to pay £111 15s. Lid. This refers to market gardens and fruit plantations as well as 36 hop grounds. In Sussex there are about 9900 acres of hop gardens charged with this extra tithe.
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