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Meaning of Great tithes
In eccleciastical law. The more valuable tithes ; as, corn, hay, and wood. 3 Burn, Ecc. Law, 680, 681; 3 Steph. Comm. 127.
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What is Great Tithes?
A definition of great tithes is: In ecclesiastical law, the more valuable tithes: as, corn, hay, and wood.[1]
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- “Great Tithes” in the White America Dictionary (New York, Los Angeles, London, New Delhy, Hong Kong, 1989)
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- Tithes
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