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TITHINGMAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. The chief man of an old English tithing. 2. A British local peace officer. 3. [tithing entry 2 + man] : a collector of tithes. www.merriam-webster.com
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Tithing - Wikipedia
Tithings later came to be seen as subdivisions of a manor or civil parish. The tithing's leader or spokesman was known as a tithingman. en.wikipedia.org
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The Puritan Tithingman – The Most Powerful Man in New England
The tithingman was a powerful force in colonial New England. He made people keep the Sabbath, stay awake during services and donate money to the church. newenglandhistoricalsociety.com
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tithing-man
ˈtithing-man2 [f. tithing vbl. n.] A collector of tithes; a tithe-proctor.1625 Burges Pers. Tithes 60, I will produce Mr. Selden (none of the best Proctors for vs Tithing-men, but One with whom we poore Vicars are daily nosed). 1693 Rector's Bk. Clayworth (1910) 103 Tything men 3 entred y⊇ Fields. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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tithingman - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (law, historical) The chief of a tithing. · (obsolete) A ruler or leader of ten men; a decurion. · (UK, law) A peace officer; an underconstable. en.wiktionary.org
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The Puritan Tithingman - Donna Gawell
The key responsibility for a tithingman was to keep order in church during the long services conducted in the meeting house or early church buildings. donnagawell.com
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Tithe
(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 And from this original have sprung all the lands, which, being in lay hands, do at present claim to be tithe-free: for, if a man can shew his lands to wikipedia.org
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Tithing Men - First Congregational Church Rindge UCC
Tithing men could be thought of as the Sabbath Patrol or Church Police. Their tasks were varied, and they included detaining and arresting people who were ... www.rindgechurch.org
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The Tithingman at the Ipswich Meeting House
A powerful figure in the dull monotony of Puritan meeting houses was the tithingman, whose task was to enforce the observance of the Sabbath and to preserve ... historicipswich.net
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The Tithing Man - YouTube
Provided to YouTube by DistroKid The Tithing Man · The Blasting Company Sketches of the Unknown ℗ The Blasting Company Released on: ... www.youtube.com
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TITHINGMAN definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
English history the chief of a tithing who was responsible for the group's behaviour.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video. www.collinsdictionary.com
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tithe-man
ˈtithe-man [f. tithe n.1 + man n.1] † 1. = tithingman1 a. Obs. rare.c 1450 Godstow Reg. 69 At þe lawdai..william edrich, tetheman, & his felawis I-swore, presentid þat [etc.]. † 2. U.S. = tithingman1 c. Obs. rare.1638–9 Laws Maryland in Archives Md. (1883) I. 54 The Lord of every Mannour..Shall year... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mary Cary (prophetess)
In her many additional works, she expressed interest in Parliament providing more support to the poor, including ending tithing, and universities providing She was married to a man with the surname "Rand" or "Rande." wikipedia.org
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William Clark (merchant)
William Clark "held several minor town offices, as constable in 1700; overseer of the poor in 1704; ... tithing-man in 1713, 1715 and 1718; ... selectman wikipedia.org
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decener
† ˈdecener Obs. Forms: 6 decenier, disener, 7 deciner, -or, 7–8 decenner. [a. AngloFr. decener = OF. decenier, mod.F. dixenier, dizenier, dizainier, in med.L. decēnārius (improp. decennārius), f. decēna, in OF. dizeine, -aine, Pr. desena, Sp. decena, a group of ten, a tithing.] 1. One in command of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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