Tithe Act 1536  (repealed)
1536 c. 11
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First Fruits shall be due to the King from Time of the Avoidance. Tithes and Profits accruing during the Avoidance shall belong to the next succeeding Incumbent.
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 Penalty on the Ordinary receiving Profits of any Benefice during Vacation, and not paying them to the next Incumbent; Treble Value, &c.
II 
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 Ordinary may retain Expences of Cure, and collecting the Profits, &c.
III 
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 Incumbents may devise Profits of Corn sown on their Glebe.
IV 
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 Leases by Vicars and other Spiritual Persons becoming void by their Resignation; Such Leases declared valid for Six Years, after Resignation or other Avoidance by Acte of Lessor: Successors may distrain, &c. for the Rent, &c.
V 
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 Lessees may hold to the End of the Year after the Death of Lessor, paying Rent to the Successor.
VI 
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 Successor on a Month’s Notice shall have the Parsonage and Glebe not sown.
VII 
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