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[[File:Newport Tithe Map.png|thumb|An example of a complete tithe map. Parish of St. Woollos, Newport. 1845]]
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{{main|Tithe}}
The payment in kind of one tenth of local produce to the church had been established in [[Anglo-Saxon England]] before the [[Norman Conquest]]
==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 fixed period of time or indefinitely.<ref>Kain and Prince, p.5</ref> During the period of [[enclosure|parliamentary enclosure]], the various [[
==Tithe Commutation Act 1836==
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==Maps==
The maps and schedules held by the commissioners passed to the [[Inland Revenue]] (the predecessors of [[HMRC]]) and are now held in [[The National Archives]] at [[Kew]]<ref>Foot, p. 20</ref> (classes IR29 and IR30).
Most of the extant parish copies are now held at the county record office. The diocesan copies for most Welsh parishes are held in the [[National Library of Wales]] at [[Aberystwyth]]. Prior to the publication of large scale [[Ordnance Survey]] maps in the late 19th century, tithe maps were frequently copied (in whole or part) for other purposes: for example in connection with planned railways, or as part of the title deeds transferred on a sale of land. More recently, tithe maps and apportionments have often been used for reference by genealogists and other historical researchers. For many parishes they provide the only large scale map showing the landscape prior to the [[Industrial Revolution]],<ref>Harley, p.35</ref> and they frequently provide the earliest evidence for the [[field system]] in the parish.
==See also==
*[[Church tax]]
==References==
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*[[John Brian Harley|J. B. Harley]], ''Maps for the local historian'' (Blackfriars Press, reprinted 1977)
*Roger Kain and Hugh Prince, ''Tithe Surveys for Historians'' (Philimore, 2000)
* ''The Tithe Maps of England and Wales: A Cartographic Analysis and County-by-County Catalogue'', by Roger J. P. Kain (Author), Richard R. Oliver (1995) [
*Lionel Munby, ''Short Guide to Records, No 20'' (The Historical Association, undated)
*List and Index Society, ''Inland Revenue; Tithe Maps and Apportionments'' (List and Index Society; Volume I, 1971 and volume II, 1972)
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* [http://maps.cheshire.gov.uk/tithemaps/ Cheshire's Tithe Maps Online]
* [http://www.historic-maps.norfolk.gov.uk/Emap/EMapExplorer.asp?PID=6&MTY=2&BID=0 Norfolk E-Map Explorer - Historic tithe maps of Norfolk]
* [http://www.
* [https://places.library.wales/ Welsh Tithe Maps - Places of Wales; Discover the tithe maps of Wales]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100905002804/http://www.tracksintime.wyjs.org.uk/index.htm ''Tracks in Time'': The Leeds Tithe Map Digital Resource]
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