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and toppings of trces.reeds and germins, cut from ftumps of trees, though above twenty years 

 growth by a tenth of their quantity when cut. 



H edge -rows and gorfe t^r furze; if fold, or not ufed upon the farm on which they grow, by 

 every tenth kid or faggof. 



7. OF SHEI P. The tithes are to be taken in manner following : 



Lambs ; by every tenth lamb, to be taken away when able to live upon the fame food the 

 dam doth ; and the tenth of the value of the odd numbers : if fold upon the fall, the tenth of 

 what they fold for : boughtinand put to ewes, by an agiftment tithe, to be computed from 

 the time of weaning, unless kept until clip day and clipped. 



Eives and Lambs t fold or removed out of the parifh before clip-day, by an agiftment tithe, to 

 be computed from the laft clip-day. . 



Feeding Jktep-jktarlings or bogs bred y tr bought in : by an agiflment tithe, if fold or removed 

 before clip-day to be computed from the laft clip-day, but if bought in from that day, until 

 fold or removed. 



Sheep ; bought in and kept until clip-day, by the tenth weight of their wool. 



Sheep dying. Dying after clip day of the rot, or otherwife, whether bought in or bred upon 

 the farm, by an agiftment tithe, to be computed from the laft clip-day, if bred on the farm ; but 

 if bought in, from that time until they died. 



Ewes removed out of the puriJJi to lamb ; by the tenth lamb, according to the number of ewes t 

 and by the tenth of the value for the odd numbers. 



Eices or otberjheep removed out of the parijh to be clipped ; by the tenth fleece, according to the 

 number of fheep removed, and by the tenth of the weight of the odd fleeces. 



Wool ; by the tenth weight at the time of clipping. 



Belts and locks ; by the tenth weight when warned and dried. 



8. OF BEASTS. The tithes are to be taken in manner following. 



Calves ; by the tenth if ten ; to be taken at the time of weaning, and by a tenth of the value 

 of all above or under ten ; if one or more, and fold upon the fall, or fed for the butchers, by the 

 tenth of the price fold for, and in the fame manner for all above ten. 



Calves reared for the plough or pail yield no tithe; but if fold or removed before they are 

 worked or milked, by an agiftment tithe, to be computed from the time they become yearlings, 

 until fold or removed. 



Working beafts yield no tithe while working, unlefs they work for hire or profit, or are em 

 ployed in another parifh than that in which the owner lives ; then by an agiftment tithe. 



Bea/is turned off tofeed ; by an agiftment tithe, to be computed from the day turned off un 

 til fold or removed. 



Cows fild before calving or dying by an agiflment tithe to be computed from the time they 

 were let dry until they were fold or die. 



Bta/h bought in and fold again by an agiftment tithe, to be computed from the day bought 

 in, until fold, except when kept in the ftraw yard, and fed withflraw ; but no exception if fed 

 vvith hay, though the hay had before paid tithe. 



