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Milk; by the whole of the milk milked on each natural day, as well in the morning 

 as in the evening, to be computed from the time the firft cow after calving, is brought to the 



ail and milked ; and fo of every cow after calving^and no regard is paid to what they eat. 



The cow-keeper is to give notice to the tythe-owner when and where he goes to milk his cows, 

 and the tithe is to be fetched by him from the place where the cows are milked, unlefs there 

 be a cuftom in the parifh for the cow -keeper to deliver it to the tithe-owner elfewhere, or at 

 the church porch ; and unlefs he milk his cows in another parifh than that in which they 

 arc fed ; for the tithe of milk is payable to the tithe-owner of the parifh in which the cows are 

 fed, and not in that in which they are milked ; in which cafe he is not obliged to fetch it, but 

 the cow-keeper muft bring it to the tithe-owner. 



9. OF HORSES. The tithes are taken in the following manner : 



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

 of all above or under ten, if fold, before ufed for the plough, by an agiftment tithe, to be 

 computed from the time they become yearlings, until fold or removed, 



Horfes kept for working the farm yield no tithe while working ; but if ufed for hire or 

 profit, or employed in another parifh th an that in which the owner lives, then by an agiftment 

 tithe. 



Saddle and pleafurt horfes. Saddle horfes, and horfes ufed for pleafure only, yield no tithe; 

 but if ufed for hire or profit, by an agiftment tithe. 



Htrfes turned up or bought tofeedforfale ; by an agiftment tithe, to be computed from the 

 time turned up or bought in until fold or removed. 



Broodmares and horfes taken in to feed or agifl at fo much per week, by an agiflment tithe 

 for the time kept. 



It is to be obferved, that the true object of agiftment is not the improvement of the animal, 

 but the tenth of what the land is worth to let, for taking in the cattle of another perfon to agift; 

 and land on which cattle are fed for (laughter fliould be rated at double the value of the land on 

 which ftore cattle are fed. 



10. OF PIGS, the tithes are to betaken by the tenth pig, if ten, to be taken at the time of 

 weaning, and for all above or under ten, the tenth of the value thereof at weaning. 



Bought in and fold again, by the tenth of the clear profit thereof. 



n. OF RABBITS AND DEER. Rabbits, if fold, by the tenth of both fkin and carcafe at every 

 kiling ; and in like manner deer alfowill yield a tithe, if fold for profit, although f era natura. 



12. OF FISH no tithe is payable, except in certain places by immemorial ufagc. 



13. OF PIGEONS the tithe is taken by the tenth of the value of all pigeons when fold. 

 Pigeon manure, if not ufed on the farm, but fold, is alfo tithe able by the tenth of the va 

 lue fold for, 



14. Of WILD FOWL taken in decoys, and fold for profit, the tithe is taken by the tenth of 

 the value when fold. 



15. Of HONEY and WAX the tithe is taken by the tenth meafure of honey, and the tenth 

 weight of wax, 



