Pikes, with the Names of the Soldiers and of the gentlemen ortithings for whom they serve,--also a similar list of the bearers of "Shott.
Names of the Tithingsin the Hundreds of Chew, Chewton, and Kainsham.
As ten families of freeholders made up a tithing, so ten tithings composed a superior division, called a hundred.
Hundreds and Tithings were part of the primitive Germanic constitution.
It is supposed by some that there were two annual tithings and in the third year three tithings of the produce of the land.
Here in ordinary course they held a monthly court for the centenary, when all the suitors of the subordinate tithings attended.
You shall record their tithings and give them credit for that which they do; and the Lord will determine the difference between the credit which they make for themselves and the credit which they should make.
So long as a poor person receives his or her support through the tithings of the people, they should be willing to observe the law themselves in order that they may be entitled to what they receive.
The idea of clubs was found in the tithings of the ancient Britons, which were enrolled by the authority of Alfred, and made liable for each other.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tithings" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.