This is one of a number of reviews of the 1849 Tithe Registers, which look at the village layout and tenancies at that time, contrasting with the next main checkpoint of the 1918 Auction. The review is based on the tithe-holder name, looking at the various plots that make up their tithe commitment. The blue dots on the various tithe areas highlight the allocated tithes. See here for an index to the other tithe records in a similar format.
The Line family had farmed at Ling Hall for many years. The latest member of the family to do so was Joseph Line junior (his father (Joseph senior) was still farming locally in an area near the newly established railway line).
Joseph Line (junior) had the following Tithe allocation, noting that tithes 937-939 were at the north end of Church Lawford village, near the river, so are not marked on the Ling Hall tithe map below the chart.