1849 Tithe Review – George Worth

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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.

George Worth was the latest of many generations who were at Manor Farm. Note that the first map below focusses on the tithes away from the centre of the village – the map below that shows these village tithes. The relationships between the three main families in the village – the Brierly family, the Worth family and the Townsend family were to further develop over the next half-century, so the allocation of lands to the various village farms would change ahead of the 1918 auction.

George Worth KN Manor