Foggathorpe Tithe Award
[Borthwick References: TA 442 S; PR Bub 59]
Award 10 Aug 1844; map (Thomas Holiday) 1842.

The Dean and Chapter of York are the approprietors of one moiety of the tithes of corn, grain, lamb and wool, and Henry John Dickens esq. is the lessee for 3 lives.

The Rev. John Wilkinson as vicar is entitled to a moiety of the tithes of lamb and wool. The improprietors of the other moiety of corn and grain are:

Improprietors
Receiver
Thomas Clarke
himself
Marshall Fowler
themselves
William Bewlay Taylor
himself
Thomas Collinge
Thomas Musgrave
William Jewitt
Himself
William Bayley
Isaac Crowther
The Rev. Philip Simpson
himself
Owners of the estate out of which the moiety of tithes is payable:
Landowner
Occupier
Thomas Clarke
Thomas and John Atkinson
William Bewlay Taylor
Rachael Horsley
Clarkson's Mortgagees
John Lightfoot
James Youhill
Joseph Sargetson
John Scott
Thomas Clarkson
Hugh Bilton
Wesleyan Society
Isaac Crowther
Charles Knapton
Foggathorpe Township
George Greaves
Samuel Powell
John Mastlin
George Blanshard
Elizabeth Dale
John Scott
Edward Piarcy
Foggathorpe Tithes

Tithe Corn Paid in 1726
William
Holyday
Thomas
Johnson
John
Brown
George
Sanderson
John
Tate
John
Gell
Barnabus
Clarkson
Duke
Guy
Foggathorpe Tythes, 1723
William
Holiday
Thomas
Johnson
John
Brown
Marmaduke
Guy
Barnett
Clarkson
John
Tate
William
Hall
George
Sanderson