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I did acquire right to these teinds for payment of which you are now prosecuted. 

From The Book of Dreams and Ghosts by Lang, Andrew

Every man should have his own teinds, or tithes; whereas, in fact, the great lay holders of tithes took them off other men’s lands, a practice leading to many blood-feuds. 

From John Knox and the Reformation by Lang, Andrew

Or it may be a grant of kirk-lands and teinds, or a knighthood, or the like?

From The Fortunes of Nigel by Scott, Walter, Sir

And again— 'Of the teinds must not only the ministers be sustained, but also the poor and schools.'

From John Knox by Innes, A. Taylor

In 1584 the Rev. Alexander Mackenzie let the teinds to John Roy for three lives and nineteen years more, for an annual payment of L12 Scots.

From History of the Mackenzies, with genealogies of the principal families of the name by Mackenzie, Alexander



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