Research Database Form Return to Reference List West Worlington Tithes Reference Title:West Worlington Tithes Reference Date: 1841 Categories: People Source:1841 Tithe Map and Apportionment Record Obtained from:Devon County Council Records Web URL:https://www.devon.gov.uk/historicenvironment/tithe-map/ Source date:2025-05-26 Entered By:Miya Bond on 26-May-2025 Reference Information:Tithes were originally a tax which required one tenth of all agricultural produce to be paid annually to support the local church and clergy. After the Reformation much land passed from the Church to lay owners who inherited entitlement to receive tithes, along with the land. The tithe had been paid in kind until The Commutation Act was passed in 1836, when it was agreed that this should be converted to a monetary payment.Tithe maps and apportionments are an important source of information about the history and topography of a parish. They provide details of land ownership and occupation, and the type of cultivation of the land, and are often the earliest complete maps of parishes. A survey of the whole of England and Wales was undertaken in the decade or so after 1836, to establish the boundaries of each parish, and assess the amount of tithe due for each parcel of land within it. This resulted in the survey of all tithe-able land in West Worlington in 1841, the production of a map covering the whole parish and a reference book (apportionment) identifying each plot of land. Attached Files: West Worlington Tithe Apportionment.xlsx West Worlington Tithe Map small.jpg Attached images and PDFs Use the button to download the file; click on an image to open a new window. West Worlington Tithe Map small.jpg