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Tithe Apportionment puzzle

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I have a copy of a Tithe Rent Apportionment and Corn-Rent Conversion map, which are causing me some confusion, and wondered if anyone can explain please?

The parishes concerned are Charlton Adam and Charlton Mackrell in Somerset. My understanding is that the apportionments and maps were produced as a result of the Tithe Commutation Act 1836. There is a typed legal preamble of several pages attached to the front of the apportionment for these two parishes, which appears to deal with inclosure awards and is dated 1810. "See Corn Rent Conversion" has been handwritten at the top of each and every page of this document.

Then the apportionments follow, and list various lands and property allocated to individuals within the two parishes.

A further document is appended, which states that it is a copy of the award and schedule confirming the award of rent-charge in lieu of tithes, and is dated 14th December 1850. It doesn't contain any details of individuals or properties.

The general description for the apportionments collection in the TNA catalogue states that until 1936, subsequent altered apportionments were added after the original apportionments, and this particular document is ascribed in their catalogue with a date of 3rd September 1920.

The associated map is described as a Corn-rent conversion map rather than a tithe map, and the catalogue explains that "a few of the maps in this series are in fact corn rent conversion maps, dating from between 1862 and 1936; they record conversion of existing corn rents generated by the enclosure process into tithe rentcharge". The map for these two parishes is dated 1921 in the TNA catalogue.

OK, I understand that. However, the apportionment document does not appear to have any alterations or appendages, other than a number of handwritten letters against many of the entries - usually an "A" or occasionally a "B" or "N". Many of the "A"'s also have a tick against them.

There are "code-descriptions" provided for the apportionments, but none of these single letter amendments are in the list. The nearest is for the code "AA" meaning altered apportionment, but nothing that could remotely equate to a "B" or "N".

But a number of the individuals listed as proprietors of premises and lands shown in the apportionment document, had died prior to 1836, let alone 1850. Just two examples - Edmund Gapper, Vicar of Charlton Adam, died in 1809. Richard Ford, the Rector of Charlton Mackrell, died in 1817.

My main interest in the record relates to my Gx4 GF. He died in 1838. His eldest son had the same name, and died in 1840.

So on the face of it, the first date that applies to the document is 1810 (from the legal preamble). Yet even if I take that as the date from which the apportionment entries relate, Rev. Gapper, whose list of attributed lands and properties extends over three pages, was already dead.

So what date can I assume for the ownership of the lands and properties listed in the apportionment? I can infer that the list relating to my ancestor is referring to my Gx4GF and not his son, because I have other evidence that some of the lands attributed to him in the apportionment were sold by him to William Dickinson, a notable local landowner and M.P., in 1824 and 1825.

There are no amendments in the document either indicating that he was no longer the proprietor of those lands, or ascribing them to Mr. Dickinson, who also died in 1837.

So I'm confused as to the actual date the documents relate to, and hence would be accurate for. The indication that they relate to the 1836 Tithe Commutation Act doesn't tie in with the prior deaths of several individuals listed, nor with the actual ownership of certain parcels of land that had changed hands before that date. So where do the 1850 document and the TNA ascribed dates in 1920/21 fit in? I realise I may have to ask TNA this question, but I wondered if anyone had come across something similar, and might already have the answer.
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Re: Tithe Apportionment puzzle

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This may be of some help to explain what was happening.

https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Seu ... am&f=false

and

https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/som/vol3/pp95-110

Will take a bit of reading nut if you do a search for Tithes on the web page, will get you to the bits you will need quicker.
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Re: Tithe Apportionment puzzle

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Thank you Tim, that does help greatly.

There is also a reference in the BHO section relating to Charlton Adam, which I have previously quoted sections from within my project, although not in relation to tithes or inclosure.

I had also referred to several books that I have copies of, which contain sections on tithes, but none of them detailed what is so clearly explained in the section about corn rent conversions in the book by Kain and Oliver.
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