Easington, Tithe Barn And Church c.1955
Photo ref:
E114504

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As with most rural churches, All Saints' had an attached farm and barn. The name 'tithe' indicates the building where tithes were stored, a tithe being a tax or contribution of a tenth part of one's income for the support of a religious establishment. 'Tithe' or 'tenth' derives from the Old English word 'teogotha', and was usually in the form of produce, not money.
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