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Definition of Taths
1. tath [v] - See also: tath
Lexicographical Neighbors of Taths
Literary usage of Taths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English Village Community Examined in Its Relations to the Manorial and by Frederic Seebohm (1905)
"... land and services ; and after naming such as had the greatest quantity of
land, and so descending unto such as possess only two taths ; then we stayed, ..."
2. Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban by William Forbes Skene (1880)
"... and twelve taths in demesne, given unto him, with the like estate, rendering £22
rent as aforesaid, and the like chief rent out of seven other ..."
3. Ireland Under Elizabeth and James the First by Edmund Spenser, John Davies, Henry Morley, Fynes Moryson (1890)
"... is divided into four quarters of lands, and every quarter into four taths,
... containeth sixteen taths, as it doth in Monaghan. ..."
4. Ireland Under Elizabeth and James the First by Edmund Spenser, John Davies, Henry Morley, Fynes Moryson (1890)
"... containing sixteen taths the Lord had ten pounds and the King six. ...
and twelve taths in demesne given ..."
5. Historical Tracts by John Davies (1787)
"... at leaf t we had found by experience in the county of Monaghan, that fuch as
had lefs than two taths allotted unto them had not 40*. free- hold per ann. ..."
6. Historical Tracts by John Davies (1787)
"... at leaft we had found by experience in the county of Monaghan, that fuch
as .had lefs than two taths allotted unto them had not 405. freehold per ann. ..."