Kentish Tithe Warriors, 1881-1936

This talk was delivered at a meeting organised by Kent Archives in July 2022. 

After giving some background about the Tithe Wars of the nineteenth and twentieth century, it focuses on two leading protagonists:

  • Edward Peterson whose support of the tithe began in 1886 after he served an order to seize sheep from a farm in Smarden that led to the imprisonment of a local farmer, and 
  • Frank Allen, the tithe collector at Canterbury Cathedral who became the main organiser of the National Tithe Payers’ Association, which animated the fight against the tithe in the 1930s.

The Tithe Wars - a talk given to Kent Family History Society, 6 August 2024

You can find out more about the Kent Family History Society at this link: Kent Family History Society (kfhs.org.uk)

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