I have come across two earlier C16th wills which make bequests to two churches, in adjoining parishes. I know that some of my farming forbears paid tithes to more than one rector in the 1840’s because their fields, rented from one landlord, lay in two parishes. What I am wondering is if anyone knows whether it was a common practice in the C16th to leave bequests to those parishes in which a farmer’s land lay? Geographically this would make sense in the case of these wills, but it might, I suppose also be explained by a direct family connection (i.e. might one of the churches have been a place of baptism, for example?).
Dave