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The Environs of London
… free from the payment of the same, when they came to God's board, might say a Pater noster and an Ave for his soul, … 1789. James Usher, Archbishop of Armagh. Robert Maxwell, Bishop of Kilmore. Brian Duppa, Bishop of Salisbury. Several of this kind occur. There was a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… includes buildings on each side of the road at Druid's Lodge, in the extreme north-west of the parish. In 1951 the … as a 'chapel' and may have been the site of the former bishop's residence, pulled down in the early 16th century. 13 … in Domesday Book under Salisbury, which was held by the Bishop of Salisbury. 27 In 1214 it was alleged that Gilbert …
A History of the County of Essex
… succession his younger brother William (1619) and William's son Richard (1645). 6 In 1824 the next presentation was … executors sold it to the diocese, for vesting in the bishop. 11 In 1224 the rector was allowed to claim pasture … non-preaching clergy. 24 Robert Wright (15891619), later bishop successively of Bristol and of Lichfield and Coventry, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ( St. Margaret), a parish, in the union of Horncastle, S. division of the wapentake of Gartree, parts of Lindsey, … books at 13; net income, 70; patron and appropriator, the Bishop of Lincoln. The tithes were commuted for land in 1767. … division of the county of Durham, 7 miles (E. S. E.) from Bishop-Auckland; containing 207 inhabitants. This place was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the parish. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 13. 1. 10., and in the patronage of the Crown: the … Woodmancott WOODMANCOTT, a hamlet, in the parish of Bishop's-Cleeve, union of Winchcomb, hundred of Cleeve, … is a perpetual curacy, in the gift of the Crown and the Bishop of Ripon, alternately; net income, 150 per annum. The …
A History of the County of Sussex
… patronage of the new united benefice has belonged to the bishop. 85 The living was valued at £10 in 1291, including 13 s. 4 d. in tithes from a ploughland at Truleigh in Edburton. … rectory then owned a portion of tithe corn worth 7 s. a year in Shermanbury, 87 and in 1675 the rector received …
A History of the County of Sussex
… were his sisters Nichole, Lucy, and Olive. After Lucy's death without issue her share seems to have passed to … 1416), who was succeeded by his son John (d. 1467). John's son and heir Sir William died in 1527, 48 and under a … bay. The tithing of Blackstone belonged in 1316 to the bishop of Chichester. 41 John Beard was owner or occupier of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (approx. 19 in. to 1 mile). Quitrents imposed on the town's original burgages survived until the 1930s. They were listed in a survey of 1279 and as 'the king's rents' in 1468-9. 48 Later the corporation acquired the … sold them to the duke of Marlborough in 1783. 81 33. The Bishop's House Formerly the rectory house. 82 34. Woodstock …
A History of the County of Oxford
… chapel and burial ground were reconsecrated in 1336 the bishop's licence was granted not to the rector but to the vill. 36 … closes belonging to the duke of Marlborough. 51 In 1686 Bishop Fell provided a rectory house in Woodstock at his own …
A History of the County of Oxford
… developed at a gate into the royal park. The town's curving west boundary perhaps represents the line of the … of Woodstock House. In 1686 the rectory house, later the Bishop's House, was built on the northwest corner of the … built in 1708, and the early 18th-century additions to the Bishop's House (formerly the rectory house); less markedly …
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