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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for 1. 18. 8. payable to the vicar, and 152. 1. to the Bishop of Lichfield. Walton WALTON, a liberty, in the parish … united; patron, A. Hamond, Esq.; appropriator, the Bishop of Ely. The great tithes of the parish have been … vicar for 133. The church was erected and consecrated by Bishop Porteus, in 1804, the ancient structure having, a few …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… and 200 parliamentary grant; net income, 83; patron, the Bishop of St. David's: the tithes have been commuted for 170, of which 120 are payable to the bishop, and 50 to the vicar, who has also a glebe of four … books at 13. 5. 2.; present net income, 273; patron, the Bishop of St. Asaph. The tithes of the parish, including the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… petrifying spring called Alfred's Well. Dr. Joseph Butler, Bishop of Durham, and author of The Analogy, was born at … the income is derived from 32 acres of land, situated at Bishop's-Itchington and Napton-on-the-Hill, and valued at 60 … in the king's books at 21. 9. 9., and in the gift of the Bishop of Lincoln: the tithes were commuted for land in 1761; …
Old and New London
… at WandsworthFrancis Grose the Antiquary, Bishop Jebb, and Voltaire Residents hereMock Elections of the … at Mulberry Cottage, on the Common; and Dr. John Jebb, Bishop of Limerick, who died at West Hill in 1833. As already …
The Environs of London
… was appropriated to Westminster-abbey by Richard Toclivius Bishop of Winchester 37; and it was ordained by his … of monasteries, this rectory was granted to John Whyte Bishop of Winchester 39. It was afterwards annexed to the … patrons of the vicarage. Vicarage. William de Raleigh Bishop of Winchester, about the year 1249, endowed the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… date, the church was entirely rebuilt in 1836, when Bishop West's Chapel, which was erected in the reign of Henry … completely restored and most of the dressings are modern. Bishop West's Chapel (14 ft. by 10 ft.) is in two bays, …
A History of the County of Essex
… manor of WANSTEAD, comprising one hide, was held of the bishop of London by Ralph son of Brian. 2 It was said to have … which thus became the intermediate tenant between the bishop and Hugh of Hesdin. 9 Hugh of Hesdin or his heirs … holding the manor jointly with his wife Margaret, of the Bishop of London, Waltham Abbey, and the priories of …
A History of the County of Essex
… year conveyed the reversion, after their deaths, to the bishop of the diocese. 4 The bishop of Chelmsford became patron in 1926. 5 In 1208, after … Woodford, the advowson of the vicarage being vested in the bishop of the diocese. A permanent church designed by J. …
The Environs of London
… church of St. Paul, and was afterwards appropriated to the Bishop of London; under whom it was held (when the survey of … hundred of Beventreu; now Ralph Fitz Brien holds it of the Bishop of London, for a manor, and for one hide: there was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of 1500, by voluntary contributions, and licensed by the bishop, but not consecrated till the 23rd of October, 1841. …
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