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Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… doctrines. His sermons appear to have been famous, and his curate at All Hallows, Thomas Gerrard, was even more active … for in 1543 'Sir William' of Honey Lane and Reede, lately curate, were examined 'for abuses and enormities of …
City of London tithe assessments
… & Easter book £5 10s 0d £47 11s 0d Deductions: for curate £5 0s 0d for tenths £1 18s 4d for procusations 4s 0d …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Horsley in 1665. Timothy Fenwick in 1672. Ralph Grey was curate in 1683. Joseph Bonner (afterwards vicar of Bolam) curate in 1688, Peter Straughan succeeded Bonner in 1695. Anthony Procter was curate in 1697 or 1699. Robert Musgraye, A. B. in 1703. …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Allerthorpe was worth c. £76 in 1818, 92 and in 1835 the curate's stipend was £60. 93 Small tithes in Allerthorpe … to the church in 1684 and were possibly intended for the curate's use. In the 17th and 18th centuries, however, the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… farmer of the vicarage. He was described as minister and curate at the time of his marriage in 1586. He was … he preached at Alstonefield one Sunday in five, with a curate officiating at other times. He also stated that of the … church rather than the chapels. 43 There was an assistant curate in the later 1760s and in the 1790S. 44 By 1830 there …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1842 at the expense of Sir George Crewe, prompted by the curate of Longnor, William Buckwell. 26 For serving Newtown an assistant curate was paid £50 a year by Sir George; by 1859, when … Fawfieldhead hamlet. 28 The churches were last served by a curate of their own in 1927. 29 In 1950 they were served by a …
A History of the County of Stafford
… parish. 37 In 1840 Sir George Crewe, prompted by the curate of Longnor, William Buckwell, rebuilt a barn in … probably the present Vicarage Farm, into a house for a curate. 38 The church was licensed in 1841 and named St. Agnes in 1906. 39 The first curate, who was paid £50 a year by Sir George, 40 was Henry …
A History of the County of Stafford
… made the incumbent's place of residence. 93 In 1549 the curate was stated to be entitled to a toll of 1 d. for every … Stafford awarded Anthony Gretton of Longnor, evidently the curate, a salary of 5 from the estate of Sir John Harpur, and … in order to secure the residence of Joseph Bradley, a curate recently chosen by them with the approval of the vicar …
A History of the County of Stafford
… on land given by Sir Henry Harpur. 73 The perpetual curate was to receive £15, of which £10 was paid as a … were to be retained by the vicar of Alstonefield and the curate of Longnor, although a small payment was made to the … and they presumably did not pay anything. As a result the curate usually received only half of what was due. 84 In 1874 …
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