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A History of the County of Sussex
… bought at Mock bridge in Henfield. 60 The clear annual income to each parish in the 1780s was £4 2 s. 9½ d. 61 In 1808 the land was sold and the money invested. The income was distributed in sums of between 2 s. 6 d. and 6 s. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to the road, which was sold c. 1975. 98 The average net income of the living c. 1830 was £369. 99 At the commutation …
A History of the County of Oxford
… granted on long leases to provide the bulk of the school's income. 53 No. 8 belonged to Thomas Croft in 1477 and was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was regularly made, but by the later 18th century the income was insufficient to clothe the full number: 12 in 1825 … Commission ordered the capital to be replaced from the income of the grammar school estate. 20 By will proved 1817 … the corporation merged charitable funds with general income and expenditure, 25 its administration of charities …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were from the corporation meadows. By then the rector's income from Woodstock was only c. £25, including surplice … curate's salary was not deducted from the rector's taxable income, and may have been provided by the townsmen; in 1535 … the £80 which he paid his curate was more than twice his income from the chapelry. 16 In 1759 there were two Sunday …
A History of the County of Oxford
… fellmongers were ordered to trade there the corporation's income from the wool beam fell steadily. 21 The dominance of … and after the restoration of the corporation in 1839 no income from that source was recorded. 70 When the monthly …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the houses and the chamberlains supplemented his rent income to provide a salary of £10, raised in 1613 to £14; the … In the early 19th century the school's regular annual income of c. £20, made up of rent ( c. £8 10 s.) and payments … introduced in the mid 19th century raised annual income to over £65 by the 1860s, even though one house was by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were held annually in the early 17th century, providing income for church repair; 30 lords and ladies were chosen, … day, evidently a perambulation of the town boundary. 35 Income from Whitsun ales was not recorded after the late 17th …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1 he was the macebearer on ceremonial occasions. His income came from small fees for summonses and other court … s. 8 d. 28 In 1662 Edmund Hiorne reckoned that the clerk's income was less than 6. 29 In the 19th century the clerk's … was raised in stages from c. 3 to 21, 30 but most of his income came from the clerkship to the magistrates, which was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… curacy, in the gift of the Bishop of Salisbury, with a net income of 80. The church is an ancient structure, partly … annexed, and valued in the king's books at 11. 7. 11.; net income, 352; patrons, the Dean and Canons of Windsor, who are … and burning into lime. The living is a donative; net income, 235; patron and impropriator, the Earl of Devon. The …
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