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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in 1836. A meeting-house was erected by Lady Huntingdon's Connexion, in 1825; and there is also a national school. … The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 16. 17.; net income, 227; patrons and … was a small monastery, subordinate to the priory of Montacute; and Hembury Fort comprises the remains of an …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Radfield, county of Cambridge, 5 miles (S. by W.) from Newmarket; containing 366 inhabitants. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 13. 6. 8.; net income, 241; patrons, the Master … founded in the reign of Henry II., by Simon and William Montacute; and Trinity hospital, near Lawford's Gate, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1500-1714 Bruges-Bythner Bruges-Bythner Bruges, Henry s. Robert, of Winchester, pleb. St. Mary Hall, matric. 3 … at Thame 6 May, 1727, brother of the next. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. Bruges, John s. Robert, of … aged 18; B.A. 23 Jan., 1633-4, M.A. 7 July, 1636, vicar of Montacute, Somerset, 1639, sequestered to the vicarage of …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… days of its chivalry and splendour, and catch, in fancy's ear, the solemn cadence of its cloistered nuns. What! … of Edward III., of the goods and chattels of Edward de Montacute, it was returned, that he held the manor of Bungay, … heiresses; the eldest of whom, Alice, marrying Edward de Montacute, carried the castle of Bungay into that family. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… at KNAPLOCK, perhaps part of the Curcis' estate. Ralph's sons Robert and William confirmed rent from Knaplock to … the family until 1765 when it passed to Edward Phelips of Montacute and descended with Montacute until 1874 or later. 59 The lordship was last …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… C-F), and prob. already can. 10 Jan. 1248 ( Cal. I 4). Bp.'s official Sept. 1247 ( ibid. p. 79) and 17 March 1248 ( CPL … May 1308 ( CPL II 40 = Regestum Clementis Papae V, ed. O.S.B. (Rome 1885-92) no. 2785). His unnamed preb. vacant 1 … Soc. lvi, 1872). ? Maidstone, Kent. Temp. Mark prior of Montacute, Heads I 122. Temp. M. Giles of Bridport, bp. of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bucklow, N. division of the county of Chester, 10 miles (S. W.) from Manchester; the township containing 559 … Bolingbroke, parts of Lindsey, county of Lincoln, 1 mile (S.) from New Bolingbroke; containing 229 inhabitants. It was … the churchyard is a fine spring, called Queen Ann Boleyn's Well; it is arched over with stone, and kept in good …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… recusant, who held it on a 21 years' lease, at 2 l. 18 s. 7 d. rent, having expired last November. 104 59 14 Dec. … beyond seas, leaving of the purchase money in Spenclay's hands. 138 409 It being reported after his departure that … and Samuel Chaffey, Freemason, Montague [Montacute?], all co. Somerset. 17 Feb. 1653. Vol. G No. or p. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… rights and took half the offerings made on St. Peter's day, the new church's patronal festival. Cassington church was called a chapel as … Pevsner, Oxon. 522, where the work is attributed to Lady Montacute in 1318. Apparently moved from the sanctuary after …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… Cary - Religious History RELIGIOUS HISTORY CASTLE CARY'S religious history is dominated by the parish church. … in 2002. 12 Income and Property The rectory, worth 13 6 s. 8 d. in 1291, 13 belonged to Bath priory until the … & T. S. Holmes (ed.), Cartularies of Bruton and Montacute Priories (Som. Rec. Soc. 8, 1894), 18, 26; N. Adams …
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