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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… appropriation, possibly the last in the country, in 1544, and was thereafter a vicarage. In the mid 12th century the … of his wife Amice's inheritance. 55 Possibly after 1254 and certainly before 1279 Fordham priory had appropriated the church, taxed at 12 marks in 1254 and £12 in 1291, with its 36 a. of glebe. 56 No vicarage was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Eynsham abbey, which retained burial rights and took half the offerings made on St. Peter's day, the new … Cassington church was called a chapel as late as 1406, and an annual payment of 20 d. for burial rights was made to … de Clinton agreed that Eynsham should appoint the priest, and the abbey, having appropriated the rectory in the late …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… so. The Crown presented in 1296 as guardian of the heir and in 1576 by lapse. 96 John Martin presented in 1623 when … the advowson was still owned with the manor in 1671 and 1732, 98 the first four presentations after 1660 were by … the advowson was sold to the Revd. James Thomas Hand, 1 and for a century was normally owned by the incumbent, …
A History of the County of Essex
… The institutions of rectors have been recorded from 1363 and show that the advowson continued to be appurtenant to the … pro hac vice in 1409, the bishop by lapse in 1441, 1487, and 1557 and the Crown on several occasions during a minority. When …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Church Stretton contained 10,286 a. (4,163 ha.) c. 1831 62 and, save for excrescences at the southern end and the north-western corner, approximated to a compact rectangle over 8 km. from north to south and nearly 5 km. from east to west. 63 The historic centres …
A History of the County of Essex
… church's position, at an angle to the modern High Street and on the same alignment as a nearby Roman building, … 11th century. 3 St. Botolph's priory was patron in 1254, and retained the advowson until the Dissolution, when Henry … pope in 1471 and became archbishop of Armagh in 1477. 15 Anchorites were associated with the parish church in the 12th …
A History of the County of Chester
… Churches and religious bodies Medieval chapels MEDIEVAL CHAPELS Little … the Northgate, founded in the 1190 s, had both a church and a chapel, where masses were said daily for the hospital's benefactors and services were conducted for the inmates and visitors. The …
A History of the County of Chester
… Churches and religious bodies The collegiate church of St John … prayed in the minster ( monasterium) of St. John in 973, and in the reign of Edward the Confessor it was enriched with … 1589 it was termed the 'old parish church or chapel'. 18 Anchorites were supplied to a hermitage 'by the church' or …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Bishop of Winchester, as a Benedictine abbey in 970 and dedicated to St. Peter and the Blessed Virgin by Dunstan in 974. 7 The building of the present church and monastic buildings was begun under Simeon the first …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the river, about a furlong from Conisford or South-gates, and was always in the liberty of the city, and still remains part of its county; it was a parish by itself, and had a parochial church dedicated to St. James the …
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