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A History of the County of Sussex
… the vicar was resident; at the former date there was no curate, 16 but a curate was recorded between 1685 and 1696. 17 In the early … was presumably non-resident, for the vicar of Ferring as curate regularly officiated at that period. 19 The next vicar …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… services were performed by the rector or an assistant curate monthly or six times a year; in the early 19th century … The church was reopened for Anglican worship in 1907, the curate of St. Stephen's, Ealing, being appointed to hold two …
A History of the County of Middlesex
Alumni Oxonienses
… 26 March, 1644, born in St. Mary, Ely, of Gray's Inn 1619, curate of St. Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, rector of South … the high school in that city; master of the public school, curate of St. Werburgh's, and chanter of Christ Church, … Street, 1724, Thursdaypreacher at St. Mary-at-Hill, and curate of St. Magnus, London Bridge, chaplain to Sir Francis …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… years, 17 and he was non-resident, serving the parish by a curate, in 1576. 18 His successor John White was a minor …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… died at Westbury in 1682 and was buried in the church. His curate John Paradise also held presbyterian views, but he … of the century (see below) the vicar was assisted by one curate in what remained of the parish of Westbury, which … oak rood screen and stone reredos were given by John Kaye (curate 1891-8) in memory of his wife. 50 In 1903 the external …
Old and New London
… Wilberforce, and was born in 1805. He was ordained as curate of Checkendon, in Oxfordshire, and his subsequent …
A History of the County of Gloucester
A History of the County of Somerset
… master of Bridgwater grammar school, employed his son as curate for £120 a year in 1827. 28 His successors were …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… been no vicar for 20 years, the parish being served by a curate, 77 and in 1603 the £8 a year was paid to a minister called a stipendiary curate. 78 In the late 17th century ministers were licensed … in 1498 and 1532, seems to have been non-resident; 4 his curate in 1517 was involved in a charge of adultery, 5 and …
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