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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… common. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 6. 13. 11., and in the patronage of the Crown; net … of Astbury, union of Congleton, hundred of Northwich, S. division of the county of Chester, 1 mile (N. W.) from … income of 300, in the patronage of the Bishop of Durham. A rent-charge of 240. 0. 11. has been awarded as a commutation …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… name to the county of Radnor, in South Wales, 8 miles (W. S. W.) from Presteign, and 157 (W. N. W.) from London; the … collected down to the end of the last century. A fee-farm rent, however, amounting to 37. 8. 1., had been originally … to the tolls collected at the October fair, and the rent of about sixty-five acres of land allotted under the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… grant, and in the patronage of the Bishop of St. David's; net income, 66: the impropriation belongs to the Crown. … C. R. M. Talbot, Esq.: the tithes have been commuted for a rent-charge of 102; and there is a glebe of 41 a. 1 r. 13 p., … grant; total net income, 62; patron, Lord Milford. A tithe rent-charge of 33 is payable to the incumbent. The church is …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… 1669-70 St Thomas Apostle, 1660, 1672 (1) Cf Benjamin, s of Henry Randall, skinner, and Martha, bap 10 Sep 1623, at … Margaret (4) Tavern keeper, vintner, in partnership with s Thomas RAWLINSON (B) (5) EIC stock £2,500 (6) City proper- … property, land Northants and Oxon ("capable of £500 rent charge") (9) Lieutenant of the Tower, 1660-79 (10) Kt, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from Holt to Kingston Farm, near Bradford. On Brunel's recommendation, the directors decided in October 1835 to … line was leased to the G.W.R. for seven years at a fixed rent of 17,000 a year, but the lease was cancelled and the … & South Western Railway over the question of that company's proposed line from Basingstoke through Newbury to Swindon. …
A History of the County of Essex
… to the rectory c. 1170. 2 When Rainham was in the king's hand, c. 1178, Gilbert Foliot, bishop of London, presented. … to provide alms for the poor. In 18456 the vestry used the rent from it to pay for the teaching of 15 children at an … to provide bread for the 6 poorest people in Rainham. The rent-charge was redeemed in 1929 for 52 stock. Thomas Frith …
A History of the County of Essex
… from 6 to 2, and Berwick from 6 to 4. Only Walter of Douai's manor, the largest in Rainham, kept its value. His demesne … 18th century poor-relief usually took the form of doles, rent subsidies, and medical care. Those on regular relief … Hall, who evicted the inmates. The vestry continued to rent houses for the poor until c. 1808, when Rainham, Aveley, …
A History of the County of Essex
… in the village remain from that period, though Charlotte's Alley, Broadway, survived until 1944, and nos. 26, … owner of the wharf. 31 The house passed to Capt. Harle's son John (d. 1770), in whose wife's family it remained … In 1299 the Hospitallers leased it for life, at a nominal rent, to Joan (d. c. 1312) widow of Robert de Grey, 88 and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… RAME ( St. German), a parish, in the union of St. Germans, S. division of the hundred of East, E. division of Cornwall, 4 miles (S. S. W.) from Devonport; containing 800 inhabitants. It … of Knox: the glebe consists of 80 acres, and the tithe rent-charge is 290. The church is a small ancient edifice. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… income was spent on coal. The house, then occupied rent free by two paupers, 42was replaced in 1903 by two new … 1985 money grants were made instead. 44 An unknown donor's gift of 2 bu. of wheat and 2 bu. of barley annually from an 8½-a. close was converted before the 1830s into a rent charge of 15 s. 45The income, distributed at 4 d. a head …
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