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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Fine between Galfr. de Bingham, and Reginald de Sibthorp, Parson of Strelley, the Manor of Westerleyk, with the … 49 E. 3. he made a Feoffment of all his Lands here to the Parson. He married Margaret, the Daughter and Heir of Robert … de Leek, and Elizabeth his Wife, Quer. and John Bereford, Parson of the Church of Leek, Deforc. of thirteen Mess. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 96 sued Giles Bishop of Salisbury for not admitting a parson presented by her to the church here. 97 In 1258 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Inlands and Priestlands show the lord of the manor and the parson taking the lead in this direction. A half-way stage is … were absentees. John Holland (178297), for instance, was parson at Long Crendon and lived at Thame. 340 Church life, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and St. Paul. In the 20th year of king Edward III. the parson of Leyborne paid aid for a certain parcel of land, … hundred acres, belonging to this rectory, which Walter, parson of Leyborne, held in Leyborne of the earl of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the third and largest part of the estate, now known as Parson's Field, lay north of the main settlement to the east …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… ruin, as well as to serve other purposes, Richard Master, parson of the adjoining parish of Aldington, encouraged a … And accordingly, Elizabeth Barton herself, Richard Master, parson of Aldington, Edward Bocking, D. D. and Richard … monks of Christ-church, in Canterbury; Henry Golde, clerk, parson of Aldermanbury; and Richard Risby, gent. were …
A History of the County of Worcester
… sixteen years. 65 In 1241 the prior made peace with the parson and freemen of Newnham concerning the assart of … in the following year an agreement was made between the parson of Lindridge and the prior, by which the prior was to receive yearly 10 s. from the church and the parson was to have all the tithes of Moor and Newnham except …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 17 but in 1307 Little Gidding was owned by his son Ralph, parson of Copmanford, who, in that year, settled it, together …