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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 559 When the chantry was dissolved payment was made to the vicar, but lessees were in addition charged with paying a … for a resident rector. Bishop Wykeham presented the first vicar in 1383 773 but in 1385, under royal licence, granted … compares not unfavourably with other livings but the vicar had to serve not only the church but also three …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… benefice in 1581 179 and was thus presumably already both Vicar of Chiseldon and Rector of Draycot. In spite of this … of Draycot by reason of lapse, and he again presented the Vicar of Chiseldon, Thomas Twittee. 181 In 1711 Twittee died … In return Chaddington and his successors were to pay the Vicar of Chiseldon and his successors 7 a year. 195 The …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… dividends, amounting to 2 10 s., are received by the vicar for teaching psalmody in the church. The Clerk's Piece, … of the lords of the manor. Lysons wrote in 1806 that the vicar of St. Helen's had been instituted to his vicarage with …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at Oxford. The rector was to receive 2 a year and the vicar all the rest of the living. It was arranged that when … of note: he and his brother-in-law William Whateley, Vicar of Banbury, whose life he wrote, and Robert Harris of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and which lapsed on the attainment of his majority. 99 The vicar's portion consisted of the altar offerings and tithes …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and girls, which was supported by their parents. 240 The Vicar and other voluntary subscribers were supporting this …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… John Arthur and others applied in 1905 as follows: to the vicar of Shedfield 4 3 s. 8 d., to the vicar of Swanmore 3 5 s. 6 d., to be distributed in those …
A History of the County of Worcester
… churches are vicarages, and all are in the gift of the vicar of Dudley. Land at Dudley called 'Our Ladyes lands' in … in money or kind at Christmas, at the discretion of the vicar. St. Thomas: In 1879 Mrs. Mary Charlton, by her will … of St. Thomas in money or kind, at the discretion of the vicar. The stock is held by the official trustees. St. Luke: …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… c. 255 a., Robert King 233 a., Clare College 163 a., the vicar and neighbouring incumbents c. 108 a., the lord of … presented in 1349 and 1352. 309 In 1534 William Breton the vicar, having obtained the next turn, resigned and presented … in 1589. Dix alone presented in 1591, 313 but the previous vicar disputed his nominee's title. 314 The Crown presented …
A History of the County of Warwick
… thereon, amounting to 15 12 s. 4 d., is remitted to the vicar and churchwardens of Dunchurch, the trustees of the … 655 (1850 ed.). Dugd. 285, ex inf. the Rev. Edw. Davies, vicar. The actual year of inclosure was 1728 (Glebe Terrier … John Scott's Warw. Estate, 3/8). a John Grene, who became vicar of Dunchurch in 1414, held the living with the …