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A History of the County of Bedford
… his wife. In 1362 Sir John Morice enfeoffed John Colyn, vicar of Everton, of Everton manor to the use of William de … wills of Walter and Elizabeth Carey were received by the vicar and churchwardens. The legacies are now represented by …
A History of the County of Surrey
… J. H. Bridges of Ewell Court and the Rev. John Thornton, vicar of Ewell, in 1894, and of the style of the end of the … Merton, lord of Ewell Manor, claimed against William the vicar of Ewell. 90 In 1380 the abbot and convent received … a house and land adjoining Ewell Church for the use of the vicar. After the suppression of Newark Henry VIII granted to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and an half, that ever had paid the tithe of corn to the vicar as his due. Church of Ewell. PATRONS, VICARS. Or by … Herald's office. See Dugd. Monast. vol. ii. p. 541. And vicar of River. Likewise rector of Ringwold. From the time of … this vicarage has been held in sequestration. Likewise vicar of Alkham, which he held with the rectory of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is a large stone inscribed 'Erected a.d. 1885, W. Scott, Vicar ...', &c. The vestry roof, of tile, is lower than that … sale of his household furniture and other articles to the vicar and churchwardens of Exhall, the interest to be applied … Emily Neale by will dated 16 July 1934 bequeathed to the vicar and churchwardens of Exhall 100, the income to augment …
A History of the County of Rutland
… The rents of a small cottage and land were received by the vicar of Exton and appropriated as to one-half for his own … Charity.A sum of 25 per annum is received by the vicar of Exton, and is distributed by him and his co-trustees … in Rutl. 15. A memorandum in the register, signed by the vicar, December 1690, records the plate as then consisting of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… his relict, d. 1808, and Rev. Thomas Johnson, her brother, vicar of Swineshead, Hunts, d. 1792. In south porch, to … The trustees of the charity numbered (2) are the vicar and churchwardens of St. Neots, and the income is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of forty pounds per annum, and of twenty pounds to the vicar, Edward Tilson, which last sum is mentioned to be an … 1784, ob. March 7, 1791. 42 H. M. Davis, 1791. Present vicar. See an engraving of the remains of this castle, in … Ibid. Son of the former. Curate of Ash, near Sandwich, and vicar of Tong. He had been before vicar of Lenham, which he …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a pension of three marcs to be paid yearly to the vicar of it by the nuns of Harwood, in Bedfordshire. 3 … first on a vacancy of the vicarage, on a petition of the vicar of it to the archbishop, and it appears to have been so …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of 1000l. per annum. Afterwards bishop of Rochester. And vicar of Waldershare. And rector of Upper Hardres. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 9 s. 3 d, 120 a pension of 7 6 s. 8 d. being paid to the vicar. 121 The rectory and advowson were granted with the … 138 They conveyed the rectory in 1725 to Robert Lamb, vicar of Falmer, who died in 1727. 139 Under Judith's will …