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A History of the County of Rutland
… The last reference found is a grant of the tithes to the vicar and his successors by the Earl of Nottingham and Henry … silver gilt paten of 16812 inscribed 'Ex dono Booth Wright vicar de Greetham a.d. 1681,' a cup and paten inscribed … Warwick, which had appropriated it before 1235, when a vicar and manse had been provided and a stipend fixed by …
A History of the County of Northampton
… his will proved 23 August 1909 gave the sum of 200 to the vicar and churchwardens, the income to be applied towards the … Major Anderson gave 125, the income to be applied by the vicar and churchwardens as the trustees, for the benefit of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… it in a proper state of repair. 48 At the Reformation the vicar of Odiham kept a priest in the chapel of ease at …
A History of the County of Worcester
… chapelry of Hallow. 41 In 1269 the bishop assigned to the vicar 10 marks from the priory until a certain portion of the … year. 43 In the 16th century 20 s. was paid to the vicar out of the rectory. 44 After the Dissolution the …
A History of the County of Durham
… it seems to have been at once appropriated. Mention of a vicar occurs in 1194. 182 The governors of Sherburn Hospital … the memory of the Rev. Thomas Burton Holgate, formerly vicar of Bishopton. The trust funds are invested in stock of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… inhabitants to pay all the ecclesiastical duties to the vicar of Grinton.' This is followed by a note that the … Majestie who is the Patroness and without consent of the vicar of Grinton and but during the Bishop's pleasure.' In … till 1890. The living is a new vicarage in the gift of the vicar of Grinton. The living of Holy Trinity, Melbecks, is a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… probably in the 1860s, for the family of Robert Merry, vicar to 1868. 116 Of the two half fees later held of the … Anthony 320 sheep out of his flock. 255 In 1527 the vicar and three others had c. 300 sheep impounded. 256 In the … into smallholdings. It had already in 1911 leased the vicar's glebe for the same purpose, 292 to the chagrin of its …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… anno 24 Henry III. with a reserve of eight marcs to the vicar for his portion, which was confirmed by the pope. On … subject to the payment of four pounds yearly to the vicar; since which they have remained parcel of the … 2257, 2261. Regist. Abb. Sci Aug. cart. 37 and 75. And vicar of Woodnesborough. See Wingham and Stodmarsh. And …
Magna Britannia
… divine, who wrote upon St. Paul's Epistles, and being vicar of Menheniot first introduced the English language into … of Thomas Gorges, Esq., 1670; and the Rev. George Moore, vicar, and archdeacon of Cornwall, 1807. The dean and chapter … Augustus Toplady, the celebrated calvinistical writer, was vicar of this parish. The Rev. John Burrough gave the sum of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Cuddington and Kingsey belonged to the church. A separate vicar was appointed for Kingsey, the vicar of Haddenham being responsible, however, for providing …
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