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A History of the County of Gloucester
… 271 and in 1704 the rector received 11 s. from the Vicar of Ashleworth for such tithes. 272 In 1637 the rector … Deerhurst Priory. 291 John Porter ( c. 1532-40) was also Vicar of Tirley. 292 In 1535 the rectory except the glebe was … who was probably a member of the patron's family, was also Vicar of Tirley. 304 James Sevier, presented in 1833, was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… land. In 1398 Walter Sterne leased all his land to the vicar for 6 years. 204 In 1488 Henry Sterne leased Sternes … coprolites collapsed c. 1884, to 6 s. or 9 s. by 1888. The vicar vainly appealed to the Charity Commission in 1880 and … Harward, 289 and in 1746 by John Perkins, probably then vicar of Thriplow, who put in his kinsman Timothy Perkins. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… B. and in 1619 presented to the vicarage of Elmsted. Also vicar of Chart Sotton. He was first rector of Fordwich, and … which he held with this rectory by dispensation. Also vicar of Elmsted, which he held with this rectory, both which … in Yorkshire. Prebendary of Canterbury, and likewise vicar of Elmsted, and of Ticehurft, in Sussex. …
A History of the County of Essex
… writer, lived at Hatfield c. 1870 as a student under the vicar, George Burn, and used some of his memories in Tales of … but then to have become less frequent: George Stirling, vicar from c. 1684 to 1728, attended occasionally until 1707, but rarely thereafter. John Hooke, vicar 172853, attended all Easter vestries recorded during …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and Hornton. It was enlarged in 1785, when Dr. Parr became vicar. 6 About 300 yards south-west of the church is a small … the net income of Throckmorton's Charity to be paid to the vicar and churchwardens for the repair of the parish church. … Fund and after payment of a yearly sum of 6 to the vicar for the purchase of Bibles, &c., for poor persons, to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… still dominated the parish economy. 145 Apart from the vicar's glebe and the 78-a. demesne of the later Hauxton … 69 a. belonged to the impropriate rectory, 58 a. to the vicar, 255 a. to the Lilleys, 47 a. to the Hauxton mill … merely paid it a pension. 264 The incumbent was styled a vicar at latest by 1245 when the bishop of Ely ordered that, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… able clerk to the ordinary, who should be named perpetual vicar of this church, and should bear all ordinary and … chapter in consequence of this towards the endowment of a vicar at that time, and it has ever since been presented to … made then by the king in it, for the support of a vicar, under the notion of which it is there rated at 12l. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was put under sequestration till his death. He had been vicar of West Hythe, and was vicar of Folkestone, and master of Eastbridge hospital. He was likewife vicar of Folkestone, as was his successor. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 16 In a composition made about 1364 between the rector and vicar of Newton Valence, the vicar was to have all obventions from the church of Newton …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 12 marks (8); the prior had to provide a toft for the vicar, and to sustain all the charges of the church, while the vicar had to pay the prior 15 s. 110 About 1291 the church … author of a thesis on the Book of Revelation, was then the vicar; his work attracted much attention in the reigns of …