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Magna Britannia
… Earls-Sterndale, the minister of which is appointed by the vicar. At Hartington is a charity school, supported by a … family. The minister of the chapel is appointed by the vicar of Hathersage. The Presbyterians have a meeting-house … curacy. The subjection of the chapel of Denby to the vicar of Horsley was acknowledged by an instrument bearing …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the one part and Christopher Bridgewater, the then vicar of Kirkby Fleetham, and others of the other part, that …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… The cup is of 1824 and was the gift of Joseph Smyth, B.A., vicar in 1825. The larger paten is of 1711, and the smaller … porringer were presented by the Rev. Edmund Gray, M.A., vicar, in 1827. The latter is a two-handled loving-cup of … was appropriated and a vicarage ordained there, the first vicar on record being appointed in 1288. 92 After the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… it when it became vacant. The bishop was to appoint a 'vicar,' to find him a sufficient house, to maintain him …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Hutton, by will proved at York 1822, bequeathed 200 to the vicar of North Otterington, the rector of South Otterington, … 1 1 s. to be paid on 1 January in each year to the vicar of North Otterington for a sermon to be preached at the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the chancel, but some drawings in the possession of the vicar made before 1815 show a very interesting cruciform … John de Eure and his wife Agnes in 1311. 140 In 1479 the vicar of Kirkby held divers tenements and lands in the manor …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… expense of G. H. T. Newcomen.' It bears the names of the vicar and wardens. 195 The plate consists of a cup of 1570, … other place near the church, should be assigned to the vicar. 208 After the dissolution of the college of Staindrop …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Mich. 8 Ric. II, m. 312. For the admission of a perpetual vicar 'with the consent as well of the parson as of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… being farmed jointly by three individuals, one of them the vicar, for the term of ten years under an indenture entered … the only freeholders of more than 10 acres were the vicar, 185 acres; New College, 127 acres; 194 John Hall, 114 … the episcopate of Hugh de Welles (120935), by which the vicar was to receive the proceeds of the altar, rent of 23 s. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… were held of his successor. One had been given to the vicar of Whaddon, another was already divided into three. In … to its rectory for tithes in Kneesworth. 148 In 1433 the vicar of Whaddon, its lord Thomas de Scalers, and 17 other … rectory, 150 whose farmer usually paid it to the vicar of Whaddon in the 16th century. 151 Payment was …