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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Richard Rogers. By the first he had issue Abraham, who was vicar of Lewisham, and in the great rebellion was much … the daughter of George Elsin; and Jacob, the third, was vicar of Herne. By the second wife, he had Joseph, and a … as has been before-mentioned. 19 CHARITIES. ABRAHAM COLFE, vicar of Lewisham, who died in 1657, founded in his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… said to be at least 40 miles in circumference. In 1733 the vicar, Thomas Skeeler, reported to the lord of the manor that … by a rich fine loam, productive of good crops, though a vicar wrote in 1707 that a great deal of the land under the … the east of the pond stands the church, and at one time a vicar's house stood on the south side. The 'old Vicarage', …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… seat, and resides in it. CHARITIES. The REV. EDWARD HOLME, vicar of the adjoining parish of Birling, in 1775, conveyed …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 1762, resigned 1786. 9 David Martin, 1786, the present vicar. Regist. Eccl. Christi, Cant. cart. 134. Tan. Mon. p. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… appointed vicars. The earliest known presentation of a vicar to serve the church is that of John of Coate, who was … apparently because there was no rector to provide a vicar. 194 The rectors were sometimes laymen, but in 1695 Sir … while the incumbent was styled the Prebendary, Rector, and Vicar of Liddington, and the benefice was called a rectory …
A History of the County of Rutland
… patria Christus via,' and the initials of Richard Rudd, vicar, 1626. 1 At the south end of the village is a house … very unusual arrangement is due to the puritanism of the vicar, Richard Rudd, whose initials are on the rail, backed … by Bishop Williams of Lincoln, who, it is said, bade the vicar fence in the table not as Laud intended, on three …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… M. A. 1775. 4 See Dugd. Mon. p. 622, 623. Likewise vicar of River, as were his two successors. Vicar of Ewell, and afterwards of River. Minor canon of Canterbury; rector of St. Martin, and Vicar of St. Paul's, Canterbury: also the present …
A History of the County of Bedford
… eleemosynary purposes. In 1909 1 6 s. 8 d. was paid to the vicar, 9 10 s. in respect of school children's money, 11 8 s. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (alleging as his reason that it was now necessary for the vicar to reside at Wigsthorpe in consequence of the removal … which the old vicarage formerly stood was conveyed by the vicar and churchwardens of Lilford to his son, the fourth … the parish in 1705, Richard Bailey, and that in 1831 the vicar, the Hon. Fredk. Powys, clerk, the one freeholder, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 8 only Henry Wise, then lord of the larger manor, and the vicar had any interest in it, and it would appear that all … 1884 bequeathed 100, the interest to be paid to the vicar of Lillington, subject to conditions contained in the … Ann Cunningham by will dated 13 October 1903 gave to the vicar of Old Lillington 100, to apply the income in keeping …