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A History of the County of Somerset
… a chaplain under the appropriation of 1251, 107 but the vicar of Stogursey had to find one in 1465. 108 Eton College took responsibility soon afterwards, 109 but the vicar of Stogursey was paying the priest at Lilstock by 1535. … The living was usually served by curates appointed by the vicar of Stogursey in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and its appurte nances, to Ralph Price, clerk, rector and vicar of this church, who is the present owner of it. A court … In the north isle a memorial for John Lyndon, A. M. vicar, obt. 1756. In the east window are the arms of the see … 8th of king Richard II. The rectory is a sinecure, and the vicar performs the whole service of the cure, but they both …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… gules. In the north isle is a memorial for Henry Bagnal, vicar of Limne, who left one son Henry, rector of Frittenden, … Henry Bagnal, A. M. 1702, and was afterwards inducted as vicar, on July 25, 1723, ob. Nov. 23, 1748. The Archdeacon. … resigned 1794. 23 Anthony Hammond, M. A. 1794, the present vicar. 24 Book ii. See Camd. Brit. p. 256. Burt. Anton. p. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… at Pensax. 119 The three former mills were exempt from vicar's tithes by an agreement made between the Prior of Worcester and the vicar of Lindridge in the time of Giles Bishop of Hereford … St. Wulfstan. 132 The vicarage was ordained in 1310. The vicar was to have a court with a garden and dovecot which the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… practice under the pain of excommunication and to cite the vicar of Linslade, who encouraged the error on account of the … of lands in Leighton Buzzard (Beds.), formerly paid to the vicar for preaching a sermon on Easter Monday. In 1826 Sir …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… two daughters, who are now entitled to it. Henry Eve, D.D. vicar of this parish and of Tenham, died in 1685, possessed … the additional pension of ten pounds per annum to the vicar of Linsted and his successors. It pays no procurations … obt. 1793. 13 Stephen Tucker, A. M. 1793, the present vicar. 14 See vol. ii. of this history, p. 69. See Spelman's …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… resig. 1782. Robert Foote, A. M. ind. 1782, the present vicar. 7 See Ivechurch and Warehorn. See Maidstone, p. 114, … by the Bartholomew act. Cal. life of Baxter, p. 286. And vicar of Yalding, by dispensation, in 1738. He took this …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Sarah, 264 who immediately married Christopher Lonsdale, vicar of Linton 17405. 265 Lonsdale died in 1783, 266 and … Trott left it to his son-in-law, Edmund Fisher (d. 1819), vicar of Linton 17891800, 320 whose son Edmund, already vicar there, retained the rectorial glebe until his death in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1815 a friendly society had 130 members. 45 In 1865 the vicar helped found a Working Men's Improvement Association. … and four owneroccupiers, c. 507 a. Two colleges with the vicar and parish had together c. 100 a., and 7 smallholders … 303 Strict management, apparently encouraged by the vicar, gradually reduced the yearly expense to under 200 in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… South of it is St. Mary's vicarage, built in 1859, but the vicar resides now at Great Addington. To the south-west of … of lands and messuages with Thomas Sanderson, clerk, vicar and owner of the advowson, and George Capron. There is … to her husband with Little Addington mansion. He became vicar in 1720, 54 and died in 1737. Harvey Sparkes and …