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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 24th September, 1920, under the provisions of which the vicar and churchwardens were appointed trustees of the … to the dean and chapter of Lincoln, is received by the vicar and churchwardens and distributed among poor widows. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to Oseney c. 1139. 183 In 1231 the church was served by a vicar, assisted by a chaplain, 184 but the church was not … curates. Richard Wilbraham Ford, rector 181162, was also Vicar of South Cerney, but he lived in Little Rissington and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 161889. 169 Nicholas Fenn, rector 170930, was from 1723 vicar of Staverton (Glos.), and Samuel Hill, rector 1730 53, was vicar of Eisey 17313, rector of Kilmington (then Som.) from …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Heythrop who shortly after sold it to Charles Garratt, vicar of Little Tew. On his retirement in 1880 Garratt was … Church', but the scheme met with no encouragement from the vicar of Great Tew, Samuel Nash. 129 Nash's successors … they were exchanged for 215 a. An award of 16 a. to the vicar of Great Tew for the provision of services for Little …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… other small tithes belonging to the church; and that the vicar should serve the church in divine rites, and find one … the abbey of St. Augustine's, is yearly received by the vicar out of the exchequer; the demesne lands of the … 1794. 12 Joseph Price, B. D. Jan. 1794, the present vicar. 13 De Rebus Albion, p. 116. Fishpooleet Littleborne, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… east window was reused. The Revd. Vernon T. Green, Vicar 187296, inserted two windows of clear glass with only a … a chapelry in the par. reg. until 1852; Newman signed as vicar, but Cornish as curate. Crockford (19534). Gardner, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is therefore given; 97 but in the other the perpetual vicar is named and the vicarage endowment of glebe, tithes, … Brain by will proved 28 August 1847, bequeathed to the vicar the sum of 45, the income to be applied for the benefit … 1865 gave 200 to be applied at the discretion of the vicar for the time being amongst the most deserving poor of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… virgates to Maxstoke Priory without licence. 49 Geoffrey, vicar of Fillongley, gave 5 acres in 1383. 50 The value of … was settled upon trust, the income to be expended by the vicar and churchwardens of Long Itchington in the purchase of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… It incorporates the initials 'I.M.', either for John Moss, vicar from 1521, or John Major, abbot of Athelney 15313. 77 … The net income in 1831 was 229. 290 Tithes payable to the vicar were worth 13 8 s. in 1535. 291 They were commuted to a … outskirts of the village, replaced it. William Underhill, vicar in 1397, was licensed to farm the benefice for seven …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… are Stephen George Francis Triboudet Demainbray, vicar in 1794, who was royal astronomer at Kew from 1782 to … College in lieu of the great tithes and 124 acres to the vicar in lieu of the lesser tithes. 131 The vicarage was …