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A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Winchester. 14 The living is a rectory. Paul Clapham, vicar of Martyr Worthy, in 1639 was charged with defrauding …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Healey was built in 1848, its advowson belonging to the vicar of Masham. A chapel at Ellington is said to have been … of the lord or lady of the manor of Mashamshire, the vicar of Masham and the incumbent of Healey and of the … Marsden respectively. The income is distributed by the vicar among sick members. The classical school and the free …
A History of the County of Essex
… government was conducted as required by law. In 1770 the vicar built a pew in the church for the use of the choir, and … 1274, was only 40 s. 229 In 1274 it was ordained that the vicar should retain the ancient Vicarage house and should … 1710 the small tithes were customarily paid in cheese; the vicar was still receiving also the corn and hay tithes from …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 1287, 27 and in 1351 William de Cowleigh gave to the vicar of Great Malvern lands in Cowleigh and Cradley. 28 It … north doorway records the name of Canon Loraine Estridge, vicar (d. 1903), 'mainly through (whose) energy and ability … and 18501) given in 1851 by the Rev. Archibald Douglas, vicar. There is also a pewter bread-holder inscribed, 'Be …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1291 145 and this amount was paid by the priory to the vicar as his stipend in 1535, 146 the canons then receiving 3 … from the great tithes and offerings. 147 In addition the vicar, for his support, 'had meat and drink for himself, and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… protestation return was signed by 125 men, including the vicar, in 1641. 35 The population rose sharply from 727 in … which was farmed, 20 for the rectory, and 4 s. from the vicar. 168 A survey of both manors shortly after the … net income of the living was 228. 353 From 1351 the vicar received all tithes of two tenements at Panborough and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Rd. of Agric. (1905). Built by the Rev. David Dickenson, vicar from 1690 to 1716 (Langley, Hund. of Desborough, 353, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of July, on the Green near the church. In 1881 the vicar objected to the disorder that it created; an order of … manors, equivalent to 1/20 of the commons and waste. The vicar was allotted 37 a. for his glebe, and almost 200 a. of … 16th century 19 2 s. From at least the 17th century the vicar received 6 13 s. 4 d. from the rectory and in 1649 was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and Harvey's Charity both received c. 135 a., and the vicar 122 a. There was only one estate of between 50 a. and … tenants of that manor to pay personal tithes to the vicar as other parishioners did. 349 In the 17th and 19th … of its low value. 355 In 1650 it was valued at 20; the vicar received 16 a year, and the minister who officiated had …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the capital manor (see above); 6.1 s. 8 d. was due to the vicar. 185 The fine upon entry at this period was large. In … manor was dropped in 1859 as obsolete. 189 In 1814 the vicar exchanged his rent (together with an allotment on … declared a vicarage in 1866. 433 The present patron is the Vicar of Melksham. 434 The churches at Forest and Beanacre …
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