Search

Displaying 11241 - 11250 of 14769
A History of the County of Somerset
… it was held with Croscombe and Dinder. 169 In 1311 the vicar of Pilton seems not to have been obliged to serve the … North Wootton church and rectory house, 1834 From 1311 the vicar of Pilton had most of the small tithes of North Wootton … ale, 185 but its brewing furnace was sold. 186 In 1611 the vicar of Pilton refused to read evening service although he …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… wall of the north transept to Mark Metcalfe, a former vicar, who died in 1593. There is a slab with a small brass … a parish church, the incumbent being found and paid by the vicar of Northallerton. 237 Brompton was separated from the … chaplain, receiving half a mark yearly for this from the vicar of the mother church, and they, the chaplain and his …
A History of the County of Hertford
… leases made the chaplain answerable to the ordinary of the vicar of St. Peter's 41 In 1540 a grant was made to William … Ecclesiastical Charity to be called the Church Estate, the vicar and churchwardens to be the trustees, and the remainder …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… are three altar-tombs, one for George Shocklidge, A. M. vicar forty-nine years, ob. 1772; arms, Three fishes, their … archbishop's commissary. He decreed and ordained, that the vicar should have the usual mansion of the vicarage, with the … entered into between the rector of East Langdon and the vicar of Norborne, concerning the annual payment of four …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and three daughters; Mary, who married John Taylor, A.M. vicar of Darent, and died without issue; Leah, who died … 15, 1796. Gilbert Buchanan, LL.B. presented 1796. Present vicar. Kilb. p. 204. Lamb. Peramb. p. 424. Philipott, p. 307. … xix. p. 350. Harl. MSS. No, 2263147. Son of Thomas Price, vicar of Dartford. He exchanged this for Birch, in Essex. And …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… premises were remodelled during 1894 and 1895 to include a vicar's room used for parish business, a reading room, and a … held on lease from Gloucester abbey by Thomas Monox, the vicar of Northleach, in 1533; the abbey then granted a … to as the lord of the manor's fields c. 1400 when the vicar had a substantial holding in them. 391 In 1587 the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… with the vicarial. 129 Under the augmentation of 1337 the vicar was given the tithe of hay, lambs, and ale in the whole … oblations were worth 5 6 s. 4 d. in 1535. 131 By 1606 the vicar received tithe of hay, except from 18 a. of 'Upper … in Somerton mead, just over 33 a. were awarded to the vicar. By that time tithes from gardens were no longer …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Rugby. The living is a vicarage in the gift of the vicar of Carisbrooke. The register dates from 1679. HOLY … of Northwood, both great and small, were assigned to the vicar. 48 In the reign of Henry VIII Northwood obtained … is a vicarage, net yearly value 130, in the gift of the vicar of Carisbrooke. The Roman Catholic church of St. Thomas …
A History of the County of Hertford
… a cloak to the farmer, besides a pension of 40 s. to the vicar of the church of Norton. 23 In the following month Sir … City, Limited. 34 The company also bought up land from the vicar of Norton in the same year, 35 and is now the sole … from the parish of Stevenage, and is applied by the vicar and churchwardens in the distribution of bread and …
A History of the County of Durham
… accustomed to demise certain trust lands on lease to the vicar, 3 who was to pay the proceeds to a schoolmaster for the free education of six boys nominated by the vicar. The demise included two ovens or bake-houses, one of … were numerous, Bishop Cosin lamenting 'that Mr. Davison, vicar of Norton, hath so many obstinate men and women in his …
Displaying 11241 - 11250 of 14769