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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… century 246 when the church became a sinecure rectory. A vicar, sometimes called a stipendiary curate, was appointed … 14 c. 1724 and the small tithes for 13, and c. 1728 the vicar received a stipend of 25. 272 In 1830 the gross … that there was no longer a vicarage house, and the vicar may have used the rectory house until 1835. 276 The …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… no repairs having been done for nearly thirty years. The vicar, churchwardens and parishioners petitioned the Lord … of St. Olave, York, upon trust to pay 4 a year to the vicar of Osbaldwick, 3 a year to a schoolmaster, the residue … the 17th century: 'Here lies Sir William Sealisby formerly Vicar of Osberwyk, who died 28 May 1497.' 'Pray for the soul …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and free from 'service and cure' in the church. 148 The vicar had for his stipend 10 a year. 149 The Bishops of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… that no prejudice should arise from it in any shape to the vicar there, especially in relation to the resort to the … now the sign of the Queen's Arms, to be distributed by the vicar and churchwardens every Christmas-day. MRS. ELIZABETH … 1777. 18 Jercmiah Jackson, A. M. May 24, 1777, the present vicar. Dudg. Mon. vol. 1. p. 687. See under Lenham, vol. 5, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of this manor descended from the Rev. Dr. William Wall, vicar of Shoreham, whose only daughter and heir, Catherine, … Parl. Surv. Lam. lib. vol. xix. Ect. Thes. p. 387. Also vicar of Birling. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… John Keble, M.A., author of the Christian Year, who was vicar of Hursley from 1836 to 1866 built the present … Mary Yonge by her will, proved this date, left 100 to the vicar for the time being for the benefit of the parish …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… king Charles II. parted with it to the Rev. John Rumney, vicar of Sutton Valence, whose widow Amy sold it, in 1702, to … was buried in this church, having been likewise 53 years vicar of Stalisfield. He was a good benefactor to this …
Magna Britannia
… is a memorial in Padstow church for Lawrence Merther, vicar of Padstow, who died in 1421. There are several ancient … Trevallance was sold, in 1622, to the Rev. Richard Colmer, vicar of St. Perran, by whose heirs it was conveyed, in 1655, … of the Burgoyne family, by the Rev. Charles Dayman, vicar of Poundstock. Penfowne, the seat of a family of that …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Act of 1825, 22 consisting of the lord of the manor, the vicar and the master of the school as ex-officio … Azure three griffons' heads razed or. Richard Resbury was vicar of Oundle during the Commonwealth period, 53 but … Butler, became a Catholic and ultimately a bishop, being Vicar-apostolic of the London district in 1827. He died 11 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… daughter-in-law, Ann, widow of William Wilson (d. 1860), vicar of Banbury, had a life interest, and was followed by …