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A History of the County of Oxford
… although in about 1200, when the abbot's nephew was made vicar, 199 it was probably planning to do so. By 11978 the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… repaired owing to the exertions of the Rev. W. Owen, then vicar. The soil and subsoil are gravel, clay and chalk, and … a paten of 1719, a flagon of 1755 given by John Nourse, vicar of South Damerham, in 1754. There are five books of … on the death or resignation of the then rector appointed a vicar, John Burnel, to whom in 1270 Walter Bishop of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… At its south end is the church of St. Lawrence. The vicar lives at the suburb of Oxford known as New Hinksey, … and the incumbent is referred to as chaplain and not as vicar. 31 Wootton, another chapelry of Cumnor, was endowed by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Pole Axe property was bought by Mrs. Lillian Thompson, the vicar's cousin, and given to the village as a reading room … church. 280 After the Reformation Exeter College paid the vicar 8 a year, rising to 12 in 1602 and 20 in 1649; the … well as the great tithes, 282 yet at inclosure in 1795 the vicar was compensated for his rights by an allotment of 13 a. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Lower Wylye and Till Valley. 284 From 1325 to 1450 each vicar was presented by the incumbent prebendary. 285 From … living in Wilton deanery, 289 and in 1830 c. 222. 290 The vicar took tithes of wool and lambs, tithes of hay from some … described as unfit for residence c. 1830, 296 in 1832 the vicar lived in it. 297 In 1865 it was demolished, and a new …
A History of the County of Somerset
… died in 1576, leaving his share to his brother William, vicar of Somerton (d. 1581). 208 William sold a third of his … who died in 1737, leaving the manor to Thomas Bowyer, vicar of Martock and her kinsman, as trustee and residuary … separately by each overseer, were normally signed by the vicar, constable, two churchwardens, and a variable number of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a brick garden wall built in the mid-18th century by the vicar, Coventry Lichfield. 30 A new and smaller vicarage of … of Stoke by another non-resident lord, Thomas Williams, Vicar of Stoke. 85 In 1831 the lease was taken over by Isaac … of the township, was much smaller than the others. The vicar held 5 strips there, as compared with 31 in the Great …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the charities. In 1689 the Rev. John Dummer gave to the vicar and churchwardens an annuity of 40 s. payable out of … 1879 Charles Twynam by will, proved at London, left to the vicar of South Stoneham 100 upon trust to invest and to apply …
A History of the County of Essex
… an attendance usually ranging from 4 to 6. Ralph Bridges, vicar 171358, attended regularly and sometimes wrote the minutes. Francis Wollaston, vicar 17941823, was also active in parish affairs. Samuel … The village warden was chosen in alternate years by the vicar and the parishioners. The Brentwood warden was chosen …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the advowson was sold to the Rev. Geoffrey Amherst, the vicar, 55 who in 1647 left it to Arthur Amherst his eldest …