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A History of the County of Bedford
… the parish church, and subsequently drank tea with the vicar. From Southill he went on to see Luton Hoo, recently … Mr. Barber as impropriators of the great tithes and to the vicar for the small tithes. 142 CHARITIES Maynard's and … by Lord Ongley in 1803 to the Rev. Laurence Smyth, vicar of Southill and Old Warden, one of Lysons' …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… monuments: in the chancel, to the Rev. James Pointer, vicar, d. 1796, and Dennis his wife, d. 1804, and two infant … of Dennis [n. d.], and the Rev. Robert Pointer, their son, vicar, d. 1858; Henry Pointer Standley, d. 1812, and Persis … Henry Pointer Standley, d. 1844; the Rev. John Standley, vicar, d. 1848; and floor slabs to M. L. 1820, and J. L. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Upthorpe in 1777. 14 Owen Evans, a royalist, who became vicar of Spaldwick in 1613, was made prebendary of the … There are six bells, inscribed: (1) H. T. HavardJones, Vicar. E. F. Brown, F. E. Last, Churchwardens, 1921. Alfred … Rev. John Thompson, d. 1828; and the Rev. Richard Andrew, vicar, d. 1848; floor slabs to . . . . . . 1716; Sarah, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cover paten of 1826, given by the Rev. William Masters, vicar of Sparsholt; a flagon of 1869, given by the Rev. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… were still bound to pay a yearly sum of 13 s. 4 d. to the vicar for the use of the poor. This is still paid. 166 The … 170 and a vicarage was ordained. Disputes with the vicar followed, 171 and a permanent settlement was made by … Steeple Fund,' supposed to represent a gift by a former vicar for the repair of the church and steeple, for which …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… dividends, amounting to £6 10 s., are remitted to the vicar and churchwardens, and are expended in bread, between …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… out of it nevertheless a fit portion to the perpetual vicar serving in it, to be presented to the bishop and his … out of the fruits, rents and produce of it to such vicar to serve in it, who should first be presented by the … of the church, to be assigned for the habitation of the vicar, and in which the visitors of the ordinary might be …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in possession of the manor in 1581, when his brother Mark, vicar of Northallerton, was his heir. 90 His mother … and to pay onethird part of the income (a) to the resident vicar of the church of Bellerby, (b) to the vicar and overseers at Bellerby for the purchase of coals for …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the manor, that he shortly afterwards enfeoffed John Reve, vicar of Coughton, on whose death it passed to his brother … of 91, in 1802. 57 His grandson the Rev. Thomas Chambers, vicar of Studley, is described as patron on his memorial … years later. He had three sons, the eldest of whom was vicar of Coughton from 1675 to 1683 and took duty at Spernall …
A History of the County of Northampton
… his brother John, who in 1498 accused Thomas Parnell, late vicar of Spratton, of taking 12 hares, 480 rabbits, 6 … by a body of trustees and the Church Charity by the vicar and churchwardens and additional trustees. Thomas Hill … 16 August 1921 gave 100, the income to be applied by the vicar and churchwardens in the purchase of coal for the poor, …