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A History of the County of Surrey
… the usual parochial revenues in 1262. 40 They presented a vicar previous to 1330, 41 and as late as 1412. 42 Latterly … by the Bishop of Winchester as rector of Albury and vicar of St. Martha's in 1904. ' Taxatio Ecclesiastica,' …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… such is in the patronage of the rector of that church, the vicar of Orpington being instituted to that vicarage with the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Jesus Chapel, but this was probably an error made by the vicar who drew up the list. Its earliest registers are … of Holy Trinity, Weston. His son, who succeeded him as vicar in 1870, accepted a grant for the augmentation of the … iv, 3. From information supplied by Rev. T. L. O. Davies, vicar of Woolston. Rev. T. L. O. Davies, Hist. Notes, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… prebendary of Rochester, by whom he had two sons, Edmund, vicar of Sutton-at-Hone; and Thomas, town major of Quebec; … p. 404. In his room, Sir William de la Poole presented the vicar of St. Margaret's, Rochester, but what his name was I … pt. ii. p. 379. See also Bredhurst and Murston. Also vicar of Alhallows. Also rector of Halstow, by dispensation, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… A composition was made in 1535 between the abbot and the vicar of St. Michael's by which a pension of 20 s. became payable to the vicar from this manor. 148 During the insurrection under Wat … to the collector of rents in the manor, and 20 s. to the vicar of the church. Thomas died seised of the manor in 1612, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of Ely, and his brother John (15701615), sons of the vicar of St. Neots and Eaton Socon, are said to have been … recast by John and Denison Taylor 1919. Thomas Hodgson, Vicar, and Archdeacon of Huntingdon. Alfred Jordan, Fred. H. … Churchwarden. In memory of Richard Corker Meade, D.D., Vicar of this Parish 18751902. Jesu, Mercy. Recast 1919. (8) …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… as to the great tithes, but they pay small tithes to the vicar of Monkton. This portion of tithes arises from certain glebe belonging to the vicar, intermixed with St. Nicholas court lands, for which … of them pay at this time a yearly composition to the vicar, of five shillings, but what it is, or where these …
A History of the County of Durham
… handsome one of hammerbeam type erected by William Catten, vicar in the early years of the 15th century. It was … and Croxdale. In 1359 Bishop Hatfield ordered that the vicar of St. Oswald's should have the manse by the churchyard … its original purpose. Edited by Rev. A. W. Headlam, M.A., Vicar, 1891 (T. Caldcleugh, Durham). After 1680 the burials, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… and to swear fealty to the church of St. Alban and the vicar of Walden, and all oblations were to go to Walden. … 127 and in 1257 a pension of 40 s. per annum paid by the vicar of Walden was assigned by the abbot to provide bread … Oldfield, and was held of the manor of Abbots Walden. The vicar of Abbots Walden claimed the premises as his glebe, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it; to pay the clerk twenty shillings yearly; to pay the vicar of this parish forty pounds per annum, clear of all … fully taken notice of under that parish. ROBERT LANSYNBY, vicar of this parish, by his will in 1493, gave to the … high chancel: Among others, a monument for James Shipton, vicar, obt. 1665; another, for George Lovejoy, first …