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A History of the County of Hertford
… Puller, the patron, whose son the Rev. Charles Puller, vicar of Standon, legally converted the house into a … ancient house,' made especially to see a picture of Vicar-General Cromwell painted by Holbein, which he suggests … by his brother the Rev. Charles Giles-Puller, at one time vicar of Standon, whose son Mr. Christopher Bernard …
A History of the County of Worcester
… it was worth 30 yearly, and paid 16 s. 8 d. yearly to the vicar of Clifton. The chapel of Little Stanford (afterwards … of the chapel of Little Stanford was assigned to the vicar of Clifton. 78 Little Stanford was a chapelry of … of Stanford, a pension of 13 s. 4 d. being reserved to the vicar of Clifton. 79 It was, however, returned in 1535 as a …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of Bath and Wells in 1691, in place of Bishop Ken, was vicar of Stanground in 1659. He was ejected in 1662, not … are four bells, inscribed: (1) Henry Yeats Smythies B.D. Vicar Josh. Warwick churchwarden 1832; (2) Merorem mestis … wife of his son Thomas, d. 1595; and (2) to Elias Petit, Vicar, d. 1634, with coat of arms. On the chancel floor is a …
A History of the County of Hertford
… is part of the Baesh trust, 8 and is held on lease by the vicar. The south-west part of the parish between the Lea and … Harding on Jewell's Apologia Ecclesiae Anglicanae, was vicar of Stanstead Abbots from 1591 to 1593. 36 Valence. … 3 June 1902. The vicarage-house is for the use of the vicar of Stanstead Abbots, subject to the payment of 12 d. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… The whole emoluments of it are received by the rector and vicar of Wrotham, as an appendage to his church of Wrotham, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… highest personal assessment of the hundred. 12 In 1744 the vicar of Stanton listed the households of the parish and … was erected south-west of the church. 23 In 1822 the vicar moved to the house, later much enlarged, on the south … church. 149 From at least 1362 the cure was served by a vicar. 150 In 1894 the vicar was presented to the rectory …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in the 12th century. 174 In 1312 the bishop collated a vicar to serve the church with the rector. 175There is no evidence of a vicar before 1312 when a vicarage was ordained; 176 no record … parish, 177 but how they were divided between him and the vicar is obscure. On a petition from the rector, who claimed …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the great tithes, except a small portion belonging to the vicar, and all the tithes of the demesne. 94 In 1610 the … Large allotments, mainly in one piece, went to the vicar and to Lady Elcho for tithes, manorial rights, and the … of land-holders in Stanway in 1818 was 15, excluding the vicar and the lord of the manor. Taddington farm was still …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Field which was conveyed by deed dated 29 July 1734 to the vicar and churchwardens. On an inclosure of the open fields …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… to their own uses save the provision of 12 marks to the vicar for the time being. The Archdeacon of Richmond … the nomination by the abbey of Geoffrey a clerk as vicar; but the official of the Archbishop of York came to the … of Riponto Master Lawrence de Topcliffe. 142 In 1365 the vicar, Henry Greathead, petitioned the pope, saying that 'the …