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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in scattered strips in the two fields. 72 In 1918 when the vicar of Wilcot's glebe, which lay in Stert, was sold it … rector of Urchfont as part of an endowment to support a vicar to serve Urchfont church. 88 Stert thus became attached … has remained a chapelry of Urchfont ever since. The vicar of Urchfont was required by the terms of the rector's …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the smallest of the three several heaths, belonging to the vicar, supported 200 sheep and in 1615 covered 180 a. 73 In … over 1,500 a. of the 1,730 a. of open and common land. The vicar received 130 a. and 11 others shared 22 a., none … there were c. 46 a. of glebe in the open fields. The vicar also had a sheep-course for 200 sheep and a several …
A History of the County of Essex
… of Stifford, having resigned the rectory, was admitted as vicar. 202 In 1215, after Ralph's death, his younger brother …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… attractions presented themselves en route. One Sunday no vicar appeared to conduct the afternoon service, and the … a flyleaf of this book are signatures of Laurence Sterne, vicar, 1744 and 1767); (iii) marriages 1754 to 1812; (iv) …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the mathematical free school at Rochester, and afterwards vicar of this parish, who died possessed of it in 1766, … of the priory, reserving, nevertheless, from the perpetual vicar of it, the annual pension of one marc, to be paid by … sum of ten marcs from it, to be paid half yearly by the vicar of it, 4 which grants were further confirmed by the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 118993, confirmed Jocelin's grant but required that a vicar should be provided for. 223 It is unlikely that a … made by the schoolmaster Thomas Crockford who was vicar of Fisherton de la Mere from 1613, and until the late … 17th century by that scholarly Latinist Thomas Crockford, vicar of Fisherton de la Mere from 1613. Crockford claimed to …
A History of the County of Durham
… assistant curate and lecturer from 1776 to 1799 and then vicar until 1805, was held in great esteem, and no doubt … January 13991400, and baptized next day by William Laton, vicar of Norton. 299 His mother Isabel, daughter and heir of … Tees, widow of Dr. Marmaduke Witham, and Bishop Witham, a vicar apostolic, as 'George Witham of Cliffe, gent.,' …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in Vistn. co. Kent, anno 1619. See West Hythe. Likewise vicar of St. Stephen's. Before vicar of Shepherdswell, with Coldred, which he resigned on …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Roper, instituted in 1476, was apparently still resident vicar in 1534. 413 Edward Lokton, vicar from 1536, was deprived in 1554 and replaced by James … not seem to have been resident. 415 Richard Phelps was vicar for 40 years from 1581. Shortly after John Baynham …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Coppinger, and other coats, one for William Cardiff, B. D. vicar, obt. 1415; another for Frances Grimestone, daughter of … vicarage as follows: First, he decreed, that the perpetual vicar of it should have all the altarage, with all small … yearly, at the hand of the parson of Stoke, and that the vicar should sustain all burthens due and accustomed, and …