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A History of the County of Northampton
… first-fruits and tenths. 216 In 1555 William Blinko, the vicar, was deprived of his living under Queen Mary. 217 In 1633, another vicar, Thomas Jones, was chosen by the Bishop of Peterborough … parishes have been formed: All Saints, in the gift of the vicar of Wellingborough, in 1872; St. Mary, in the gift of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… stone in the chancel with a poem to John Birde (d. 1653), vicar of Bicester and rector of Wendlebury, and some armorial …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1278 and in 1291 was worth 4 13 s. 4 d. 171 From 1312 the vicar received an augmentation of 2 marks; 172 in 1453 the … no more than 12 marks 173 and in 1535 5 10 s. 9 d. 174 The vicar also received a payment of 20 s. a year from … yielded 15 13 s. 4 d. 180 In the early 17th century the vicar received 38 s. 4 d. a year from the rectory estate, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to West Bradley after 1875. 137 By 1705 payment to the vicar for the west part of West Bradley was taking the form … In 1746 the church was worth c. 10 a year. 139 In 1842 the vicar of East Pennard as perpetual curate of West Bradley … 143 or by vicars of East Pennard. 144 In 1438 the vicar was required to serve the chapel every Sunday and feast …
A History of the County of Somerset
… or later) were both resident at Wells, the former as a vicar-choral and cathedral chantrist, the latter as a … (rector 16651721) was chaplain-in-ordinary to the king and vicar of Bibury (Glos.) from 1673 to 1721. 214 The later …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is the augmented pension paid by the dean and chapter, the vicar not being entitled to any tithes whatever, nor even to … obt. May, 1784. 11 Robert Pitman, A. M. 1784, the present vicar. 12 See a further account of the family of Cobham, vol. … vol. xix. Lambeth library. Ath. Oxon. vol. ii. p. 239. And vicar of St. Margaret at Cliffe. Ibid. Son of the former, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the annual produce of 14l. THE REV. OLIVER NORTH, vicar, gave by will in 1725, to be distributed in like manner, land vested in the vicar and parish officers. and now, excepting land-tax and … de tenemento) of which, nevertheless, he decreed, that the vicar of it should take the tithes yearly, when they should …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the rectory of West Hoathly being appropriated and a vicar instituted between 1362 and 1398. 54 After the … of the net income of this charity, to be applied by the vicar and churchwardens in coals to poor inhabitants. In 1934 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for in the 17th year of the former, Robert Beverlye, vicar, was buried in the choir of it; and when Leland wrote, … king Charles I. there was paid twelve-pence an acre to the vicar for marsh-land in this parish; but the incumbent, to … duties, are performed at Limne church, for which the vicar pays to the vicar of Limne an annual acknowledgment. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… nuns of this monastery, and Robert de Beulton, perpetual vicar of this church, especially concerning the receiving of … the conventual church of Malling, and the portion of the vicar, as undermentioned, the religious should take all … Leonard; and that they should not be bound to pay to the vicar the tithes of their hay, woods, or mills. And whereas …