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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… house, built on a well conducted plan by the present vicar Mr. Denn, who resides in it. A little to the southward … that Gilbert, then rector of it, should be perpetual vicar of the above mentioned church and chapel, paying to the … an annual pension of four marks, and that the perpetual vicar of Wilmington should have the cure of souls in the said …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… patron. 178 The master is first recorded as presenting a vicar in 1332 and continued to do so, except in 1548, 1739, … of the vicarage from 1829 to 1831 was 242. 188 In 1227 the vicar of Wilsford was allotted all the small tithes of the … lands on the Wilsford Dauntsey estate. 190 In 1840 the vicar received a rent-charge of 133 10 s. to replace his …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in 1736, son of a vicar of Wilshamstead, was born here. He is principally known …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Worcester, with licence to appropriate and to appoint a vicar, but he reserved to himself the advowson of the vicarage whenever it should be ordained. 73 No vicar was instituted and the living remained a perpetual … of Holy Trinity, South Wimbledon, is in the gift of the vicar of Wimbledon, and those of All Saints and St. Andrew's …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… by the Virgin and Child, and one to Edward Marshall, vicar (d. 1625). The plate includes a cup, paten, almsdish, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… tithes of wool and lambs accounted for a large part of the vicar's income. 85 During the 16th century most of the land … 258 a. and 247 a. respectively and, apart from the vicar's allotment, there were 5 others, each less than 20 a. … and a perpetual vicarage established at Windrush. The vicar paid an annual pension to Llanthony Priory which …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… at Littleworth. The unfortunate Rev. Dr. William Dodd was vicar of Wing for about two years before his death in 1777, … 191 (q.v.). The great tithes of Crafton belonged to the vicar of Wing, and not to the impropriate rector, and both …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to a payment of twenty pounds annually to the curate or vicar of it. The Palmers of Wingham were descended from a … that the provost and canons should each of them keep a vicar who should constantly serve in it. In which state it … this curacy on being presented to that of Kingston. And vicar of St. Dunstan's, near Canterbury. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… wall of the nave is a tablet to Thomas Dixon, a former vicar (d. 1846), and on the east wall of the north aisle one … to Thomas Cleaver (d. 1700); to Richard Woolley, a former vicar (d. 1792), and to Anne Woolley, his daughter (d. 1818). …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in the 14th century for his piety and learning, was vicar of Winkfield, and at the close of the 19th century W. … deed dated 22 January 1861 applicable in moieties for the vicar for his own use and in trust for the poor. The … Derson and Thomas Elye, the charity of Thomas Montague and Vicar Pople's Gift), founded by indenture dated 15 May 1607. …
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