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A History of the County of Sussex
… both Patching and West Tarring, though at the same time a vicar was appointed to hold Patching for life, subject to a … rector, and a permanent vicarage was ordained in 1287, the vicar receiving the altarages, oblations, mortuary dues, and … and oblations £2, 86 both presumably belonging to the vicar. In 1425 the vicarage was claimed to be worth less than …
Cardiff Records
… Lewes, heretofore given by one Lewellin ap konowble, Vicar Choral of the Church of landaphe, to celebrate four …
Cardiff Records
… Ely, in the Manor of Llandaff, which Llewelyn ap Konowble, Vicar Choral of Llandaff cathedral, had given to pay the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… united to the living of Chewton-Mendip; patron, the Vicar of Chewton-Mendip; net income, 150. The vicarial tithes … lately received some improvements at the expense of the vicar: the arch of the tower, and the west window, have been … the church is in a state of disrepair. The present vicar has also established a provident club, for assuring …
A History of the County of Northampton
… came in 1866, when the 6th duke made an exchange with the vicar of Potterspury of lands in that parish and Paulerspury. …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… and there were again two churchwardens, one chosen by the vicar and the other by the parish. 10 SOCIAL HISTORY SOCIAL … expenses and assisted the sick and needy. Managed by the vicar, it mostly helped widows and it continued in 1918. 12 A … 21 opened in 1870 under the management of T.P. Little, the vicar of Pauntley, and was supported mainly by voluntary …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 89 and £264 net on average c. 1831. 90 About 1241 the vicar received oblations, small tithes, hay tithes, and all tithes of the abbey's demesne farm. 91 In 1535 the vicar's tithes amounted to £7 9 s. 8 d. 92 There was a … in 1977. 2 There was a stipendiary priest as well as a vicar c. 1535. 3 Thomas Sprint, vicar 1537-42, was attacked …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Cambridge, 1623-4, M.A. 1627, incorporated 15 July, 1628; vicar of Threckingham, co. Lincoln, 1625-9; perhaps … Beesley, of Oxford; rector of Aston Tyrrold 1676-1728, and vicar of Cumnor 1682, until his death 11 Dec., 1728; brother … B.A. 10 July, 1708, M.A. 1711, fellow 1716-53, B.D. 1722, vicar of Ashbury, Berks, 1730; died at a pothouse near …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the living is a perpetual curacy in the gift of the Vicar, with a net income of 150. There is also a … great tithes have been commuted for 400, and those of the vicar for 235: there are 50 acres of glebe. The church …
Old and New London
… a Dr. Milner, and where he wrote the best part of his "Vicar of Wakefield," was pulled down in 1876. In the Life of …