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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of St. Alphage church. He held this vicarage with the rectory of Smarden by dispensation. He resigned the curacy of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… south out of the settlement. Immediately opposite is the rectory, a plain three-story red brick building of the late … have rested in his flight from Worcester. Moor Hall, now a farm-house, is situated a little way off the east side of the … west of it, and from various carved fragments at the rectory of the same or earlier date. The earliest part of the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… yeoman, and his heirs. 94 Marston died seised of the rectory in 1638, his heir being his son Thomas, a minor. 95 … was succeeded by his surviving son George, who owned the rectory at his death in 1771. 97 It passed to John Loake and … Chesilden and Francis Kemp were the joint owners of the rectory in 1794. 99 At that date, when the parish was …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Survey of the 12th century ascribes to Benefield, now a farm south of Rockingham, 18 was amongst the Peterborough … 40 s. to the same church 'to by a coope.' 101 Its rectory was the occasion for several suits in the 16th … of an undertaking to sell him a lease of the rectory of Benefield, and William Tate, who complained of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… II. was created a baronet. He removed from hence to Camber farm, in Sussex, and having, anno 10 queen Anne, procured an … the 34th year of that reign, when the king granted this rectory and advowson to Sir John Gage, to hold in capite by …
A History of the County of Hertford
… demesne in Bengeo when he delivered the land of Bengeo at farm to Ralph de Quenhay, who was said to have alienated … de Tany in 1272. 69 The monks of Bermondsey retained the rectory and advowson of the vicarage until the Dissolution. … of the war with France. 72 In 1553 Edward VI granted the rectory and church of Bengeo to Edward Walter of London, 73 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… as the Priest's House, has the timber work exposed. The rectory, which stands to the north of the church, is an … Moon Leys Spring is on the south-eastern border. Slipes Farm is situated a little to the west of the Lordship Park. … In 1638 the following closes belonged to and adjoined the rectory: Barne Close, Stable Croft, Washers' Close, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and outwood, to John de Wilmcote of Aston Cantlow at a fee farm rent of 5 marks. 15 This rent was reduced by Sir Andrew … from the heirs of Roger de Camvile, viz. 3 marks from the farm of a mill in Shustoke, and mark from Ouston Grange (in … of Bentley in the parish of Shustoke'. 48 The advowson and rectory of the free chapel of Bentley was granted by the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… on the northern side of which is the church, with the rectory close by standing in its own grounds. A … schools were erected in 1848. Hall Place, now called Manor Farm, in the village of Bentworth, represents the old … or elsewhere in the county of Southampton.' 62 Hall Place Farm and the manors of Bentworth and Bentworth Hall were …
A History of the County of Worcester
… which faces upon the Bromsgrove Road. Near Church Hill Farm, to the south of the vicarage, is the Mount, the remains … in Habington's time. Of Moon's Moat at Batten's Farm 4 Cormouls wrote: it ' is now grown over with trees; a … (Soc. Antiq.). A third moat is to be found at Petty's Farm, a little distance north of the village. Prattinton …