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A History of the County of Warwick
… follows approximately, running south-east, to Blackhales Farm; 3 then northeast to Burton Green, and north up the road … but several small streams and a large number of ponds. The Rectory, south of the church, is an early-18th-century house, … The registers date from 1653. ADVOWSON The advowson of the rectory of Berkswell has descended with the manor and is now …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the water mill of St. Saviour, which yielded an annual farm of 8, 77 and whose site is now marked by St. Saviour's … convent. In 1291 there is record of a presentation to the rectory by the prior and convent. 126 A presentation was made … the abbot a grant of one turn in the advowson. 127 The rectory was worth 17 5 s. 4 d. a year in 1535, of which sum …
A History of the County of Worcester
… somewhat similar character but not so perfect. Rye Court Farm, at the cross on the Ledbury road, is an carly … and Chapter of Worcester. 12 It was sold in 1651 with the rectory, which was also held by the dean and chapter, by the … to have been to a certain extent severed, and in 1535 the rectory of Berrow was returned as annexed to that of Stoke …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the state; when it was returned, that the parsonage or rectory of Bersted consisted of a messuage, barns, &c. which, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… earlier origin survived in 1992. North of the church Manor Farm has a back wing of c. 1600, in which a ground-floor room … by Mottisfont priory (Hants). 115 At the Dissolution the RECTORY estate, of land and tithes, passed to the Crown, and … his estates were apparently confiscated. 117 In 1650 the Rectory belonged to Simon Spatchurst 118 who sold it to John …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to the southern part of Berwick St. John village via Upton Farm was in use in 1773. 33 The roads across the parish were … the village may be of Anglo-Saxon origin. The church, the rectory house, and Berwick St. John Manor, a house of … century. 277 Wilton abbey was licensed to appropriate the rectory in 1334 278 but no appropriation took place. The …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… between Hindon and the New Inn, later Chicklade Bottom Farm, in Fonthill Bishop. 11 The Amesbury-Mere road increased … house which in 1612 was said to have previously been the rectory house. 51 It may have been acquired by Powton in the … was rector and William or James Powton was lessee of the rectory estate. 52 That house was replaced by the manor house …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Wonham died seised of the 'manor, capital messuage and farm of Wonham,' and was succeeded by his grandson, 91 who … grant in fee to Thomas Burnell and William his son of the rectory, late in the tenure of Sir Nicholas Carew, knight, … as Edward VI, in the first year of his reign, granted both rectory and church to William Franklin, Dean of the King's …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… present owner of this manor. FRID, usually called the Frid farm, corruptly for the Frith, is a manor in the northern … is the present lessee under the archbishop for them. The rectory or parsonage of Bethersden, to which there is a manor …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the bottom, of a valley, having the church near it, the farm-house of the Betshanger estate, and a farm-house in the … this parish and Deal, obt. 1775. This church, which is a rectory, has always been appendant to the manor, and … manor, being the present patron and rector of it. This rectory is valued in the king's books at 7l. 14s. It is now a …
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