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Magna Britannia
… to the Prior and convent of Carlisle: the advowson of the rectory is now vested in the Dean and Chapter. The celebrated … and in the deanery of Wigton. The Advowson of the Rectory was annexed to the manor till about the reign of … formerly the seat of Sir Henry Askew, is occupied as a farm-house; there are some remains of the priory chapel, with …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… place, which has for many years been made use of only as a farm-house. Opposite the church southward, stood the … revenues into the king's hands. 19 Henry Cooke held the rectory and advowson of Bexley of the king in capite, and … the 5th year of king Edward VI. in whose descendants the rectory or parsonage continued down to Robert Cooke, esq. of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… but most of the walls are of later red brick. Pasture Farm, 1 miles east of the church, near Diddington Hill, bears … arm. The back wing also has square framing. Castle Hills Farm, nearly mile west of the church, is an L-shaped house of … Birmingham Diocesan Trustees, 73 the present owners. The rectory was leased in 1553 to William Clark for 21 years, 74 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… mid 15th century the bailiff lived at Yard, a consolidated farm in the south-west corner of the parish, where the … Causey's or Kensey's, a 17-a. holding adjoining, and Ford farm was held with Chilcombe. Most of the holdings, however, … 57 a. of wood recorded in 1086, 88 and timber from the rectory estate contributed to a barn and granary at Burnham …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… patronage of it has continued to the present time. This rectory is a discharged living in the king's books, of the …
Magna Britannia
… the first to whom it proved fatal. The advowson of the rectory had been attached to the manor till after the sale of … heirs of the late Duke of Bolton, who are patrons of the rectory. The manor of Houghton, which belonged to the Ilbert … old seat of that family near the church is occupied as a farm house by the tenant of the barton. In the church yard is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to St. Laurence, there are no memorials in it. It is a rectory, and was always esteemed as an appendage to the … forty pounds, the yearly tenths of which are 10s. 5d. This rectory has been augmented by queen Anne's bounty, with which … v. p. 61. In 1737 he had a dispensation for holding the rectory of Burstow, in Sarry, with this of Bidborough. And …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… land in 1733, was laid out in the purchase of a house and farm in Bredgar, of the yearly rent of 8l. per annum, by deed … buried several of the family of Beale. This church is a rectory, and was part of the antient possessions of the see … afterwards, in 1672, made bishop of Oxford, and held this rectory in commendam. He was buried at Cuddesdon. Before him …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the advowson until the Dissolution. 66 The advowson and rectory were then granted in 1539 to Edward Elrington, 67 who …
A History of the County of Warwick
… partly timber-framed and thatched. There are besides three farm-houses and groups of six and five cottages along the … with the manor. In 1602 Rice Griffin sold the advowson and rectory to Sir John Sedley, 144 whose younger son Sir William … Priory of Worcester then secured a pension of 1 out of the rectory. 159 The church was valued at 11 6 s. 8 d. in 1341 …