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A History of the County of Buckingham
… of Broughton, flowing northwards. There is a most at Manor Farm. The Aylesbury branch of the Grand Junction Canal also … a part of the village, and consists of a few cottages and farm houses. Broughton, another hamlet, comprises a row of … bought this rent from the trustees for the sale of the fee-farm rents, formerly payable to the Crown. 34 Six years later …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of the road at the north end of the hamlet lies Scroop's Farm, an interesting reminder of the Scroops, who in the … second contains marriages from 1754 to 1789. Advowson The rectory to which the advowson of the vicarage is attached was … of a sum of 375, borrowed in 1897, for enlargement of the farm-house. By an order made under the Board of Education …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… house are at the highest point to the north, with the rectory immediately south of the church. From the church the … side of the road. Higher up the valley, near to High Dell Farm, a substantial-looking building, the road forks … The road to the south-east leads to Medsted. Woodlark Farm, which is situated south of the village, is mentioned as …
A History of the County of Durham
… known, but there are traces of a moat at Low Grange, a farm midway between Newton and Cowpen, 22 and a tiny stream … and it was afterwards served by a monk of Durham. 173 The rectory must, therefore, have been impropriated to the … dean and chapter, whose successors are now patrons. The rectory was leased in 1541 by Henry VIII to John Leigh for …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a fine view over the Marsh southward. The house of the farm is formed out of the ruins of the priory. There is the … with the lands and possessions belonging to it, and the rectory of the church of Bilsington, to Anthony St. Leger, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the parish, a bridle road from it leading past Inwood's Farm over Rains Brook into Northamptonshire. The northern … H. Wood, and from 1926 of the Bishop of Coventry. 90 The rectory was valued in 1291 at 6 91 and in 1535 at 16 10 s. 6 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… from Bracknell station on the South Western railway. The rectory, Binfield Court, and a few other houses stand by … Dissolution, however, the living appears to have been a rectory, 52 as it still remains. The advowson has been in the … and garden at Stubbs Hill containing 2 r. 14 p. near Manor Farm and 91 2 s. 7 d. consols. The income, amounting to 10 16 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… William de Vavassur, who 32 H. 2. gave Account of the new Farm of the Land of the said William Painell, paid 13s. 4d. … within two or three Years after, was consolidated with the Rectory, with which it continues. 30 The Rectory of Bingham, was 44l. and Mr. Stapleton, Patron. 'Tis …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the priory until the Dissolution, after which the 'rectory', presumably including the right of appointing to the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… recently erected conventual buildings on the site. Newnham Farm is of the 17th century, but has been added to in the … windows, of which fragments are to be found in the modern farm buildings at the south end of the cellarium. If this was … 340 (43). There is a tradition that the tenant of Newnham Farm is entitled to grass in Monkton meadow as long as he …
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