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A History of the County of Worcester
… with the church at the north end. The small half-timber farm-houses and cottages of which the settlement is composed … 103 when it passed to the Crown. The advowson and rectory were granted in 1558 by Queen Mary to Richard Pates, … Pates was deprived on the accession of Elizabeth, but the rectory of Bishampton was granted to his successor Edwin …
A History of the County of Durham
… 24 Bishop Middleham Hall, a manor-house attached to the rectory, is on the east side of the churchyard. The freehold … references to a meadow called 'Eland,' 30 perhaps the farm called the 'Island' in Surtees' time. 31 From Bishop … 223 The Lord Chancellor presents at the present day. The rectory was leased in 1541 for twenty-one years to Avery …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… is the hamlet of Bourton and south of this Easton Farm marking the site of the hamlet of Easton. Horton lies on … Ruddle were the principal landowners in 1939. 55 The rectory and manor 56 of CANNINGS CANONICORUM probably … newly established at Salisbury, 58 and from that time the Rectory manor remained Dean and Chapter property. In c. 1155 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the parish church and the bishop's manor-house, later the rectory. The main street is Church Street, which runs from the rectory to the south side of the churchyard. A fire that … and in School Lane, east of the church; they include Old Farm, a timber-framed house with two gabled wings. The large …
A History of the County of Warwick
… mile to the south-east, probably near the present Old Town Farm, where there are traces of buildings having once … and Gaydon) was 40; 79 and in 1535 the vicarage and rectory were each rated at 26 13 s. 4 d. 80 The advowson …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the custody of the gaol was held separately from the farm of the manor, 64 although accounts for 1346 show the … two stars in the chief and the like in the foot all or. Rectory Manor The lands of the church or RECTORY MANOR were held with the advowson by the precentor of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… parish, and into Medsted parish as far as Green Lane Farm (Grenmenes stigele). The eastern boundary started from Green Lane Farm, going south through Medsted parish, and entered … parish. The southern boundary started from Rampscomb Farm (Hremmescumbers geate), thence to Drayton Farm …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in deeds of the time of Henry VI, 5 but it is now only a farm. Under an Act of 1731 6 some 688 acres of the parish … are tiled. East of the church is an old barn. The old Rectory to the south-west of the church is a … of the bishops. By the middle of the 13th century the rectory had been appropriated to form the corpus of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… year of king Henry VIII. out of which the advowson of this rectory was excepted. Since which it has continued parcel of … grace the archbishop being the present patron of it. This rectory, (including the chapel of Barham annexed to it) is … in which cathedral he lies buried. He vacated this rectory on being made bishop of Rochester. Archdeacon of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… National School built in 1895, then east again past Manor Farm and across the bridge, to enter the village near … church of St. Mary (rebuilt in 1825, now disused) and the Rectory. Many modern redbrick cottages are now in process of … William Tipper and Robert Dawe. 31 The living is now a rectory in the gift of the bishop of Winchester. The living …