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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of two large red-brick houses, Forest House and Eastbrook Farm, 22 and most new houses and cottages beside the … red-brick quoins and window surrounds, and thatch. Manor Farm beside the Swindon-Wantage road at the west end of the … 1700 26 and several houses stood there in 1980. Starveall Farm, a pair of cottages and farm buildings of chalk with …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… were ploughed, and in the 18th and early 19th century farm buildings were erected on all the downs except that of … Broad Chalke ran east of the church between it and the old rectory- and vicarage-house. It was closed when the new Rectory was built in 1815 and a new road was made west of the …
A History of the County of Durham
… families. 45 It was sold in 1710 with Elstob South Farm by Gilbert Spearman to Richard Smith. 46 EAST AND WEST … his son and heir to the Hospital of Sherburn. 81 The rectory and advowson remained with the hospital down to 1860, … of the hospital. 82 The hospital continues to hold the rectory, i.e., tithes of corn, lamb and wool. The trustees of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… recently been protected a little by a wooden cover. Bisley Farm School, in connexion with the National Refuges for … Edward Zouch of the manor of Bisley included the advowson, rectory, and church, and, in addition, the 18 d. rent to … at the Dissolution had been surrendered to the Crown. The rectory and advowson remained in the hands of the lord of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of it in the king's books taken that year. It is a rectory, and was formerly appendant to the manor, and … vicar of Waldershare, and in 1777 was collated to the rectory of Ivechurch, which rectory he has since resigned. He is now rector of Quainton, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… few years, and the remainder has been converted into a farm-house; the third, in the eastern part of it, is called … with its appurtenances, late belonging to the rectory of it, and one acre of ground, and certain annual … was confirmed by archbishop Langton, by which means the rectory and parsonage of it became appropriated, and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of this history. In a field called Chapel Plat, near Lodge Farm in the south of the parish, there are remains of a large … by the road at the east end of the churchyard, is the old rectory-house, portions of which appear to date from the end … a moulded four-centred head and jambs. To the east of the rectory is the farm-house known as Brewster, or Brewer Street …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… water pump, though disused, could still be seen. Manor Farm, the largest house in the village, popularly said to be … of the manor, which was thought to be defunct. The rectory of Bledington was appropriated by Winchcombe Abbey in … and Chapter of Christ Church, Oxford. 53 The farm of the rectory with tithes and offerings, a cottage with a small …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 3,000 in 1851, and stands in a well-kept churchyard, the rectory being near it to the north. The font is of alabaster, … prior, prioress, and convent of Nuneaton presented to the rectory of the church of BLENDWORTH until the dissolution, 4 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the 17th-century houses which certainly survive is the Rectory. In 1634 it consisted of hall, parlour and buttery … and Home Farms are other houses of the same period. Manor Farm has two stories and its eastern front is decorated with … sister, the future architect was much at Bletchingdon Rectory as a young man, was grounded in mathematics by the …
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