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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Mention is made in 1558 of a corn-mill adjoining Heywood Farm, 58 probably the one still existing in 1809, 59 and … called Fording, a close called Great Saltern Close, Nashes Farm, Lisle Court Farm and a house and garden. 87 At the time of the Domesday …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Lord Clinton and Say, held 'the manor' and leased his farm of Perycrofte to John Jekys shortly before his death in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the east side of the London-to-Brighton road stands Ford's Farm, now called 'Tudor Tea House', a private hotel. The … Behind (east of) the house is a large pond. Bookers Farm is a 17th-century house and shows some of the original … have been altered subsequently: it is thatched. Pinehurst Farm, formerly South Gravelies, was built about 1580 and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… There are several farms in the parish; the Manor Farm, probably marking the site of the ancient manor-house, … on high ground some distance from the village. The rectory, half a mile distant, stands in large grounds in … 4 d. 83 In 1402 it was worth 15. 84 At the Dissolution the rectory was valued at 9 10 s. 6 d. 85 The commission of 1547 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of any note are Undermount, occupying the site of the old farm-house, and now the property of Mr. Henry Michell; and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Bonnington, alias Kennetts, and the house of that the Pinn farm, or Bonnington Pin, as it is sometimes called, situated … some small remains of painted glass. The advowson of the rectory of this church passed as an appendage to the manor of … now vested in David Papillon, esq. late of Acrise. This rectory is valued in the king's books at 101. 12s. 8d. and …
Magna Britannia
… Lincoln's-Inn, 1634. The Dean of Lincoln is patron of the rectory. The earliest benefaction to the charity-school at … Thomas Gell, the present incumbent, is patron of the rectory. There was formerly a chantry at Boylestone, founded … also, on the Derbyshire side of the Trent, is the manor or farm of Brislingcote or Brisingcote, which belonged to the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and a small distance eastward Wrens, now called Rains farm, and a small hamlet called Heart's Delight. On the … called Borden-hall, alias Borden-court belonging to the rectory, of which a further account will be given hereafter. … of the revenues of the late priory of Leeds, that this rectory with the lands in this parish belonging to it, was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… on both sides of the main road, the church and the rectory house north-west and Boscombe House, a large manor … in the 19th. In the early 19th century the principal farm buildings were on both sides of the main road north-east … An 18th-century house survives between the Close and the rectory house; an almshouse and, near the church, two …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Bossall, the church having in close proximity only the rectory, a modern building, and Bossall Hall. The latter … of Durham, 118 in whose gift it still remains. 119 The rectory has always followed the descent of the advowson. In … was a perpetual curacy until, in 1867, it was declared a rectory. It is in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Durham. …