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A History of the County of Gloucester
… in the Bronze Age, 13 and the round barrow at Bourton Hill Farm represents the more usual burial of this period. 14 … KEY TO MAP OF BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER 1. Parish church 2. Old Rectory 3. Rectory 4. Church Room, former National school 5. Manor-house …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… diverted westward along the boundary to serve East Chase Farm. 14 From the 13th century the lord of Cranborne Chase … was linked with the house in the 19th century. Bingham's Farm, east of the street, is also of 17th-century origin. 27 … Tenants from Bower Chalke attended courts for Broad Chalke Rectory manor. 149 In the late 18th century the parish was …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… called a manor, and may have been the manor of the rectory. They followed the descent of the advowson 76 (q.v.). … to the account of 14367 the lord of Richmond had the farm of a water-mill for corn here, and two mills called … of their house in December 1539. 128 On 9 July 1545 the rectory, church and advowson of the vicarage, now first …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… through the parish just outside the village. Knapp's Farm, Boxford There are two tithings in the parish, Boxford … 6. 46 In 1590 Queen Elizabeth granted the advowson of the rectory in tail-male to Thomas son of Sir Thomas Parry, kt. … presented to the living. 61 She continued to live at the rectory, and with her son enjoyed the profits from the glebe …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of houses near it, and nearer to the hills the abbey farm. The plantations of the estate called the Park-house, … by his dotation charter, in his 32d year, settled his rectory and church of Boxley, late belonging to the dissolved … surgeons, the tithes of corn and the glebe lands of this rectory, and the capital messuage, houses, and buildings …
A History of the County of Northampton
… village. To the south of it, across the road, are Manor Farm and Church Farm, the Independent Methodist chapel built … 1603 John Wiseman settled the two manors of Bozeat and the rectory and advowson on his nephew Henry, younger son of his … Wiseman and his wife Mary were dealing 42 with the manors, rectory, and advowson, all settled on the said Mary for life, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… held, at the rent of forty shillings in perpetual fee farm, by a family who took their name of Hampton from their … This vicarage was consolidated in the year 1776, with the rectory of Horton Monks adjoining. Church of Braborne. … in the Prerog. off. Cant. He resigned this church for the rectory of Harbledown. He was master of the King's school in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… is now to be found at Rushall Copse and Rushall's Farm, the property of Mr. George Blackall-Simonds. Three … Stafford. 75 On the ejection of Dr. Pordage 76 from the rectory by the County Commissioners in 1654, a dispute arose …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… is in the north of the parish, and adjoining it is Manor Farm, a two-story L-shaped building of the 17th century, … land in Winsley was glebe belonging to the manor of the rectory of Bradford (see below Churches). 399 In 1822 the … was made until the 19th century. The early history of the rectory of Bradford is obscure. It is likely that the grant …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… it had become the custom for the king to lease the farm of the assize of bread and ale and pleas and perquisites … While the advowson was held by the priory of Breamore the rectory was let to farm to the Prior of St. Denys near … wife Joan obtained a lease of 'the site or mansion of the Rectory of Brading with appurtenances and 20 acres of land,' …
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