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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… stood along the edge of the green. The church, the old rectory, and Brinkley Hall lie in the angle between the main … south-east end of the main street. 6 The Fulbourn Charity Farm on the south-west side of the main street was the only … College, Cambridge, which still held it in 1975. 85 The rectory was valued at 15 marks c. 1217, at 10 marks in 1254, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Lord Chancellor is the present patron. 70 The value of the rectory was 4 in 1291, 71 and 17 10 s. in 1535. 72 Charities …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the street, the demesne farmstead west of it and the rectory house east of it. The farmstead, Church Farm, includes a house of the 17th century which was extended … and 1966. 26 The Three Crowns, between the church and the rectory house, was open in 1801 27 and 1989. Street Farm, on …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Way cuts through the parish to 735 feet above Britwell farm. Most of the land lay between the 400- and 500-foot … of Church Way, was the church of Britwell Salome, the new Rectory, and a large farmhouse that has now gone. It was said … The most distinguished house in Britwell Salome is the Rectory, built by James Stopes (rector 16761706). 25 It …
A History of the County of Northampton
… it passed to the Bishop of Peterborough. 147 In 1291 the rectory was worthy 21 6 s. 8 d. and the vicarage 4 13 s. 4 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 18th century and the 19th; 25 in the late 20th it was a farm track. The northern ridge way was turnpiked in 1762 as … the southern settlement the church was a focus. King's Old Rectory, a house apparently of medieval origin, 51 lies to … and Whiteway Hollow, and a large house between King's Old Rectory and the church. Beside the road leading to Knighton …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… north-east, approximately following a line from Cockroost Farm to Quidhampton Wood in Wroughton. South-east of the line … estate. 78 No more is known of it. In 1253 Broad Hinton rectory was appropriated by St. Nicholas's hospital in Salisbury. The RECTORY estate included 6 a. in Broad Hinton given by Richard …
A History of the County of Hertford
… tended to lessen the prosperity of the village. Foxholes Farm, a name which occurs as early as 1591, 7 lies in the … the church was no longer used for religious services. The rectory was valued at 10 s. only in 1535. 63 The advowson was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 1650 to Henry Pitt. 16 In the previous year the farm-house of the manor had been sold to Edmund Pitt. 17 The … Cratford obtained from the dean and chapter a lease of the farm of the manor. 22 Cratford was indicted about 161819 for … and Thomas Archbold, both desiring to be presented to the rectory of Broadwas. The latter appealed to the king, who …
A History of the County of Worcester
… on the south side of the road, is the house known as Court Farm, the residence of Mr. Antonio F. de Novarro, which … in 1390 by the Bishop of Worcester. 109 The advowson and rectory remained in the possession of the Abbots of Pershore … trustees. At the dissolution of the abbey of Pershore the rectory of Broadway passed to the Crown. In 1583 certain of …
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