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A History of the County of Gloucester
… were planted in the late 19th century. 13 Over half of the farm-land of the parish is under the plough; most of the … up the northeast side, fording the Mill brook and passing Rectory Farm, to the church, where it turned sharply uphill … tracks (mentioned in 1597) 33 ran off from the church and Rectory Farm in a north-easterly direction. 34 The first of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of red deer from France and subsequently granted as a farm to the Duke of Bedford, the Lord Warden. Carys, the … Cooke a new lease for sixty years at the old rent of the farm called Roydon,' as being near the sea it would be …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… which may have been some of Malmesbury abbey's demesne farm, had been a royal palace 9 has not been substantiated. … the two parishes was drawn across Hyam park in 1838: Hyam Farm and Hyam wood were assigned to Westport, a field called … are of local stone. In the Middle Ages extensive demesne farm buildings belonging to Malmesbury abbey stood to the …
Magna Britannia
… Ballantine Dykes, Esq. The old mansion is occupied as a farm-house. In Hutchinson's History of Cumberland is an … heiress to a younger branch of the Briscoes: it is now a farm-house, the property of Mr. William Glaister. The manor …
A History of the County of Bedford
… descended to the Count of Guines. 57 In addition to the rectory and advowson the Prior of Caldwell owned land in … of occasional leases it has since belonged. 71 In 1638 the rectory and parsonage were let on a twenty-one years' lease … yet expired, the Provost of Eton represented that Bromham Rectory belonged to the College, but was sequestered for …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… on slender shafts with moulded capitals. Bromham House Farm, a modern red brick building, stands a mile north-east … was said to have I carcucate of land. 86 In 1535 the rectory was valued at 15. 17 s. 4 d. 87 In 1671 there were 65 … Pilling Close, the Yards, Parsons Ham, the Clayes. The rectory also included 4 houses and their gardens, and the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was returned that Bromley was worth, as it was then let to farm, in annual rent, twenty-three pounds, that the buildings … jurors impannelled thereupon. 26 In 1534 this church was a rectory, and then valued at thirty-nine pounds twelve … in 1650, it was returned on a survey, that the rectory of Bromley had a manor belonging to it, and a good …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… largely remodelled in the 18th century and now used as a farm-house. This must be the manor-house of Brompton … had licence to appropriate. 138 Leases were made of the rectory, late a possession of Malton Priory, with reservation … the advowson, in 1583, 1585 and 1592, 139 and in 1608 the rectory, mansion-house and advowson were granted to Francis …
A History of the County of Somerset
… follows two streams which converge south of Moor Mill Farm. 1 The northern boundary near Holcombe Water was … district. 142 CHURCH. The church at Brompton Ralph, a rectory, was established by 1291. 143 The advowson descended … the nucleus of Glebe Farm which lies north-west of the rectory house. The parsonage house was said to be ruinous in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of brick with stone dressings. Chadwick Grange is a modern farm-house of no particular interest. Sarah Bache, the … the payment of a vicar. 283 From this appropriation the RECTORY MANOR appears to have arisen. It was leased in 1253 … of the manor of Bromsgrove. 285 The priory retained the rectory until its dissolution, when Henry VIII granted it in …