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A History of the County of Hampshire
… the younger brother of the present Lord Ashburton. The Rectory House was on the opposite side of the stream and road … Roger Corham and Mabel his wife. 8 This Corham leased the farm of Brown Candover to various tenants for an annual rent, … of the manor, 34 the living at the present time being a rectory with that of Chilton Candover annexed, of the net …
A History of the County of Hertford
… containing in Roman characters the date 1746. At Connals Farm is the stone conduit-head presented to the town by Sir … king in chief, 176 which perhaps represents this estate. Rectory Manor The RECTORY MANOR of Broxbourne was held with the church by the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… village. A little south-east of the station is Vicarage Farm. The parish lies somewhat low, the ground near the Ouse … is a moat at Buckden Wood, which lies to the south of Top Farm. A windmill stood near the Huntingdon Road. Diddington … of 1813. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners retained the rectory. 74 The advowson belonged until the close of the 17th …
A History of the County of Surrey
… from Richard Earl of Arundel, 'being the amount of his farm for the manor of Bokeland, Surrey, in the king's hands …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… at 8 hides, contained a mill, four fisheries and a dairy farm producing 10 weys of cheese a year, and was worth 8. 3 … belonging to the Fettiplace family. 131 The manor of the RECTORY had its origin in the endowments made to the … Giffard in 1350 and 1351. 134 The lands descended with the rectory and the advowson of the vicarage, the manor of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… through the village and an old homestead moat near Moat Farm, but the buildings which it surrounded have disappeared. … The village lies round the church and consists of small farm houses, in one of which is some 17thcentury panelling, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of this parish, among the arable lands, is situated Combe farm; and in the northern part of it the manor of Barton. The … called Deadsmanscombe, and the court-lodge of it, Combe-farm, as well as the latter, were both part of the antient … It is now held by James Gunman, esq. by the yearly fee-farm of fifteen shillings. Church of Buckland. PATRONS, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this manor, with the advowson of the church, and Buckland farm, with other lands and appurtenances in this parish, to … fallen in, and the inside a heap of rubbish. It is a rectory, and valued in the king's books at 44l. 5s. and the … stone and Barham. And vicar of Tenham. He resigned this rectory on his being instituted to that of Midley. And vicar …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Martel who held land of the priory of Noyon 39 at fee farm in the early 13th century was probably the Geoffrey son … 96 The vicarage was not instituted till about 1220. 97 The rectory was assigned later to support the charges of the … from the vicarage. At the dissolution of the monastery the rectory was worth 11. 99 After the dissolution the rectory
A History of the County of Oxford
… Ardley, the Banbury road, Bicester itself, and Middleton. Farm tracks and foot-paths still mark the line of the road by … messuages in the manor and these, with the manorhouse and Rectory, probably made up almost the entire village, for … from the Trotmans' large manor-house and a comfortable Rectory, the village had only fourteen other dwellings listed …
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