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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… clustered round it are the Manor House to the east and the rectory and school to the west. The Buckworth Brickworks are …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was assessed in 1341 at 10 13 s. 4 d., 65 at which sum the rectory was farmed in 1535 66; the vicar then received 5 3 s. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Durrington parish, 3 but the survival of the name for a farm and a field in Bulford in the 17th century, 4 and the … and in 1179 were confirmed to Amesbury priory. 106 The RECTORY estate, which included 1 yardland besides the tithes, … 157 and the right to nominate curates passed with the Rectory estate, the owners of which were lords of Bulford …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a short avenue of beech-trees reaching to the road. Park Farm at Barnacle is a 17th-century farmhouse built of brick … when it was rated at 17 6 s. 8 d., 56 and in 1535 the rectory was farmed at 17 57 and the vicarage was worth 6 10 … has so remained, the Lord Chancellor being now patron. The rectory of Bulkington was acquired in 1587 by Robert Johnson, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the church was endowed with 5 oxgangs of land. 114 The rectory followed the descent of the manor 115 (q.v.), and in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… south nearly opposite Burcot House and runs past Burcot Farm. The smaller tracks in the parish, such as Occupation … it. 116 In the post-Re formation period Burcot had its own rectory (as it had had in the Middle Ages), glebe, and … 122 The curate of Dorchester was their minister. Burcot rectory, like those of the other churches in Dorchester …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… close by is Burghclere Manor House, which was formerly the rectory, and is now the residence of Mr. P. H. Woods. Burghclere Farm is north of the old church. The modern church of The … in the north of the parish; near it are the school and the rectory. Earlstone Common and Burghclere Common are in this …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the old manor-house stood on the site of the present rectory. Culverlands, the residence of Col. Sir Charles … 1390 Richard II granted to Robert Cholmeley for life 'the farm of the profits of the view of frankpledge.' 62 In the … then reserved, and the present earl is the patron of the rectory and church. In 1638, however, the Crown corroborated …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on the feast of St. Michael, from the barns of this rectory; and also land and a house sufficient and decent, … the yoke of Totyngton, in two quarters of wheat from the rectory of this church, and also in the tithes of wool, hay, … let to ferm to Richard Ware, of Burgham, yeoman, their rectory of Burgham, with the mansion, glebe lands, and all …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by a fine row of trees, and to the west of the pond is the rectory garden, the whole forming one of the most charming … side of a large yard, bounded on the south and west by farm buildings, and consists of a two-story range, the oldest … eighteenthcentury chimney-pieces and other details. The rectory house is of unusual interest. Though much altered, it …