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A History of the County of Hertford
… point is that of Chaul End, which consists of one new farm-house and a few cottages. In the extreme south is 6 the … and British hut floors have been unearthed at Buncers Farm. 7 It is said that on high ground half a mile to the … well-known firm of carriers, resided at Markyate in the farm-house called Mayfield, now occupied by Mrs. Partridge. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… point is that of Chaul End, which consists of one new farm-house and a few cottages. In the extreme south is 6 the … and British hut floors have been unearthed at Buncers Farm. 7It is said that on high ground half a mile to the … well-known firm of carriers, resided at Markyate in the farm-house called Mayfield, now occupied by Mrs. Partridge. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of All Saints standing on the high ground adjoining the rectory, and on the opposite slope Westover House, built in … to Thomas Worsley of Chale. 64 The capital messuage or farm of Watchingwell belonged in 1640 to Sir John Dingley and … for making away with the furniture of the chancel and rectory and for not contributing his tithe for the support of …
Magna Britannia
… centre: this house is now occupied by the tenant of the farm. Within this manor is the small town of … the manor of Kirkland, which now belongs to the rectory. Bartholomew, prior of Carlisle in the reign of Henry III. gave the advowson of the rectory of Caldbeck to the Bishop of Carlisle, and it has …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 1671 as 'Caldecott Marish.' 1 The manor-house with a few farm buildings lies in the south-west of the parish near the … a capital messuage, 62 possibly on the site of the present farm, where there are traces of a homestead moat. CHURCH The …
A History of the County of Warwick
… road from Watling Street runs south to the church, the Rectory, the Hall, and Caldecote Farm. In 1730 there were 10 houses in the parish besides the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was the Fox inn, which was closed in 1960. 13 The large farm-houses, Manor Farm and Christ's College Farm were in the … 13434, 145 and may have been confounded with land of the rectory. Rent of 10 s. a year, perhaps from such land, came with the rectory and advowson to the Crown at the Dissolution and was …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… double-omega ornament, lies loose in the chancel. In the rectory garden are two 13th-century moulded capitals, and two … is the present patron (1928). 47 The living was always a rectory. It was annexed to that of Denton in 1853 and both …
Magna Britannia
… was rebuilt in 1648. The Dean of Lin coln is patron of the rectory. John Oldfield, an eminent puritan divine, who wrote … of France, and Machiavel's works, was presented to this rectory in 1762, the year before his death. Mrs. Temperance … and residence of the ancient family of Bradshaw, is now a farm-house, the property of their descendant, Hum phrey …
Magna Britannia
… of a younger branch of the Carews of Anthony, is now a farm-house, the property of Mr. John Worth. In the … with De Ruyter, in 1672. The Countess died in 1674. The rectory is in the gift of the Prince of Wales, as Duke of … at the expence of Samuel Percival, Esq. The benefice is a rectory, in the patronage of Lord de Dunstanville, the …