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A History of the County of Surrey
… of it, was probably Elizabethan, was turned first into a farm and then into cottages. The last remains of it were … at 13 5 s. 8 d., lands in Camberwell at 13 s. 4 d., the rectory of Camberwell at 10, and the church at 7 7 s. 150 In … probably in trust for Sir Edmund Bowyer, 168 to whom the rectory and advowson belonged in the reign of Charles I, 169 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… highest point being above the 200 ft. line near Highlands Farm on the west boundary, and the lowest about one hundred … is Campton Mill. To the north-west of the church is the rectory, an old house with an eighteenth-century red-brick … worth 11 9 s. 6 d. in 1535, 88 and was granted with the rectory to Thomas Lord Seymour in 1547. 89 After his …
A History of the County of Surrey
… was called Constable's Mosses; Constable resided at a farm still called Mosses. The road running under or across … of Effingham, son of Lord William Howard, leased the rectory, as it was called, and possibly the advowson also, to … in Capel. In 1660 the Cowper leases expired, and the rectory of Capel was, with others, confirmed to the Earl of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… southwest from the church is an estate, called Capell-sole farm, from a large pond close to it, belonging to Hughes …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… being with the fore-mentioned Hall-close, and Pilkinton's Farm, which also lay near the House, and was purchased by the … the rest, with the House, to the said Doctor Brunsell. The Rectory was appropriated to the Priory of Wirkesop, in the … Bigott, had Licence, December 17, 37 H. 8. to alienate the Rectory and Advowson of the Vicarage of Carcolston, late …
A History of the County of Bedford
… have recently sprung up. Part of the old stone manor farm is still to be seen some three-quarters of a mile south … Dissolution, when the advowson was worth 7 17 s. and the rectory 24. 72 In 1546 the Crown granted both rectory and advowson to Trinity College, Cambridge, who owned …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… village street stand the church of St. Mary and the Priory Farm. The Isle of Wight Lunatic Asylum at Whitecroft, 4 the … of Christopher Earl of Anglesea, granted the manor in fee farm to Henry Knollys and his heirs. 192 Henry was succeeded … in 1558 to John Bishop of Winchester. 342 The advowson and rectory of Carisbrooke were also included in the lease of the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Manor (q.v.) until 1710, when together with Chellington rectory it was alienated to Lord Trevor, in whose family it …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… were excepted from those 'rights and members of the rectory and church of Rudby' which were in the hands of John …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… copyholds of Carlton manor, which paid tithes to Carlton rectory, were concentrated in Weston Brook field, south of … of Carlton lordship and parish. 10 Some 60 a. of Norney farm, by the eastern boundary, remained a detached part of … 7 in 1800, lay by a lane running north from the church and rectory. At a place called in 1800 Hammonds, and later …