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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of which, as it was then taxed, did not exceed twelve pounds of silver; at the same time they set forth the … reverence, and honour, should pay annually four pounds of wax, in the name of an annual pension, on the … with the tithes thereto belonging, was worth seventy pounds per annum, and the vicarage house and one acre and an …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this church of Marden appropriate, then valued at fifteen pounds, (being the reserved rent by the lessee of it) with … was lessee of this rectory, at the yearly rent of fifteen pounds. John Cole, of Horsemonden, is the present lessee of … In 1640 this vicarage was valued at seventy-five pounds per annum. It is now of much greater value. There is …