Search

Displaying 18091 - 18100 of 25394
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Elizabeth granted a lease of the scite of the manor, the rectory, and parcel of the manor woods, (she having granted … scite of the manor, with all their appurtenances, and the rectory or parsonage of Kid- brooke, and all the houses, … the payment of debts, who soon passed away this manor and rectory, with the rest of the premises as above mentioned, to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Canterbury, and deanry of Dover. The church, which is a rectory, dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul, is a very small … and Drinkston, in Suffolk, and prebendary of Bristol. The rectory of this church was formerly accounted a manor and an … escheat rolls and other records above mentioned, this rectory seems always to have been mentioned as a manor. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1536 as Skilling's bridge after the medieval owners of the farm on the north-west bank, and later as Mundy's bridge … reckoned at two carucates in 1275. 33 The manor, with the rectory of Upchurch (Kent), also a L'Isle Dieu property, was … 132 During the 14th and early 15th centuries the rectory and advowson of the vicarage, because attached to an …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to the north a roughly parallel road linking Great Lype Farm, Turk's Farm, and Braydon pond also became a footpath. 45 A new … Wilts. Plate, 1945; inf. from the incumbent, Lea Rectory. Walters, Wilts. Bells, 49; W.R.O. 1813/14; inf. from …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the river Cary in the south-west. South and west of Manor Farm the ground rises steeply above 100 ft. and 150 ft. … 31 The parish church and 'the Abbey', formerly the lay rectory, lie in the southeast corner of Station Road and … largest agricultural unit in the parish in 1939. 160 The rectory estate was included in a grant of the church to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… church and more gently to the south-east beyond Rookery Farm. A ridge runs south from Tout above the 100 ft. contour, … on the north side by the extension of the churchyard and rectory house grounds. 34 There remains a group of cottages … House. A number of the tenements which comprised the rectory manor were sited here, some of which were demolished …
A History of the County of Oxford
… than it is now. 13 In the 17th century besides the Rectory there were 24 houses listed for the hearth tax of … and in 1665 there were 16, of which 4 were substantial farm-houses for which 4 or 3 hearths were returned. 14 Today … long street with a loop on the north-west. Apart from the Rectory, the village 15 never seems to have had any house of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… between Leigh and Horley parishes, east of Barnland Farm and west of the Mole, between the Mole and the Brighton … manor of Charlwood. 92 Occasional reference is found to a RECTORY MANOR in Charlwood. The earliest mention of land belonging to the rectory occurs in 131617, when a grant of land in Charlwood, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… though now and for many years since made use of only as a farm-house, situated about half a mile northward from … like sum from queen Anne's bounty, 8 with which a small farm of twenty pounds per annum in Ashford parish, has been …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… her decease to Thomas Wotton, gent. of the Tile-lodge farm, in Sturry, and his heirs for ever. On the river Stour … and the composition for tithes from that manor. This rectory is valued in the king's books at 41l. 5s. 10d. and … Canterbury, in 1567. Regist. Parker. He resigned the rectory of Lambeth in 1577. Regist. Grindal. Regist. …
Displaying 18091 - 18100 of 25394