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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… springs, which unite in the larger one which rises at Pean farm, under those hills, and flows through this vale towards … of James Drake Brockman, esq. of Beechborough. It is a rectory, and is valued in the king's books at 16l. 12s. 6d. … and Norbourne hereafter. He was in 1660 presented to the rectory of Chartham, which he held with this of Cheriton, and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… In Addlestone, near New Haw Lock, on the Wey, is an old farm called Moated Farm, with a moat. This is also square; it … had any claim to be such. Tithes from it were due to the rectory of Chertsey. 179 After the surrender of Chertsey … to the king for the portion of the vicarage. 193 The rectory and advowson of the vicarage became vested in the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the west and north. On the south the Bury looks past Moor Farm and Drydell Barn to the open country beyond, but to the … but no public-house. A steep path leads to the church and rectory-house, near which stands Latimer House, the seat of … of Sir Paul Whichcote. 299 His family had made the old rectory-house or 'upper parsonage' of Chesham Leicester, near …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the parish, and attains a height of 550 ft. near Mayhall Farm in the west. It slopes towards a branch of the River … until late in the 19th century as Coach Meadow. 3 The Rectory House, a red brick gabled house, which was built … of Bedford. 65 In 1899 the right of presentation to the rectory was vested in the Rev. Alfred Peache, and is now in …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 18th-century chimney-piece. In College Road is Water Lane Farm, a mid-16th-century house of brick and timber, covered … between three lozenges erminees After the Dissolution the rectory of Cheshunt, to which was attached an estate called the RECTORY MANOR, became part of the possessions of the Dean and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… has been many years in ruins, and there remains now only a farm house, built out of part of them. The manor of … of Tong Court, in Chesithurst, now called TownCourt Farm, which was then exchanged for a tenement in Plumsted, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… acres. This includes a detached part of Malden, round the farm called Rushett, which lies south of Chessington, and was … a rental of 5 0 s. 6 d., chargeable with 20 s. 6 d. in fee-farm rent due to the king, 19 and this lease was renewed to … possessions of the priory in 1538, and in 1552 was held at farm by Richard Hewer for the sum quoted above. 22 George …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was clearly the church and the manor-house, now Manor Farm, which lie between the brook and the mill on the east … after some difficulty 184 had gained possession of the rectory. 185 Bremor, having failed in two counter-appeals to … from the Peasants' Revolt 190 and paid 40. It held both rectory and advowson until its dissolution in 1539. In 1545 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… a lodge at Alwalton, and other portions are at the Lynch Farm house in the same village. A bay window is preserved as … alienated it to Sir Edward North, 137 who presented to the rectory in 1557. 138 Before 1580, however, it was acquired by … the advowson has belonged to the Rev. W. F. Buttle. The rectory of Haddon was annexed to Chesterton in 1863. 143 In …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… returned to the crown, where it now remains; but the fee-farm rents of it, with those of other manors within the honor … of John Lennard Tomb of Sampson Lennard This church is a rectory; the patronage of which was part of the antient … in this parish. In the 15th year of king Edward I. the rectory of Chevening was valued at twenty-five marcs. 20 By …