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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… marked the west end of the village, and 400 m. away Manor Farm marked the east end. The church and rectory house, and north of them a farmstead called Dominick, … the mid 19th century a large house was built between the rectory house and Manor Farm, 32 and in the late 19th century …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Chiddingfold and its neighbourhood abound in ancient farm-houses and cottages, prominent among which may be … thank-offering by Dr. Layfield on his reinstatement in the rectory after a long persecution by the Puritans), and a … Godalming was a member. 71 In a survey of Godalming Rectory taken in 1220 Chiddingfold is still called a chapel, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… late archbishop of Canterbury was donor thereof. It is a rectory of the antient patronage of the see of Canterbury, … In Feb. 1747, a dispensation passed for his holding this rectory with Hayes. A dispensation passed in 1775, for him to hold the rectory of Withiam, in Sussex, with this of Chidingstone. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… isolated houses, Winterbourne House, Copyhold, Pit King Farm and Penclose Farm. Leckhampstead consists of a village … in 136970, while other references to the profits of the rectory are given for 13756, 13834 and 14289. 305 These … included rents from the tenants of the manor of the rectory and perquisites of the courts of that manor. 306 At …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to the west from the main road and passing by Gravel Hill Farm on the left turns abruptly north-west into the village. … a triangular grass plot. A turn to the right leads to the rectory, which is a picturesque red-brick house with hipped … is a fine avenue of about forty lime trees. Below the rectory is the village school, built in 1844 on the site of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… All Saints was erected and completed in 1891, the modern rectory was built near by in 1892, and the schools, given by … west past the picturesque outbuildings of Chilcomb Farm which, lying to the left, mark the beginning of the … lying back behind typical cottage gardens, while the old rectory, now a private residence known as 'St. Kilda,' stands …
A History of the County of Essex
… which formed the south-east boundary, near Blankets Farm. In the angle of the stream and the Mardyke was the … Coggeshall acquired Tillingham manor and appropriated the rectory. The abbey thus attained an unusually dominant … with their estate, to Coggeshall abbey. 116 In 1380 the rectory was appropriated to the abbey, and in the following …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… amounting to 2 9 s. 6 d., are paid to the mistress of the rectory school, founded in 1844 by the rector of Childrey. … An annuity of 2 issuing out of an estate known as Warren Farm West in Childrey, given by an unknown donor, is likewise …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at that time was a large mansion, though now reduced to a farm house. Mary, the eldest coheir, afterwards dying … hands of the crown, the king in his 32d year, granted the rectory of Chilham, together with the chapel of Molash, and … of Skeyton, in Norfolk, and resigned this vicarage for the rectory of Barrow, in Suffolk, He was author of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… part of whose possessions it still continues. This rectory is valued in the king's books at five pounds. It is … the convent of Christ church, in 1278. He resigned this rectory on being presented to that of Frittenden. Likewise … Afterwards LL. B. He had a dispensation to hold the rectory of Snave with this of Chillenden. And vicar of West …