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A History of the County of Somerset
… prehistoric site, the old manorhouse, and two large farm-houses. In the late 19th century there were also several … opposite. The tithes of the parish, part of the rectory of South Petherton, were let by Bruton abbey and … early part of the 18th century Lord Poulett, farmer of the rectory and tithes, paid the curate 15 a year. 106 The income …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… it. 40 The church is at the north end of Barberry, the old rectory house 41 is south of it, and the demesne farmhouse of Chilmark manor, Manor Farm, now Chilmark Manor, is on the west side of Barberry at … Beside Salisbury Road 20th-century buildings include a new rectory house, now the Vicarage, a few other houses, and a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… takes its rise here at some springs and ponds near the rectory and flows thence in a south-westerly direction to … and South Downs.' 3 'The Breaches' is preserved in Breach Farm and Breach Cottages, and Chilton Wood and Dundridge …
A History of the County of Warwick
… rubble and have small four-centred windows. Lower Farm, mile farther west, has a similar tower. Both may be … 63 It is now in the hands of Mrs. Fitzroy. In 1546 the rectory of Potters Coton 64 was in the hands of John Yonge … Com.), iii, 82. Inst. Bks. (P.R.O.). For some reason the rectory is so styled in each of the following entries. L. and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the most built-up street. At its southern end were Hill Farm, the pound, and the stocks. Farther north lay Upper … separated from the street by low iron railings. A new Rectory was also built. The old one had been a distinguished … on repairs, but in 1815 it was demolished. 29 The new Rectory was built by Richard Pace of Lechlade. 30 It is a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… village comprises the church, former and present rectory houses, former school, two farms, and a few cottages. … Above Church by 1327, 11 and Pinkhouse by 1451. 12 Trowell Farm is a 15th-century long house with linenfold panelling … of Muchelney in 1239. 125 The benefice remained a sole rectory until 1929, when it was united with Raddington. 126 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… There can hardly be said to be a village. There is a farm near the church, which occupies a commanding position on … be the site of the old manor house of Beauchamps. The Old Rectory, at Mugswell, 2 miles from the church, is the seat of … the first resident rector for some time, and found the old rectory converted into two labourers' cottages. He recovered …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… lies at the north-eastern end of the street. 18 Manor Farm stands to the south-west. The original brick house, … called 'the chapel'. 106 At the Dissolution Chirton rectory, as a possession of Lanthony Priory, passed to the … the demesne (see below) and the lessee of the impropriate rectory, while 154 a. were held by copyholders. John Burgess, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… first found by Richard Jefferies to the east of Day House Farm, was made up of 9 recumbent stones. 28 The parish has 3 … Before his death in 1596 Thomas (II) settled the manor and rectory upon his second wife Dorothy for life. After … later Abbot of Hyde (130417), was presented to the rectory. 376 He was still rector in 1281 377 and it is …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from 175 feet at Chislehampton Bridge to 290 feet at Hill Farm in the north-west corner. 4 The parish lies mainly on … 26 and its only surviving medieval building, Camoise Court Farm, stands on gravel beside the Thame. 27 The original … two were newly built. Of the old farmhouses, Camoise Court Farm and its outbuildings was in very bad repair, and a brick …
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