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A History of the County of Warwick
… Street crosses a small stream at Holywell and Caves Inn Farm, are traces of earthworks, possibly marking the site of … the mill, and 6 s. from pleas of courts, &c., and a large farm was in operation, producing 5 from stock. 41 By the time … 1670 and 1721 are missing. Advowson The advowson and rectory of Churchover remained attached to the manor, as …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Astwood to the south-east of Claines is Moat House Farm, where remains of a moat still exist. The Blanquettes in … the vicarage, which may, however, have remained, like the rectory (see below), in the possession of the Wilde family. … 26 s. 8 d. was paid yearly to the churchwardens. 147 The rectory with the so-called advowson of the vicarage was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and consists of a collection of half-timbered thatched farm-houses and cottages which, though somewhat out of … to the chapel. 3 By 1318 the chapelry had become a rectory, for in that year licence was granted to Walter de … on the earl and his heirs. 7 The right of the crown to the rectory was re-established when Dr. Gillingham by private …
A History of the County of Surrey
… this road (near the present church of St. Paul), while the rectory gave its name to the present Rectory Grove, and Turret Grove was so called from an … of Clapham New Park, on an estate called Bleak Hall Farm, which he acquired on a building agreement from William …
A History of the County of Bedford
… to south. The highest point in the parish is Littlewood Farm, which is 285 ft. above the ordnance datum, the lowest … VIII separated the two churches, and in 1545 granted the rectory, together with the advowson of Clapham Church, to … at 5 14 s. 4 d. yearly. 96 John Maynard transferred the rectory and advowson to Francis Fitzjeffrey, the lord of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in the charter of 779, 13 with a barrow near Bourton Hill Farm, on the north boundary of Clapton, is a result of, not a … site of Clapton village and may have been connected with farm buildings that foreshadowed the village. The village is … are no houses at a distance from the village: all the farm-houses are in the village, for the small size of the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… main road from Kimbolton to Oundle, with the church and rectory a little to the south. There is a homestead moat in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from the early Middle Ages, Clattercote was a single farm with associated buildings. 10 The smallest recorded … 1901, while the largest was fifteen in 1841, when Priory Farm was inhabited by William Hadland and his wife, their … children, a governess, and seven servants. 11 Besides the farm-house 12 there were in 1964 four modern cottages on the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 15 The possible manor house, the church house, and the rectory house all stood in the village. Syndercombe was at … probably inclosed, except the high ground north of Tripp Farm and the eastern slope of Tripp Bottom, still known as … of the last, held the share in 1475, and presented to the rectory in 1486. John (VI), described as of Bagborough, did …
A History of the County of Warwick
… though several have been more or less altered. Park Farm, in Church Road, passing south of the church, and three … It has a small modern church of red brick. The Manor Farm, to the south of the church, is an L-shaped building of … near by show 17th-century timberframing, and Yew Tree Farm (formerly Whitehead Farm) is a small house which shows …