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A History of the County of Gloucester
… part of the parish, sheep-pastures which gave rise to the farm names Sheep Leys and Willicote Pastures. 12 The parish … had a thatched roof. Four other houses (apart from the rectory) showed some timber framing, one of them, the … stable blocks with timber framing of an earlier date. The rectory, set back from the village street southeast of the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… in Clifton:Claybridge Mead, Redcross Meadow, and Allhowe's Farm. 2 Manors At the time of the Domesday Survey (1086) 3 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Years old, the Heir of this illustrious Family. 19 The Rectory of Clifton was 22l. and that of Wilford 16l. Value. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… An 18th-century house, for instance, adjoining Upper Town Farm, is a brick-built building of two stories. Both it and a … it has been called a vicarage. 198 Dorchester retained the rectory, that is all the income from the church and the … It appears that the abbey had begun to grant leases of the rectory in the early 16th century, for in the 1520's it was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… was at the south-west corner of the vicarage. 5 Ham Castle Farm, in the north-east of the parish, near the Teme, is on … wife for their lives of the site and glebe lands of the rectory and parsonage. 176 The advowson and rectory of Clifton remained in the hands of successive …
A History of the County of Warwick
… runs south from Holywell on Watling Street past Biggin Farm and the hamlet of Newton into the Avon; on this stream … after making money as a grocer in London he bought the rectory and farm of Brownsover, formerly held by Leicester … of the canons until the Dissolution. In 1535 the rectory was farmed at 8 11 s. 10 d., 17 the vicarage being …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of Cresby, and Katherin his Wife, 4 H. 5. granted and to Farm let, to Henry de Sutton, Esq. Hugh Huse Chr. William de …
A History of the County of Rutland
… the church. 73 In 1679 Everard Fawkener presented to the rectory, presumably pro hac vice. 74 After the death of the … John Davenport-HandleyHumphreys owns the advowson of the rectory. The benefices of Clipsham and Stretton are to be united at the first voidance of either rectory. In 1337 William la Zouche, a king's clerk and Dean …
A History of the County of Bedford
… human bones have been dug up in the fields of Brickwall Farm. The new church is near the east end of the village, opposite the rectory, west of which there is a large tithe barn, now used … in the abbey of St. Albans, the living was constituted a rectory on the condition that the rector should say mass …