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A History of the County of Hertford
… of scattered farms and homesteads. The church, with the rectory and schools, lies to the south-east of the main road … of pasture and other lands. 8 Especially about Kingswood Farm are the lands inclosed; in a 15th-century lease of the … 90 In February 1602 Dorothy Burgoyne presented to the rectory. 91 Probably she died soon afterwards, for in 1603 …
Magna Britannia
… been rector there 54 years. The King is patron of the rectory. In the year 1727, Mr. John Slater gave 40s. per … of Chesterfield is Lord of the manor and patron of the rectory. Cubley was the chief seat of the Montgomery family, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the two farms attached to the manor, namely Broad Town Farm, and Upper Ham Farm, although they lay on the Clyffe … joined to be held in plurality. 366 The advowson of the rectory seems to have belonged to the lords of the capital … presented a rector, 372 but in 1381 the advowson of the rectory seems to have been leased out, for in 1381 William …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Church was built in 1899 by Miss Carrick Moore of Brook Farm, in memory of her father Mr. John Carrick Moore. St. … among the poor of the parish. 47 At the Dissolution the rectory and advowson passed into the hands of the king, 48 … at Bisham. 49 When the house at Bisham was dissolved the rectory and advowson reverted to the Crown. In 1549 it was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… mile from the hall, near the path leading to Knights-place farm, and is thirty-two feet in circumference. The herbage of … I. In the year 1519, this manor, then usually stiled the farm or prebend of Cobhambury, was held under the bishop of … by the king. King James granted this manor, prebend, or farm of Cobhambury, to Sir Robert Cecil, earl of Salisbury …
A History of the County of Bedford
… alms of the barony of Bedford. 40 At the Dissolution the rectory of Hatley Port, which was worth 4 4 s., 41 became … Hatley manor, and since then the living, which is a rectory, has remained in the gift of the lords of that manor. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… in Lincolneshire, and the Site of the Priory, and the Rectory of Cardigan in South-Wales, and other Lands in … Cavendish and his Heirs, the Manors of Medowplek and Rectory of Yolgrave, belonging to the Priory of Leicester, of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Blake for his labourers. The others each contain one farm and two or three cottages. In the north of the parish to … are now in two volumes. 47a ADVOWSON The advowson and rectory of the church of Codicote belonged to the priory of … acquired it is not known. 47b In 1534, the farm of the rectory was leased to John Michell for twenty-one years, 48 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… former barns was built in the same year. The Manor House Farm retains its thatched roof and has a panel in one of its … of the village bears the initials and date 'e a 1709'. The rectory house stands immediately east of the church and is a … in 1812; 82 the last-named received a conveyance of the rectory from Henry Locock in 1813. 83 R. Rogers, rector till …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… south-east of the church and the former vicarage house and rectory buildings stand next to each other to the south-west, … at its rear incorporate a former barn dated 1792. 60 Grove Farm House, to the west, also dates from the late 18th … Bangup barn, built by the old Turkdean road on the rectory estate 85 and recorded as Bang barn in 1824, 86 was …
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