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A History of the County of Warwick
… including in the parish 'le Hayle (perhaps part of Holly Farm) belonging to the Hospital of St. John of Coventry', 4 … 30 The Prior presented to the church in 1250 31 and the rectory was appropriated in 1259, 32 but in 1284 the advowson …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the Lawn much of the more ordinary character of English farm-land, but the recent imposition of that character is to … priory church. Although in 1290 the living may have been a rectory, 249 in 1311 there was a vicarage. 250 The dependence … tithes; the whole was valued at 6 7 s. 9 d. a year. The rectory was said to be appropriated to Tewkesbury Abbey, 261 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Repute and Worth. The Church of Cortlyngestock, viz. the Rectory, when the Prior of Lenton was Patron, 23 was 12l. Now … proprietor. Sir Thomas Parkyns, Bart. owns the high field farm, which lets at the low rate of 100l. a year for 4000 … Mr. Beaumont, resident: supposed worth 150l. per annum. A rectory. In Bacon 7l. 18s. 4d. tenths 15s. 10d. Archiepisc. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… through the village of Coston Hackett to Coston Richard Farm. The village of Coston Hackett is situated about 9 miles … John and Eleanor 30 died seised of a capital messuage or farm in Coston Hackett, which was settled on his eldest son … end of the 18th century, but the name still survives in a farm-house which lies near the boundaries of Alvechurch. A …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… to the Family of Rempston. Harold Scrimshire purchased a Farm called Rempston-Hall, in Codgrave, of Brian Stapleton, … Richard Champion's. Thomas Whalley, of Cotgrave, held a Farm there under Richard Whalley, of Kirkton by Screveton, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the Inheritance of his Grace the Duke of Newcastle. 23 The Rectory of Cotteham and Advowson of the Vicarage, late …
A History of the County of Worcester
… river was added to Bransford. 2 At the same date Ossage Farm was transferred from Cotheridge to Wichenford and part … s. 4 d. yearly, was made to the lord of Cotheridge. 58 The rectory having passed to the Crown at the Dissolution was … Henry VIII granted the advowson and the reversion of the rectory, together with the rent reserved on Acton's lease, in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Old closes extended further south, beyond the modern Manor Farm, where properties divided by lanes were called the … close to the west, with its moat surrounding the Victorian rectory, also once belonged to that manor. 11 The rectory farmstead contains a boarded 18th-century dovecot and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… as the Town Houses, the village school built in 1829, the rectory and a Congregational mission chapel stand in this road. The Lordship, now a farm-house, is a timberframed building, occupied by Mr. … east to west by about 64 ft. from north to south. Broom Farm is a 16th-century timber and brick house, to which a …
A History of the County of Rutland
… it subsequently descended with the manor. The living is a rectory. A vicar is mentioned in the 13th century. 145 Barrow … was destroyed by 1660. 148 It was attached to Cottesmore rectory. 149 Charities Stamford House Charity is comprised in …
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