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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is Cowling castle, the ruins of which are converted into a farm house, about half a mile from which is Cowling-street; … present patron of this third turn of presentation to this rectory. This church, in the 15th year of king Edward I. was valued at twenty marcs. 5 The rectory is valued in the king's books at fourteen pounds, and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… takes its name. Parts of the walls of Thornton Hill farm-house appear to be old, and extensive foundations have … granted after the Dissolution, with the exception of the rectory, to Anthony Bellasis, 69 and followed the descent of … prior's expenses at the time of the Dissolution. 263 The rectory was granted with the advowson in 1547 to the Master …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the Crown, 153 and the Lord Chancellor still presents. The rectory, which had been appropriated to Kirkham Priory before … belonged to the vicarage of Crambe since 1535. 155 The rectory tithes, tithe barns and lands in Crambe, Huttons Ambo …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… died possessed of it a few months ago, yet the estate of farm of Angley afterwards was alienated to one of the family … archbishop continued owner of the appropriation of this rectory, and of the advowson of the vicarage till the reign … Cranmer, by his deed, anno 31 Henry VIII. granted the rectory, among other premises, in exchange, to that king, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of scattered farms, of which Troy Hall and Hillgreen Farm are moated. The site of another moat is visible to the north-east of Boxhedge Farm. The north-east end of Cranfield, known as East End, … a Baptist chapel. From here a field path leads to Moat Farm, a small modern brick building almost entirely …
A History of the County of Northampton
… both manors (q.v.), in Cranford St. Andrew, presented. The rectory is now consolidated with that of Cranford St. John. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Northampton, 61 when the pension due to the abbey from the rectory was already considered 'ancient,' but in 1240 it was … the patrons of the living until the 19th century, when the rectory of Cranford St. John was consolidated with that of …
A History of the County of Essex
… Southend. The two lanes rejoined near the site of Crouches farm and the old Rectory and, as Front Lane, continued south; they crossed St. … Lewis FitzLewis (John or FitzJohn) was presenting to the rectory of Cranham. 48 In 1471 (Sir) Lewis was killed at the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and was certainly made as a forge or hammer pond. Hammer Farm is on the stream, which is dammed up to make it, a … rebuilt in a substantial but unpicturesque manner. The rectory is on the site of an old house surrounded by a moat … the Taxation of Pope Nicholas, 1291. The advowson of the rectory was granted in 1244 by Roger de Clare, lord of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Lodge, and Old Lodge. Outlying farms are North Field Farm in the extreme north, and about half a mile south-west … and tillages at Wolemeresmede and Blyndyswyks by the rectory of the church, for their lives. 29 Cransley. Argent a … manors of Cransley, Newark, Marstons, and Pultons, and the rectory and advowson, which they conveyed to trustees 52 for …