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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and had an allowance made him by the patron of sixteen pounds per annum, as a composition in lieu of all tithes … the rector; and a right to tithes so far as sixteen pounds a year; which not being deemed a proper verdict, a new …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the time of king Edward, and afterwards, it was worth 13 pounds, and now 16 pounds, and yet it pays 20 pounds and 1 ounce of gold and 1 marc. Richard de Tunbridge …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this church, or rectory appropriate, was valued at twenty pounds, but anno 30 Henry VIII. it was demised by the abbot … on a lease for twelve years, at the yearly rent of sixteen pounds and twenty pence. It is now demised on a beneficial … tenths at 1l. 15s. 3d. In 1587 it was valued at fifty pounds, communicants one hundred and sixty. In 1640 at only …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to time for three lives, at the old rent of thirty-two pounds. The Clarkes held it in the reigns of queen Elizabeth … In the time of king Edward the Confessor it was worth four pounds, and afterwards forty shillings, now one …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… containing in all about six acres, of the value of six pounds per annum. All which the churchwardens let, with a … This rectory is valued in the king's books at nineteen pounds, and the yearly tenths at 1l. 18s. In 1588 it was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Edward the Confessor, and afterwards, it was worth eight pounds, now ten pounds. In the reign of king Henry II. this manor was held of … tenths at 15s. 9/12d. In 1588 it was valued at eighty pounds per annum, communicants eighty. In 1640 it was valued …