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A History of the County of Oxford
… planted, by the Norths, on the hill slopes between Park Farm and the boundary with Wroxton so that this part of the … stood on the site of the present large 19th-century rectory-house, the cellars of which are of 17th-century date. … intended to present his son, but in 1861 he accepted the rectory himself and was presented by the Earl and Countess de …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the village there are several buildings, including Manor Farm and Upper Farm, which date from the 17th century, but … William de Beauchamp presented one Miles, a minor, to the rectory, the Bishop of Lincoln instituted a temporary … in 1229, when the bishop consolidated the vicarage and rectory with the authority of the council. 101 The church was …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… road from Wing to Mursley. The church with the adjacent rectory-house occupies a position to the south-west. There … The brasses of the sons and daughters are preserved in the rectory. In the chancel floor is a slab with an inscription …
A History of the County of Oxford
… footbridges. The one that remains, just above Lower Grange Farm, is a replacement of the bridge marked at the same place … 10 Water Lane, the cottage in the lane south of the former Rectory, Ford Cottage, White Cottage with its five small … stone. With the exception of Waterside House and the Old Rectory all the larger houses in the village are, or were …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the lower spurs of the downs. The church, manor house, and rectory stand in the middle of the village, a little to the … It is well wooded on the north and east slopes, and a farm called 'Hawk's Nest' lies on the eastern side. On the … and restored to the bishopric in 1558. 37 The living is a rectory, and was entered in the Valor Ecclesiasticus among …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 212 The priory of Dudley had probably appropriated the rectory of Dudley as early as 1292, for Brother Robert de … when it passed to the Crown and was granted with the rectory in 1541 to Sir John Dudley. 216 On his forfeiture it … in 1905 of a rent-charge of 15 issuing out of the Yew Tree Farm at Rowley Regis; (2) Henry Antrobus Cartwright, will …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… junction with the eastern road, where stood the church, rectory, old vicarage, guildhall, dissenting chapel, and main … 14 at Dullingham Ley. A separate farmstead, later Lordship Farm, already stood on the lord's several heath, 33 and soon … sold them in 1609 to Edmund Mileson, owner of Dullingham rectory, 115 with which they were eventually reunited to the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… old-world thatched and half-timbered cottages, farms and farm buildings, which lie for the most part along the north … grass inclosure. The church, the manor-house, and the rectory are grouped together at the east end of the village, the rectory, a grey stone house, standing on the north side of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Cawston to join the main Coventry road at Blue Boar Farm at the western extremity of the parish, and from the … were valued in 1535 at 16 16 s., plus 16 10 s. for the rectory. 35 In 1557 they were reckoned as a manor and … 10 d., plus 8 s. for procurations and synodals, 68 and the rectory was farmed at 16 10 s., 69 out of which the 10 was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to the north is interrupted by the ridge on which Hill Farm stands. The North Aston fault runs south-west to … 3 qr. of maslin was in the mid 17th century made from the rectory barn on the day of the annual perambulation of the … to an endowed vicarage. 179 In 1545 the advowson, with the rectory, was sold to Richard Andrews and William Gosse who …
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