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A History of the County of Surrey
… belongs to Mr. Samuel Barrow. FIELD PLACE FIELD PLACE, a farm in the south of the parish, is a reputed manor. 32 In … of it in 1621. 57 From that time it descended with the rectory manor of Shalford (q.v.). CHURCHES The church of ST. … the surrounding country. To the east of the church is the rectory-house, a picturesque gabled and tile-hung structure, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… extent, belongs to Mrs. Malden and forms part of a grazing farm. Dunstable owes its mediaeval development to the fact … at the Dissolution, and in 1816 its site was occupied by a farm-house and yard, while the part thought to have been the … of the two latter. 260 The pall is now kept at the rectory. In 1390 a chantry was ordained in the conventual …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… about the centre of the parish. It consists of the church, rectory, and the school, with a few cottages and scattered … farmhouses. To the north-west of the church is the Manor Farm, an 18th-century brick house, and there is a small wood … which it has always since been held. 53 The living is a rectory. In 1662 Samuel Rolle or Rolls was ejected from the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Some distance off the road on the east lies Millowbury Farm, and a little further on the entrance to the hamlet of … a little back, is in the middle of the village, and the rectory lies on the opposite side on the outskirts of the … and is at present the property of Mrs. J. W. Adams. 72 The rectory of Dunton belonged like the advowson to Holywell …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is another piece of high ground, on which is Durley Manor Farm, but except at these two points the parish nowhere rises … in comparison with the rest of the village. The church and rectory stand near each other to the north-west, quite half a … Chancellor. Since the separation the living has been a rectory. There is a Wesleyan chapel at Durley, built in 1851. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… about the same time. The farmhouse, North (later Church) Farm, of flint, stone, and brick, is of two storeys and … parish. 256 By c. 1150 it had endowed a prebend with the RECTORY estate. 257 In addition to the tithes the estate … downland had been burnbaked by 1712. 271 About 1412 the Rectory manor had four customary tenants who each held c. 2 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… called Bulford Road, few of the farmhouses, farmhouses, farm buildings, and cottages standing in 1839 30 survive. The … warren in its demesne was granted to it in 1286. 150 The RECTORY estate, the tithes and 6 yardlands in 1421, 151 … and customary holdings of West End manor and that of the Rectory estate and the holdings later called Marsh's, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… survived in 1972. In 1823 there were, apart from Temple Farm and mill, only four houses east of the road. 8 Only … 306 In 1279 72 a. held of D'Abernons manor belonged to the rectory of Chrishall (Essex). 307 That church had belonged … whom it had been appropriated by 1254. 309 The impropriate rectory, with other possessions of St. Martin's, was annexed …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of 12th-century detail. A rough sketch (preserved at the rectory) of the west front previous to the rebuilding shows a … the Bishops' Transcripts. ADVOWSON The advowson of the rectory of Earl's Croome has always followed the same descent …
A History of the County of Northampton
… with Thorp Manor 81 and in 1592 one was appurtenant to the rectory then held by Clement Lewis. 82 Court There was … is now in the gift of the Martyrs Memorial Trust. 121 The rectory of Earl's Barton was let out to various tenants 122 … for two poor men. This charge is paid out of Mercer's Farm and is applied in the distribution of coats when there …
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