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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
A History of the County of Bedford
… of Edworth itself. On the east of this road lies the rectory, in the grounds of which a Roman pavement, not at present exposed to view, is known to exist. The rectory itself is said to be part of a much larger mediaeval … passes. A field road leads to the church and the Church Farm, which adjoins the churchyard to the north, and to the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Hill, built by General de Lancey on the estate of Tib Farm, is the residence of Mr. Caesar Czarnikow. It took the … tenement and farm called Nice Court in Effingham, and the rectory and parsonage of Effingham. 36 Matthew died in 1678, … bequeathed this manor, with the farm of Nice Court and the rectory, to his grandson Thomas White, younger son of Thomas …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… with the manor of Fylther, alias Fill, now called Field farm, lying in this parish, about a mile northward from the … of them. 3 BARLINGS is a manor in this parish, the farm of which, called Barling's hole, is situated about half … which he resigned, as well as this curacy, for the rectory of Clayworth, in Nottinghamshire. Likewise vicar of …
Magna Britannia
… in 1794, is the present proprietor and patron of the rectory. Eggesford-house, then the seat of Lord Chichester, … the priory of Montacute in Somersetshire. A moiety of the rectory now forms a sinecure clerical benefice, in the … Finny Belfield, the present incumbent, is patron of the rectory. Whitelock. John Coplestone, Esq., 1606; his daughter …
A History of the County of Durham
… end is the modern village of Eaglescliffe Junction. The rectory was rebuilt in 1843. The old rectory was a three-storied house with dormer windows; the … Warwick estates had escheated to the Crown a lease of the farm of Newsham in the lordship of Long Newton was granted to …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 1802, 95 when the property included, besides the manor, a farm called Trottesworth Farm and closes called Hollymore … or Parsonage House by Aubrey, because Denham held the rectory. It has been incorrectly confused with the vicarage … survey of the abbey's possessions, taken in 1535, 138 the rectory of Egham was valued at 17. Both rectory and advowson …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 40 The chapel is mentioned in 1374, 1534 and 1584. 41 The rectory of Egleton was appropriated by the Abbey of … cathedral church of Westminster. 43 In 1613 the rectory was apparently in the hands of Elizabeth, the wife of … impropriators at the time of the Civil War. In 1658 the rectory was let on lease at 17 a year, which was then …
Magna Britannia
… Molesworth, Bart., father of the present proprietor. A farm-house now occupies the site of the barton: part of the … and has three prebendaries, exclusively of the rector. The rectory, and the prebend called the King's prebend, are in … John Jagoe, Esq. 33 of Truthan, 1652. The benefice is a rectory in the patronage of Dr. Wynne, the advowson having …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… tenement belonging to Grosmont Priory in 1539), and Grange Farm. 46 There are numerous 'howes' and earthworks in the … Richardson held tenements in Egton of Grosmont Priory at farm, and was charged with finding one priest to celebrate …
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