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A History of the County of Worcester
… road on the Elmley Brook. It consists only of the rectory, a fine red brick house of the Queen Anne period, and … is an early 17th-century stone cottage, while opposite the rectory is a good house of similar date and material with … village. A second early 17th-century dovecote remains at a farm at the junction of the Hartlebury Road with that from …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Stone-street, is a hamlet called Northlye, the principal farm in which belongs to Mr. Richard Warlee, gent. of … is Deane, or Dane manor-house; and still further Dowles-farm, belonging to Mr. John Rigden, of Faversham; near … of Wroughton, in Wiltshire. He held this vicarage with the rectory of Hastingligh. And rector of Hastingligh. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… acres of Land, rented at fifty shilling. This church is a rectory, the advowson of which has always been appendant to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… council houses, was the smaller village. Hardwicke House Farm is an L-shaped building of which one wing represents an … centuries. The large moated site in Uckington, where the rectory house was built by the 16th century, 27 may mark the … that in 1567 Elmstone was said to be held as of Cheltenham rectory, 106 which had belonged to Cirencester Abbey. In 1514 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Elsfield ELSFIELD The cottages and farm-houses of Elsfield form a single gently descending … to Thomas Reve and George Evelyn in 1560 77. By 1582 both rectory and advowson had passed into the hands of the lord of … but it may have become permanent since in 1535, when the rectory was valued at 6, the sum of 66 s. 8 d. was deducted …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… now the Inheritance of George Lascells, Esquire. 19 The Rectory of Elston was ten Marks, and some Prebendary Patron. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of the property in 1553. 30 He held it by payment of a fee-farm rent of 85 17 s. 10 d. 31 He was a younger brother of … Bishop of Lincoln in 1345. 74 In the 13th century the rectory was divided between the prioress and the incumbent, … the prioress received the profits of the two parts of the rectory, paying a priest to look after the cure of souls. 76 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… With this he sold also the Fryth Farms and another farm called Fryth House at 'Smugoakegreene.' 14 A few months … year. 34 This chapelry became a parish before 1424. 35 The rectory of Elstree belonged to the abbey of St. Albans till …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… leads through it; at the east end of it is Park-place Farm, near which the road branches off on one side to Bexley, … Henry VIII. in the 36th year of his reign, granted the rectory of Eltham to Sir John Hendley, to hold by fealty … daughters and coheirs, one of whom, Helen, brought this rectory to her husband, Thomas Colepeper, esq. of Bedgbury, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… a few closes of grass mainly south of the village, the farm-land is predominantly under arable cultivation. The … in 1612 for James Disbrowe. 49 The Disbrowes owned the rectory in that period 50 and the building's proximity to the … church may suggest that it occupies the site of the former Rectory. Traces of a water-garden probably belonging to the …