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A History of the County of Durham
… who between 1914 and 1926 sold all his lands except one farm mostly to the tenants. The New Hall which he built and … J. E. Jefferson Hogg of Norton the smaller (one turn). The rectory was valued at 4 6 s. 8 d. in 1291, 76 but this was …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 8 The SheepWalk, a name still preserved by Sheep-Walk Farm, near the Billing Brook, where there is a rectangular … of the Blessed Virgin Mary 139 (q.v.), besides holding the rectory estate on lease. 140 He died 4 January 1600/1, 141 … that the rector was to pay a pension of 5 marks from the rectory. 176 This was confirmed (118995) by St. Hugh, Bishop …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Corn growing on their Demesne Lands in the said Town. The Rectory was 81. Value, and the Prior of Blyth Patron. 9 It is … yearly, worth 16s. and a Capon 12d. The Manor, or Hall-Farm, is nine Oxgangs, and the Rent about 36l. Five other …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… built here in 1876 on the road which leads past Arlot's Farm to Malt House Farm and the Home Farm, and skirts … Park on the east. About a mile from Hartford Bridge the rectory stands back from this road, and at the south-east … of the manor, 37 the living at the present time being a rectory of the net value of 208. Charities The poor of this …
A History of the County of Durham
… parish of Sedgefield. The iii d in a corner of Amerstone farm, North west of the Gill, between Sir Edward Smith's land and Mr Maire's. The iiii th in Close farm in the Gill by the beck side, where the water makes a … Elwick Eastwards. The only hall in the parish is the rectory, and it is unknown how the name of Elwick Hall came …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of Willett on the falling ground, and Willett House, Plash Farm, and Coleford Farm on the tributaries of the Doniford … A church was mentioned in 1233. 88 The living was a rectory until 1969 when it became a chapelry within the … 1910 but had been disposed of by 1931. 107 There was a rectory house with garden, barn, and orchard in 1606, 108 and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… eminence at about 315 feet up and is T-shaped. 6 Village Farm and a few cottages lie along the arms of the T, and Manor Farm and the one-time Rectory lie in the main street. The church which lies to the … of Manor Farm in 1697, has also been pulled down. The Rectory, a private house since 1908, was largely rebuilt in …
A History of the County of Rutland
… church stands in the south part of the village, with the Rectory to the south-west of it. West of the Rectory are some old thatched cottages, while other groups of … now survives only in the names of Hardwick Wood, Hardwick Farm and cottages. Here, where the Great North Road crosses …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… farms and houses, a church, and vicarage. 1 Ellis's Farm is to the west, Reed's Farm and Butler's Farm to the east, Grange Farm to the north, and Brunstable …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… road. Some 1.5 km. south-west of that lane Enford Farm, from which the manorial demesne was worked in the 19th … convent of St. Swithun, Winchester. 214 The appropriated rectory passed to the Crown at the Dissolution and was … his support, within that estate. 383 The advowson of the rectory apparently belonged to the bishops of Winchester; in …