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A History of the County of Berkshire
… never acted against the Parliament. 137 The sequestered farm at Englefield was granted to Thomas Aldridge of Beenham, … the abbey. 163 The separation between the endowment of the rectory and of the vicarage is not found later, and the … 167 From that time the advowson of the church and rectory appears to have passed with the manor of Englefield, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of by an irrigation system on part of the Epsom Court farm lands, the purified effluent is discharged into the … of Epsom in 1711, speaks of Roman remains at Epsom Court Farm. The old trackway (see under Mickleham) which came over … acquired Epsom Manor from the convent of Chertsey, the rectory and the advowson of the church were included, 116 and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… near which is the hamlet of Bedenwell and the parsonage farm; northward from which is Leason, commonly so called for … and chattels, as well in their demesne lands as in their rectory or elsewhere, in the parish. 64 The church of Lesnes, … Funeral Monuments, appears to have been possessed of this rectory at the latter end of the reign of queen Elizabeth. 67 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the village is a minor road which after leaving Pudnell Farm continues across the parish boundary as a bridle road to … the manors of Erlestoke and East Coulston, Edington Rectory, Edington Romsey, Tinhead Rectory, and Tinhead Romsey. 68 The estate continued to be …
A History of the County of Surrey
… to St. Thomas' Southwark. Sandon remained as the name of a farm only, till in 1875 the first meeting of the Sandown Park … to have been in the hands of the hospital, for in 1535 the rectory of Esher formed part of the possession of the … was related, 92 and restored the impropriate tithes of the rectory. Under Latton's gift the patronage was vested in 1726 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… are the chief crops. The greater part of the parish is farm land with a few scattered farms and gravel or chalkpits. … hill overlooking the valley of the River Lea. The church, rectory and part of the village lie west of the Hertford road … marriages from 1795 to 1812. ADVOWSON The advowson of the rectory has always followed the descent of the manor. 102 In …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of which, on the south side, stood the church. The demesne farm, with a manor-house probably from the late Middle Ages, … longer had the appearance of a street village. Tinkfield Farm lay away from the village in the west of the parish. … 122. C 116/274. Penes the Revd. E. K. Green, All Cannings Rectory. Poor Law Com. 2nd Rep. H.C. 595, p. 559 (1836), xxix …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… by the Thames side up as far as Tyllstone gate and to a farm of the king's Majesty now in occupation of Matthew Bell … we come to the Church where we first began.' 40 Bell's Farm here mentioned still exists in Eton Wick in the west of … and that he had suffered the 'kitchin' belonging to the farm-house and measuring 23 ft. by 16 ft. to fall down. 41 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… extension northwards from the kitchen wing. Some of the farm buildings, including a stone pigeonhouse, are ancient. … was admitted to the vicarage in 1204. 157 In 1291 the rectory was worth 14 and the vicar's portion 4 6 s. 8 d.; 158 … however, the vicar was receiving 10 3 s. 11 d. 159 and the rectory was farmed at 10. 160 It seems to have been customary …