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A History of the County of Warwick
… in the village on the south-east side of the road. The Rectory is a little to the south-west on the opposite side, … most of them are raised on banks above the roadway. A farm-house, now called 'The Old Farm' and divided into … roof is now covered with slates. Another, opposite the Rectory, has similar chimney-shafts above the tiled roof; and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Goodyers End Lane), to Little Heath, to the gate of the rectory of Bedworth, to the Downebroke. Then follow several … Lane Station is just within the parish. Newland Hall Farm, west of Ash Green, was formerly the manor-house of the … and all possessions of that priory in Exhall except the rectory and advowson were granted to Thomas Browne and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… house, formerly the manor-house, but now used only as a farm, stands at the entrance to the village on the north side … Beyond the school, on slightly higher ground, is the rectory, a handsome house in fine grounds, near which are The … there is an entry on the ministers' accounts for the farm of one water-mill worth 5, 11 and at the sale of the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… surrendered the possessions of his house including the rectory and advowson of Exton. 113 The rectory and advowson were granted in 1543 to Richard Andrewes … considerable number of architectural fragments at the home farm may have come from the church. The restoration included, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1650 there were two families living in Eyford, 31 one in a farm-house near the ford, and one in a millhouse further … as a ruinous cottage in 1784, when in addition to the farm-house there was a larger house nearby, 33 and c. 1775 … the manor to Evesham Abbey 118 which in 1462, when the rectory was vacant and the last known presentation had been …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… half-timber manor house of Eynesbury Manor. The rectory stands back in its own grounds on the west of St. … other manors of Eynesbury (q.v.) to James Belton. 58 The RECTORY MANOR has been attached to the church of EYNESBURY … tops of two canopies and a border fillet, is now in the rectory garden. There are the following monuments: In the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Sibell's; and towards the west, over the hills, by Wested-farm and the obscure and little known hamlet of Crockenhill, … or claim a right in the above premisess. 25 Thus this rectory became a fine cure, the parson of this church from … of which has had the cure of souls, in which situation the rectory still remains, being esteemed as a donative of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lower Eythorne-street, comprehending the church, Elmton farm, and Eythorne court manor and lands, the whole being … church has been for a great length of time accounted a rectory, most probably so at first on a vacancy of the … VIII.'s reign, when it was valued in the king's books as a rectory, of the yearly value of 15l. 12s. 6d. and the yearly …
A History of the County of Bedford
… a branch road on the east leads down to Thistlygrounds Farm, situated in the south of the parish. At the south end … a short distance to the east of the road lies the Church Farm, and close to it on the north is the church of All … a licence of appropriation. 62 Since the Dissolution both rectory and advowson of the church have followed the same …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Faccombe Court. 1 Netherton Hall, now serving as the rectory, is a plain brick house of 18th-century date. The … 14 Gymbiles, 15 Oldcourt, 16 Pynkemere, Kymmere (Kimmer Farm in the south of the parish), 17 Twychyn, 18 Heryngeslane … Heaven Hill Hedge (Heaven Hill at the back of Netherton Rectory House), Shipmans Bottom (on the Netherton to Combe …