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A History of the County of Berkshire
… been rebuilt in brick. The building was long used as a farm-house, but was restored in 1909, when a short wing was … which was valued at 2 10 s. 122 In 1535 the farm of the rectory was worth 8. 123 The rectory and the advowson of the vicarage were granted with …
A History of the County of Worcester
… work, of which one of the most notable is Shurnock Court Farm, situated upon the main road about a mile to the west of … priory until the Dissolution. 173 It was granted with the rectory in 1545 to Richard and Robert Taverner, 174 who in … uncle Abraham Markham, with Anne his wife, sold the rectory and advowson to Humphrey Clerke. 178 The latter in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the river; adjoining it is the parsonage formerly the Rectory Farm belonging to Trinity College, Cambridge. The old … his Trinity College, which in 1543 received a grant of the rectory, church and advowson of Felmersham, 92 which they …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of four shafts. To the west of the village is the Manor Farm, a good 18th-century brick house with stone dressings … George Symcote (or Symcotts), lessee in 1545 of the rectory, bequeathed a property of 10 messuages, 3 dovecots, … was receiving 26 13 s. 4 d. yearly in tithes from the rectory, 84 and the presentation was made by them in 1544. 85 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… without any individual distinctive features. Compton Farm, one of the larger buildings, about 300 yards north-west … to Roger, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. 59 The rectory was valued in 1291 at 7 6 s. 8 d. 60 and in 1535 at … bishop, with the consent of the dean and chapter, sold the rectory and advowson to Thomas Fisher alias Hawkins, 62 who …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 1,817 acres of land and 22 of water. Roreing House Farm, a small detached portion of Great Bookham, was … who was under age at the time of his admission to the rectory. 59 At the time of the Domesday Survey the king's … Sir F. S. G. Moon, bart. In 1535 the farm of the rectory with the accompanying glebe land was valued at 21 19 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… road west of the church. 21 A farmhouse and most of the farm buildings on the demesne of Fifield manor were ruinous … south course of the road. West of Manor Farm is the Old Rectory, the oldest house to survive in the hamlet. In 1773 … road a terrace of three cottages was built between the Old Rectory and the older cottages in the 1860s, 27 and another …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… been found west of the UpavonAmesbury road at Alton Parva Farm. 17 The six settlements had a total of c. 160 poll-tax … and his wife Mary. 201 The farm later passed with Alton Rectory estate and a lease of the East End manor of … to the dean and chapter of Salisbury, and FIGHELDEAN RECTORY estate was appropriated to the treasurer of the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… from the high ground ( c. 560 ft.) near Blaber's Hall Farm. The southern stream leads to Kinwalsey, a rectangular … of the Bishop of Coventry, 140 who still presents. 141 The RECTORY was also granted by the Crown in 1538 to the Duke of … Robert Trappes, a London goldsmith, 143 who also held the rectory of Maxstoke (q.v.) with which this descended 144 at …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the ordnance datum at Church Hill and 331 ft. at Ridge Farm, and sloping steeply down towards the valley of the … an old house known as 'Sunnyside' or 'the Hatches,' a new rectory was built by the Rev. Edward St. John, and another in … of the Foxley family. Sir John Foxley presented to the rectory of Finchampstead in 1361. 33 His elder daughter …