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A History of the County of Northampton
… the Irthlingborough road being a prominent landmark. The rectory house stands on the north-west of the church and is a … crown until King John granted it in 1200 for life at fee-farm to his clerk, Stephen de Clay, 9 who was holding it in … 140 It passed to John de Burgh, who presented to the rectory in 1262, 141 but after his death his daughters and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… a red brick and stone Wesleyan chapel built in 1909. The rectory faces north and is a square building having a porch …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… parish, though the grounds are in Fingest. The old rectory is now used as the Glebe Farm, and the Manor Farm, which includes part of an older … was assessed at 5 6 s. 8 d., 45 and at the Dissolution the rectory was valued at 6 18 s. 5 d. 46 In the 18th century the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for the hearth tax of 1665, besides the manor and the Rectory, there were nineteen listed houses of which ten were farm-houses, returning mostly three or two hearths. 11 There … 15 built in 1824, to the drive of the 19th-century Rectory. The Rectory, a private house by 1955, was built in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… had a grange with residential quarters. 19 The church, rectory-house, and manor-house stand close together at the … by Henry III to Adam Cok to be held in chief at fee farm. 30 Adam granted it c. 1252 to Robert Pipard, husband of … Fittleton church was mentioned in 1291. 162 In 1953 the rectory was united with Netheravon vicarage. In 1973 Enford …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to have been held in former times on Wednesdays. 8 The rectory was built by the son of Bishop Lloyd in 1710. 9 There … old house. At Hill, in the north of this hamlet, is Court Farm, which bears the date 1681 on the weather vane. The … of 70 acres which he held in Throckmorton as part of the RECTORY MANOR. 222 In 1788, when Fladbury was inclosed, he …
A History of the County of Hertford
… small settlement on the Luton road and near is Pepsal End Farm and Bonnor's Farm. The latter is said to have been named … and a label gules. The only mention of the manor of the RECTORY of Flamstead which has been found is in 1826, when it … 108 and a few months later the king granted it with the rectory, church, and tithes, in exchange for manors in …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Staunton. Mr. Cropley, I see, is now rebuilding some good Farm-Houses, viz. 1675, but the Lordship I doubt will not …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the rent paid by the latter abbey to the Crown for the farm of the Hundred. From about 1200 to 1292, this rent was … coffins, and a 13th-century coped slab with cross. In the rectory garden is a stone obelisk inscribed: CUI PLACET CURAS … been set up by Peter Peckard, rector at the time. In the rectory orchard is the octagonal shaft of a 15th-century …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… But Mr. John Hacker, before-named, is Tenant of the Rectory. Flintham Grange, and the Dovecot of the west Part of … Bellowe, and Robert Bigot, named in Coleston, with that Rectory, &c. And with Mr. Whalley's Part of Carcolston, …