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A History of the County of Bedford
… being found in the north-west of the parish near Newbury Farm Moat. The lowest point, 173 ft., lies in the park which … time was as follows:1 team of 4 horses for ploughing, 4 farm horses, 8 oxen, 2 cows, 1 heifer, 2 calves, 28 wethers, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… moated site of the cell of Ruxox, now partly occupied by farm buildings. The south-east part of the parish was … and the name still survives in Priestley Wood, Priestley Farm and Priestleymoor Plantation. The following place-names … when it was first called a manor, it was valued with the rectory at 11. 43 In 1537 a thirty years' lease of the manor …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 100 ft. The school lies to the east of the church, and the rectory is at the southern end of the village. Whitsun Brook, … Thomas Sheldon presenting in 1782 57 and conveying the rectory in 1798. 58 The advowson was sold with Abberton Manor …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of junction. The church stands on rising ground, between Rectory Farm and the Rectory. Less than 700 yards away to the south-west, at the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… enlarged, a remodelled 17th-century house, and Baker's Farm. The focus of the village remained the crossing of … street and road where the church, the old school, the old rectory-house, and principal farm-houses stand, but the … A church was mentioned in 1242. 99 From 1914 to 1916 the rectory was held in plurality with the rectory of Berwick St. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 37 It almost certainly included the site of the later Stop Farm where the HindonTisbury road crosses a low part of the … houses in Fonthill Gifford parish include old and new rectory houses and a pair of mid 19th-century estate … in 1291. 305 Sir John Mauduit held the advowson of the rectory c. 1290. 306 In 1299 he presented two candidates, 307 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… ever since, the king being the present patron of this rectory. In the 15th year of king Edward I. this church was valued at one hundred shillings. 7 This rectory is a discharged living in the king's books, of the … 615. In 1768 a dispensation passed, for his holding this rectory with that of North Cray. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the church of St. Cuthbert 8 and about a dozen scattered farm-houses. Half a mile to the west between Forcett and … with only its ancient manorhouse, Barforth Hall, now a farm-house, remaining. It is said that the outline of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Mudmore, Ogdens, Amberwood, Eyeworth Lodge, Miller's Farm and Greenhouse Farm, formerly extraparochial, was formed … has remained with the Crown as part of the New Forest. The rectory manor of WOODFIDLEY was granted by Henry VI to the … and a number of details found and now preserved at the rectory show that the date of the work was c. 116070. About …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the boundaries, 5 and in 1949 the parish gained Vent Farm and Minchincourt Farm, both on the north side of the … By the early 16th century Oseney was farming the manor and rectory for 10 8 s. 8 d., which included 2 6 s. 8 d. from the … and in 1428 it was taxed at 4. 242 By the 16th century the rectory had been united with the Oseney manor, and they were …