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A History of the County of York North Riding
… that house. 110 In 1446 Alexander de Etton exchanged the rectory of Laxton, Notts., for the rectory of Gilling with Thomas Tanfield, 111 and this suggests that the rectory of Gilling had descended with the manor, and, not …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… increase of thirty-five shillings, to the use of their rectory. 3 In the 10th year of king Edward III. John Ufford, … possession of it for that time gained the name of Thorpe's farm, 11 which however was soon again dropped for its present … Isle of Shepey, to which it was given, together with the rectory of Upbery, alias Gillingham, in the 22d year of Henry …
A History of the County of Hertford
… at Pye Corner, and runs north past the church and Overhall Farm towards the parish of Widford. Gilston is not mentioned … porch and a chimney stack with diagonal shafts. The rectory lies near the park, and the schools built in 1856 are … (q.v.). The old manor-house of Overhall is now a farm. The manor of NETHERHALL was held under the Earls of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… to the Esk up Fryup Beck to within half a mile of Woodhead Farm; it then strikes further south-west. 2 Glaisdale … at the south to the Green on the north. Glaisdale Hall, a farm, lies to the west, and to the south is the once haunted farm of Hart Hall. Here visited a beneficent 'Hob,' who …
A History of the County of Rutland
… background of trees. To the south of the church is the Rectory, which was rebuilt in brick in 18612, but … in a MS. volume kept among the church papers at the rectory. These notes were re-written in 1924 from a paper …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Gidding on the south-west by Infield Road. The church and rectory house are within this figure. To the north-west of it is the Manor Farm, in the grounds of which are the remains of a homestead … seem to have been carried out and the living is still a rectory. The abbey received a pension of 4 13 s. 4 d. a year, …
Magna Britannia
… and Eyam to Lord George Cavendish. Beard-hall is now a farm-house. Ollersett-hall, formerly the seat of the Bradbury family is now a farm-house, belonging to Mr. George Newton. The chapelry of … by Mr. Ralph Bridge, whose son now occupies the hall as a farm-house. Part of the land has been purchased with Queen …
A History of the County of Oxford
… diverted again in 1788 when improvements were made in the rectory garden. 4 The road through the village, leading from … which in 1981 went only as far as the turning to Ludwell Farm in Wootton, was part of a road to Banbury; 8 it … only about half a dozen houses in addition to the rectory. 40 The number of houses in the parish increased to …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 1798, celebrated the view from it. Burghgate, or Burgate Farm, where a road comes up the declivity of the sand from … held by Ranulf Flambard, which was afterwards known as the Rectory Manor, there are twelve cotarii mentioned. In the … were six cotarii. Tuesley was afterwards included in the Rectory Manor. In the rolls preserved at Loseley there are …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In 1665 there were two gentlemen's houses, one of them the Rectory, which each returned six hearths for the hearth tax. … spread out on either side of the road running from Moat Farm, past the church and the Old Rectory, to Grange Farm and the new Rectory, half a mile …