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A History of the County of Essex
… and vegetables as well as a reduction in the amount of farm land. Vegetables were being grown in small quantities as … in a dispute with the Knights Hospitallers, owners of the rectory, over lading rights. The dispute ended in Grey's … ordered its removal, but it remained, and passed with the rectory and advowson to Sir John van Hattem, who in 1777 sold …
A History of the County of Northampton
… and the residence of Lieut.-Col. Malcolm Romer, O.B.E. The rectory, a little distance to the north-east, a substantial … in 1870, is pleasantly situated. The hall windows of the rectory house, as Bridges noted, contain several escutcheons: … Bacon, Isham, and Towers. Outlying properties are Rectory Farm in the north-west of the parish, and in the south-west …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to Aston Cantlow and Henley-in-Arden. The church and Manor Farm lie north of the road near the west end, approached by a pathway. The Manor Farm has a middle rectangular block of the early 17th century … then entitled to a yearly pension of 6 s. 8 d. out of the rectory; and the tithes of the demesne of Alne were confirmed …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Joan Champernown, obtained a grant of the advowson and rectory of Amwell 119; they descended with the manor of Great … S.T.D., 122 and apparently parted with the advowson and rectory shortly afterwards, as in 1616 they were bequeathed … deed 1686, being a rentcharge of 50 s. out of Hailey Hall Farm. 5. William Plomer, will 1727, trust fund 310 5 s. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… James Emerson (d. 1918). 115 Emerson later bought the lay rectory and vicarage lands, so uniting almost the whole of … Binney of Pampisford Hall. Abington Hall and the Hall farm, with the lordship of the manor, were acquired by Julius … Wratting with J. C. Perne, impropriator of Little Abington rectory, 198 with which the Jesus estate thereafter passed. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… extent at different periods), and villages with their farm-land, and in each instance the division between the two … grandson, Mr. R. H. Y. Mills, the owner in 1962. 93 The rectory estate of Great Barrington, which belonged to … arable, a meadow, and woodland. 95 The Crown retained the rectory until 1607 when it was granted to Richard Lydall, who …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to the site of Slat Mill; the mill once lay beyond Pewet Farm between the canal and the river. 11 A side road, running … 24 A third house of similar type and date is Spittel's Farm at the opposite end of the village. It too is built on … 'W.J. 1787' (for William Jeffs). 25 The descent of the farm attached to the house suggests that it, or its …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… towards Kingston is prevented by the presence of Manor Farm on its moated site. 14 North of the bend are two … Alban's Abbey in the 12th century was the origin of the RECTORY manor of Great Eversden. 119 The abbey enlarged its … Toteneis. 120 In 1291 the abbey had, in addition to the rectory valued at 13 6 s. 8 d., temporalities in Great …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Malebisse my father and Sir Robert de Stuteville.' 17 A farm called Airy Holme, close under Roseberry Topping, is … maintained there. 153 During the reign of Elizabeth the rectory and advowson seem to have been leased to various persons. 154 Thomas Yoward had a lease of the rectory in 1572 by grant of William Swayne. 155 He mortgaged …
A History of the County of Bedford
… known as Green End, is the site of Creakers Manor; the farm-house bearing this name is comparatively modern. One of … forty or fifty years except by a labourer.' 4 Green End Farm-house is an 18th-century brick building, with traces of … 48; Dugdale, Mon. v, 442. In 1534 the prior held the rectory of Barford, which was worth 3, as well as rents there …
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