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A History of the County of Northampton
… liable to floods, forms part of the Northampton Irrigation Farm which extends into Ecton parish. A feeder of the River … 1535 as worth 19. 104 Elizabeth bestowed the advowson and rectory upon Sir Christopher Hatton, Lord Chancellor, and his …
A History of the County of Surrey
… to have been found in an earthen pot about 1750, at Bagden Farm. 1 Anglo-Saxon interments were found in making the high … court once belonging to the rector of the church. 68 The rectory and advowson having been surrendered to the king in … was apparently not completed, for in 1544 a grant of the rectory and advowson to Richard and John Sackvile is …
A History of the County of Rutland
… but in 1086 Hugh Fitz Baldric held it of the king at farm. It comprised 3 hides and included a mill, 16 acres of … Domesday Survey (1086). Thomas de Grelley presented to the rectory in 1235, 62 and the advowson has always followed the … 88, 1089. Ibid. 114115. Cal. Pat. R. 128192, p. 409. Fee Farm Rents, 16 July, 35 Hen. VIII. V.C.H. Rutl. i, 1401; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… both the Chalfields, turns north and finally east. Lenton Farm is mile north of Great Chalfield beyond the northern arm … taxation as having fewer than 10 parishioners. 144 The rectory was valued at 5. 17 s. in 1535. 145 In a terrier of … belonging to James Moxham of London, sugar refiner. The rectory had been augmented by 200 from Queen Anne's Bounty …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of this estate. COURT-WURTIN, now usually called Worting farm, lies further westward, at a small distance southward … his successors, overseers of his will. The advowson of the rectory of Great Chart was ever esteemed as an appendage to … grace the archbishop being the present patron of it. This rectory is valued in the king's books at 25l. 6s. 0d. and the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… narrow in shape. 3 From the north-eastern boundary at Mill Farm across Great Cheverell common, the terrace on which the … the west, Manor Farmhouse to the south-east, and the Old Rectory to the north. In the 18th century, as in 1973, the … 189 After Maud Burnell's death the advowson of the rectory descended with the capital manor and passed with it …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 'black and white' cottages. One of these near the modern rectory is of some size, with a thatched roof and a gabled … at the west end; it is thought to have formerly been the rectory. St. Michael's Church is in the south of the village, … seems to have been leased to the Earl of Warwick at a fee farm of 4 10 s. 2 d., 12 and the rent was paid by the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… late the Hon. Duncombe Pleydell-Bouverie. The Court House Farm at the northern end of the village is the residence of … 1638 Thomas Morris and Thomas his son sold the manors and rectory to George Pratt, 23 purchaser of the manor of … to the Bishop of Oxford, the present patron. 33 The rectory has followed the descent of the manor 34 (q.v.). …
A History of the County of Northampton
… with end gable, has a panel inscribed 'i.c. 1686'. A large farm-house in the principal street, with a panel dated … of Great Doddington has been held by the Crown. 73 The rectory until the Dissolution belonged to Delapr; after the … VIII to Lord Harrowden, who died in 1595 and left the rectory to his wife Mary for her life, with remainder to his …