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A History of the County of Worcester
… 28 where there is a 15thcentury half-timbered farm-house. South of the Chase estate is the district of … and Madresfield in 1866. 176 The living was declared a rectory in 1867, 177 and is in the gift of Earl Beauchamp. … advowson has always 184 descended with the manor. 185 The rectory of Great Malvern was divided into Prior's and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… originally founded by John Brinkhurst of the More (Moor Farm, Lane End) in 1608 and added to by James Rolls in 1874. … was said to be worth 13 6 s. 8 d. 315 and the farm of the rectory 20 3 s. 4 d. 316 4 16 s. 8 d. of the latter sum was … of the church. 317 In 1541 a grant of Great Marlow rectory and church was made to the Dean and Chapter of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… One of these, Swarford Lane, used to run close to Bridge farm, but its route was altered in 1937, 21 so that the farm … the manor of Milton and Binbrook, since the appropriated rectory of St. Gabriel, Binbrook (Lincs.) was attached to it. … in 1094 or 1095 to Eynsham Abbey. 496 The appropriated rectory became part of the prebend of Aylesbury, which until …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… penetrates; the highest point, just north of Springfield Farm, being a little over 650 ft. To the east the ground … Haddington, for in 1609 he sold it, together with the rectory, to William Fleetwood. 123 The advowson and rectory then became united, and have since followed the same …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to this place, and died in 1750. The church, which is a rectory, is of the patronage of the see of Canterbury, his … dean of Canterbury. In 1626 he held by dispensation the rectory of Harbledown, with this of Great Mongeham. Rym. Fd. … He lies buried in this chancel. He vacated this rectory on being made bishop of Oxford, and was alterwards …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Bury adjoining, is at the west end of the village, and the rectory about three-quarters of a mile further along the road to the south. The old rectory, with the remains of a moat, is about the same … timber framing and thatched roof. Brockholds Farm, with the remains of a moat, is on the eastern boundary …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Adjoining are indications of Roman occupation. 3 The Manor Farm is a 16th-century three-gabled and plastered house … original fireplaces in the house. Delamere House, now a farm-house, the residence of Mr. Hailey, stands a little … which the tithes were included in the grant of Hitchin rectory to Trinity College, Cambridge, by Heniy VIII. The …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1291; 5 four in 1568 6 and 1666; 7 and two in 1684. 8 Mill Farm, about mile south-west of the Hall, is a … 36 by 1535 the vicarage was worth 7 10 s. 1 d. 37 and the rectory was leased for 2 13 s . 4 d. 38 In 1544 it was …
A History of the County of Essex
… and comprising an avenue running south from Parndon Hall Farm, was merged in Little Parndon in 1883. 2 The civil … and others. 67 Isabel Roxburgh, widow, presented to the rectory in 1436. 68 In 1518 Gerounds was conveyed by William … certainly a separate parish by 1254. The advowson of the rectory belonged to Great Parndon manor until 1263. Like the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Lane, a name which goes back to the 16th century. College Farm, in the west of the parish, takes its name from St. … Robert Counton, 31 probably the son of the lessee of the Rectory manor (q.v.). 32 Robert was probably identical with … Leeds, who, like his predecessors, was also lessee of the Rectory manor. 37 The other moiety of the manor of GREAT …
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