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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… house, which has a good chimney stack. At White House Farm, at the west end of the village, is an ancient barn. A … annexed to that of Upwood, where the vicar resides. The rectory appropriate and the advowson of the vicarage were … Williams alias Cromwell, at the same time as the manor, rectory appropriate, and advowson of Upwood (q.v.). A lease …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… from the road. This group of buildings, including the rectory and another farm-house, marks the south-west limit of the village. From … adjoining farm-house. Scattered along the winding lane (Rectory Lane) that joins the south-west corner of the Lower …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 35 From a nucleus near the ford, including the church, the rectory, and the Ely manor house, the village grew eastwards … of G. G. Coulton, Bridge House, the Grange, de Freville Farm, and some cottages on Church Street. There was still … only c. 30 a. 133 which it retained in 1980 with the rectory estate. 134 In 1506 the bishop of Ely had …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… trending north-west in the direction of Croft. The rectory lies among trees which extend behind the church and … side or the other. Thorpe Row (Thorpe Parva, Thorperaw) Farm close to Great Smeaton was once the hamlet of Little … vill in two separate parcels and also the advowson of the rectory. 14 He died seised in January 15589, leaving a son …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… possibly as a house, in the early 17th century. The rectory house was built south of the church in the early 17th century, and Brook Farm in the 16th century on the east side of Park Lane. 22 At … Somerford in the late 12th century. 205 The benefice was a rectory, and in 1967 was united with the benefices of Little …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… an appeal to the Privy Council. The house now called the Rectory Farm, but formerly known as the Hermitage, was the old … by Sir Oliver Leader about 1539, when he acquired the Rectory Manor. 5 Here he imparked a considerable amount of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… residence of Mrs. Walter Fenwick, consists of the Manor Farm, a 17th-century L-shaped house with later additions, … possessions in Stukeley, 74 and the Cromwells leased the rectory from time to time. 75 About 1650 it was sold by Sir … to have been retained by the Crown when the grant of the rectory was made. It was granted by Queen Mary in 1558 77 to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… near alignment on an important Roman site at Beaconsfield Farm, and unconfirmed reports of metalled surfaces discovered … seems to have lived at Tew, as farmer of the impropriate rectory and possibly as lessee of some of the demesne; he was … the Crown presented by lapse in 1781. 363 In 1291 the rectory was valued at 50 marks, which in 1341 was said to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… surviving cottage was demolished c. 1952. 15 In 1769 a farm-house and two cottages lay at the northeast end of the … period. William Cartwright was lessee of the manor and rectory from 1519; after his death c. 1543 his sons William … 1552 by William's taking the manor and John's taking the rectory. 33 William the younger died in 1581: his youngest …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… mid 19th century 18 when a new farmhouse was built among farm buildings near its site. Near the church at the junction of West Street and South Street stand the old rectory house, a mid 17th-century almshouse, and an early … the ecclesiastical parish, 178 and in 1992 Great Wishford rectory became part of the benefice of Lower Wylye and Till …
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