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A History of the County of Worcester
… manor-house was a mile away to the west, where the Home Farm now stands. This is partly surrounded by a circular moat. The rectory at Redmarley is more than a mile north-west of the … on the Martley road. A little distance to the east of the rectory is a corn-mill, 4 and to the west is the Hundred …
A History of the County of Durham
… from which it seems that the footpath leading from Claxton Farm across Greatham Beck into the Hartlepool road was once …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… bart. of Wricklesmarsh, in Charlton, at the yearly fee-farm of 61. 13s. 4d. and he, by his will, in 1708, vested it … yearly, in consideration of the tithe for the park. The rectory or parsonage, after the exchange made in the 23d year … took his degree of D.D. in 1750, he was collated to the rectory of St. Anne's, Westminster, when he resigned …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Methodist chapels. The ancient Greetham Inn is now a farm house. The Ram Jam Inn, a noted house of call on the … until the Dissolution of the Monasteries. 91 In 155152 the rectory and advowson were granted to Edward Lord Clinton; 92 … seised. 93 In 16012 his successor received a grant of the rectory from the Crown; 94 and the advowson then descended …
A History of the County of Warwick
… ft. are attained on the Watling Street. The church, the Rectory, the site of Grendon Hall, and a few farm-houses and cottages lie on the east bank of the Anker on … on Good Friday. The charge is now paid out of Hockley Hall Farm at Wilnecote and distributed to the poor of the parish. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in the University of Cambridge, 72 and it passed with the rectory to the new foundation of Trinity College in 1546. 73 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… held by the tenants at will and the other let to them at farm. 18 In 1256 the monks obtained a grant of free warren at … in 1547 they gave it back to the king in exchange for the rectory of Kempsey and other lands, 22 and Edward VI gave the … In the 16th century 20 s. was paid to the vicar out of the rectory. 44 After the Dissolution the advowson and rectory
A History of the County of Durham
… visit of the Duke of Wellington in 1827. Fulthorpe is a farm south-west of Wynyard Park. Farther in this direction, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Thomas afterwards Marquess of Wharton, 19 is now used as a farm. The soil varies; the subsoil chiefly consists of … on two hills by the River Swale. 37 There is now a Castle Farm at Fremington. The capital messuage of Bridlington … two rooms. Half a mile west of the church is Swale Hall, a farm-house with a central chimney stack and a gabled …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… far apart. The church stands to the south-east near Grove Farm. The isolation hospital is in the north, and was built … which it has descended to Lady Wantage. 54 The living, a rectory, has been held with the vicarage of Wing since 1810. …
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