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A History of the County of Oxford
… nearly a mile long, that runs westward to the Manor Farm and the cottages near the church. From this nucleus … 121 Its 16th-century value is not known, since in 1535 the rectory was being farmed with the manor. The church was then … to Oseney. 129 After Oseney's dissolution in 1539, the rectory estate continued as an indistinguishable part of the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… clay and the subsoil marl. Clay was worked on Stockend Farm, near the main road leading to Kidderminster, about … The church is at the east end of the village and the rectory about a quarter of a mile north. There is now no … of Worcester from 1683 to 1689, was presented to the rectory of Hampton Lovett in 1670. 3 Henry Hammond, the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… top of Windmill Hill almost due south, near to Hatton Rock Farm, whence it continues as a field track down to the Avon … but there are several older houses still remaining. The rectory, south-west of the church, is a late-17th-century … and the staircase has original turned balusters. The old rectory was the largest in the neighbourhood. It comprised, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at uneven intervals along the road to the church and Manor Farm, both of which stand near the former mill stream. 11 … in the late Middle Ages. 15 In 1625 ten farm-houses, a Rectory, and a manorhouse were recorded; 16 in 1662 seventeen … houses: in 1665 the manor returned fourteen hearths, the Rectory six, 17 and ten other houses from three to one …
A History of the County of Warwick
… buildings in the village. The most interesting is Moat Farm, west of the churchyard. It has a back or west wing … are of the 17th century unless otherwise dated. Church Farm, south of the church, is brick-fronted, but has old … was valued at 26 13 s. 4 d. in 1291, 52 and in 1535 the rectory was farmed for 9 6 s. 8 d. 53 and the vicarage, with …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in Barcombe. Hamsey village consists of a few houses and a farm on the lane to the old church. The De Say manorhouse, … and has a tower with spire. Advowson The advowson of the rectory of Hamsey appears always to have descended with the … tithe and pay the rector 3 s. for the cart-load. 64 The rectory was valued at 13 6 s. 8 d. in 1291, 65 which included …
A History of the County of Worcester
… F. V. are placed on one of the gables. At the Pump-house Farm, on the south side of the lane to which it gives its … of Sir Francis Knollys, the queen granted the manor in fee farm to Robert Cecil, Sir Francis Knollys, jun., and Henry … thereon and a crosslet fitchy gules in the chief. The fee-farm rent of 35 17 s. 6 d. reserved from the grant of the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… between Portslade and Hangleton, and is now marked by a farm. 4 Across the old road lie the manor-house, its farm, and the few cottages which house the population of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… local stone. Beside the village street to the north Brook Farm is a later 18th-century farmhouse with extensive farm … By deed of 1554 Thomas Walton, the lessee of Crudwell rectory estate, gave a church house in Hankerton to relieve … and 1410. 212 Thomas Walton, while lessee of the Crudwell rectory estate, presented in 1552, and in 1600 Robert Beale …
A History of the County of Worcester
… down to about 1895 Severn End was chiefly occupied as a farm-house, but stood vacant for many years. Sir Edmund … Malvern, 258 who was still paying a rent of 10 from the rectory to the priory of Sheen at the Dissolution. 259 In 1561 a moiety of the rectory was granted to Edwin Bishop of Worcester. 260 The …