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A History of the County of Worcester
… of a mile to the north-east stand the church and the Court Farm. Hanley Court, the residence of the lord of the manor, … sable. Mills, the tithes of which belonged to the rectory of Hanley William, are mentioned in 1535. 52 There … were probably the lords of Burford, for in 1560, when the rectory of Hanley William was annexed to that of Eastham, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… is a small early 18th-century house of red brick and the rectory is a handsome Georgian house of the same material, … Lyford village consists of a few houses only. The Manor Farm, once the residence of the Ashcombe family, is a large … 233 On these terms they had licence to appropriate the rectory. 234 In 1442 the vicars were exempted from the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… stands high at the western end of the village, with the rectory to the south of it. The school (public elementary, … of the manor. A little east of the church is the Manor Farm, on the farther side of a small Nonconformist chapel … Hannington was valued at 4 6 s. 8 d. in 1291, 63 and the rectory in 1535 was returned at 11 1 s. 8 d. 64 The advowson …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… end stands the church of All Saints, between Hannington Farm and the Manor Farm, where, it is said, the courts used … its 17th-century tenants, 3 is a little further north. The rectory, which is almost a quarter of a mile away from the … elected fellow in 1619, immediately presented him to the rectory of East Lockinge (co. Berks.), which benefice he held …
A History of the County of Oxford
… almost certainly the spring near Park (formerly Spring) Farm, which supplied the village and the fishponds of Hanwell … the inn, the Post Office, the school, the chapel, and rectory-house; 2 farms and Moor Mill lay outside the village. … at the end of the village, opposite to the inn; while the rectory-house, rebuilt c. 1843, lies some way off the main …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… gave to the poor of it twenty marcs a year, out of his fee farm from the city of Canterbury, which grant was exemplified … and at this time is charged with procurations, as a rectory, and as such, in the year 1292, on the general value … his first wife Elizabeth Marshall. This church, which is a rectory, was part of the antient possessions of the see of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… for a short distance to the River Swift, near which is the farm called Harborough Fields, a type of name common in this … is situated on the west side of the village, adjoining the Rectory, and standing in the centre of a small churchyard. It …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… North again are Harbridge Green and North End Park and Farm. Old Somerley is on the northern border of Somerley … 1792 to 1812. Advowson The living of Harbridge is a rectory attached to the vicarage of Ringwood and in the gift …
A History of the County of Warwick
… acres, was passed in 1779. 10 The names Leicester House Farm and Temple House are to be associated with the Earls of … in Harbury was in 1291 4 10 s. 25 and (excluding the rectory) 7 11 s. in 1535; 26 it was kept in crown hands till … exercised till 1550, to Nicholas Cooke and others. 17 The rectory and advowson were retained by the Crown till 158990, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of Northampton, 37 and continued in possession of manor, rectory, and advowson until its surrender in 1538. 38 The crown, although alienating the rectory in 1590, retained manor and advowson, making various … in 1590, when the queen granted to Bartholomew Tate the rectory and the manor and grange of Cotton, in fee. 60 He …