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A History of the County of Worcester
… prominently on a ridge at the meeting of three roads, the rectory in wooded ground on the west at the foot of the hill. … and is an extremely fine example. In the garden of the rectory, an old house with modern additions, are portions of … by the monks of Worcester. 15 In 1207 they let it at a farm of 24 marks and 12 quarters of oats to the men of the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… with the head, is modern. The majority of the cottages and farm buildings are of some antiquity, and are generally of … of the village, standing back about 50 yards, is Middle Farm, a half-timber house, probably of the 15th century, but … Edward Allen, gentleman, and his wife Elizabeth sold the 'rectory of Harwell alias Prince's Harwell' to Philip Jemmett, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Canal skirts this part of the parish. In 1884 Lambert's Farm, which abuts on the village street, was transferred from … picturesque character. Mr. Ralph Nevill notes that 'Hoe Farm is a timber house, rudely framed with great curved … a lion passant vert. The old manor-house was at Place Farm, south-east of the church and north of Hascombe Hill. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… datum. The manor-house and park with the church and rectory are in the extreme south, but there is no village, … to the south in the park, is entirely modern. The former Rectory, south of the church, has been modernized, but a … shows some 17th-century framing in its north wall. Glebe Farm, mile to the north, also has some timber-framed farm
A History of the County of Warwick
… Of these the most important are the manor-house, the manor farm, and Upton House. The manor-house, now a farm, standing … The church was founded by Henry I who endowed it with a rectory house, 2 virgates of land in the fields of Haselor … In 1939 the living was united with that of Alcester. The rectory of Haselor was farmed at the Dissolution by the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the 19th century the number increased to 51. 27 All the farm-houses except the Great House 28 and Hill Farm, a … factory was established in the former stables of the Old Rectory, and in 1966 employed c. 10 people. 234 Local … was still apparently a matter of doubt. 253 In 1934 the rectory was united with the vicarage of Tirley. 254 The …
A History of the County of Surrey
… known as the Manor House. The old manor house is a moated farm of the 16th century. CHURCH The church of ST. … a rector was usually, till recently, instituted to the rectory of Chiddingfold with Haslemere, a separate curate was … so. This he did in 1869, when Haslemere became a separate rectory. CHARITIES Smith's Charity is distributed as in other …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… were also built at the edge of the village, such as River Farm to the east and to the west Willow Farm and Grove Farm … an annuity on the Percy estates, Melfords manor and the rectory, then subject to the lease to Crake. 126 In 1549 … to his brother John's son Thomas of all except the rectory; the rectory was to go to Caius College, which was to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… manors of Aldglose, Combe, Grove, Fanscombe, and Smeeds-farm, in this parish, among other estates, to the hospital of … his grace the archbishop being the present patron of this rectory. The rectory of Hastingligh is valued in the king's books at 10l. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… To the west are the village of Cromer Hyde, Symondshyde Farm, with Symondshyde Great Wood, and Astwick Manor. To the … was never appropriated, and the living has always been a rectory. It remained in the hands of the sovereign until I … year by Richard Onslow. 416 About 1570 the latter gave the rectory as a lay estate to his brother, for his own and his …
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