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A History of the County of Hampshire
… are on the heath itself. To the west of the heath is the rectory and the church of All Saints with its massive … of Sampson to hold of them and the heirs of Joan at fee-farm by the annual payment of a mark of silver. 12 In 1295 … dishes. The parish registers date from 1537. ADVOWSON The rectory of Headley was appropriated to Merton Priory …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in gaining possession of the manor, and let it at farm to William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester, 35 but the … standing, and is situated a little to the west of Holdshot Farm on the banks of the Whitewater. In 1280 the Prior of … to the poor of this parish 40 s. a year charged upon a farm in Hazeley, called Burrant's, formerly belonging to Sir …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… distance southward from Mottenden, and though now only a farm-house, was formerly accounted a manor, and was the … of this estate. 7 KENTS CHANTRY, now called the Chantry farm, had the former of these names from there having been a … remained so till king Henry III. granted the parsonage or rectory of it to his newerected Maison Dieu, founded by him …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Park, the property of Mrs. Hugh Norris and Colley Hill Farm. The small village of Hedgerley lies in a hollow west of … Society for Waifs and Strays. In the village are the rectory-house, a brick building erected in 1846, 2 and the … two pieces of which, also palimpsest, are now in the rectory. The obverse shows a quartered shield of Bulstrode …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… beyond it in the north-east corner of the parish is the rectory. Hedsor Wharf, the residence of Lord Boston, is on … Lillifee (Lylly or Little's Fee, xv cent.) consists of a farm known as Lillifee or Lily Farm situated about I mile north-east of Hedsor Rectory. It is now included in Wooburn parish. Nathaniel …
Magna Britannia
… in fee of the barton of Helland, is legal patron of the rectory, paying forty shillings per annum to the incumbent in … which was the residence of the Pennecks, is now a farm-house. It belonged to the late Rev. William Borlase, of … Godolphin, Esq., of Treveneage, 1662. The impropriate rectory, which belonged to the priory of Mount St. Michael, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… north end of the village. South of Rievaulx Abbey is Griff Farm. Griff and Stilton (Tilstune) were in 1086 land of the … until the Dissolution, 183 after which, in 1541, the rectory and advowson of the vicarage were granted in fee to … in 1882. From 1617 201 to 1817 202 conveyances of Sproxton rectory were made with the manor. A hermitage at Sproxton is …
A History of the County of Hertford
… rights; and its site is probably marked by Agnells Farm in the north-east of the parish, popularly called St. … to it then 264 and in 1247. 265 After the Dissolution the rectory and advowson of the vicarage were granted in 1544 to … The living is a chapelry, consolidated in 1876 with the rectory of Latimer in Buckinghamshire, 283 and is in the gift …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… a road called Moat's Way goes southward to Littlebury Farm, Moat's Way Farm and Top Farm. The village street … residence of Mr. Richard Charles Lane, and to the west the rectory. Near here West Street runs south joining Rideaway, … with its lakes, fish ponds and plantations. West of the rectory and south of Hemingford Road is the school. In Common …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… apparently by the Mitchells in the 18th century. The old rectory north east of the church, where the vicars apparently … South of the Cambridge road is the Grove, with Brittens Farm farther south still, near the western boundary; and … the title of Hemingford Priors. 84 At the Dissolution, the rectory, appropriated to the priory of Huntingdon, was …