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A History of the County of Northampton
… ( q.v.) to Sir Edward Montagu in 1544. From that date the rectory and advowson followed the descent of the manor 69 … during the episcopacy of Hugh de Welles (120635). 70 The rectory belonged to the Priory of St. Neot's until 1539 71 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… to the crown, by whom it has since been exercised. The rectory of Henlow belonged to Lanthony Priory until the … Kent, 84 and Thomas Kent alienated the moiety of the rectory in 1670 to George Edwards, who owned Henlow Warden. 85 By 1697 George Edwards had acquired the whole rectory, for in that year he transferred it to Richard …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at the south end of it. Northward from it is Underwood farm, and opposite to it the parsonagehouse, formerly the … in which this of Herne is included. The house of the rectory stands in the hamlet of Eddington, opposite to … the six preachers of Canterbury cathedral. He resigned the rectory of Braborne on his taking this vicarage, which he …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a new-built sashed house, built by Mr. Thomas Squire, on a farm belonging to Joseph Brooke, esq. and now the property of … Stratford, in the 14th year of Edward III. exchanged that rectory with this chapel appendant, with the abbot and … and executed, all his possessions and estates, and this rectory among them, became forfeited to the crown, where it …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… into Bagmore Lane, passing some cottages and the manor farm which stands on the north side of the lane. The farm-house, behind which runs a fine tall line of elm trees, … back from the road, while the thatched outbuildings and farm lands stretch away west and south. The rest of the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… acquired property at Brickendon Green (including Fanshaws Farm), formerly part of the manor of Brickendon. St. John … is small, consisting of a few scattered houses and the farm buildings of Amwellplace. On the Ermine Street, about … to John Harrison of London in 1637 the mansion-house and farm called Balls 'and two other little tenements thereto …
A History of the County of Hertford
… a little south of it on the same side of the road. The rectory is situated to the east of the village and north of … it ceases to flow. Eastend Green and Roxford, now a farm at which is a homestead moat, lie about a mile to the … cross gules. In 1086 there was a mill at 'Thepecampe.' 140 Rectory Manor The RECTORY MANOR has always been held by the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… is unusual, but the only houses of any note are the Old Rectory and Hethe House. The former is first mentioned in … Shelswell Plantation lies in the parish. Beyond the Old Rectory stands the 'Whitmore Arms', named after Thomas … (or Wesselden in c. 1575), 21 Mansfield, and Hospital Farm. The last is named from the hide of land in Hethe owned …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the Cobhams, of Sterborough-castle. 10 This church is a rectory, the advowson of which belonged to the priory of … and that Francis lord Dacre was donor of it. 13 This rectory was valued, in 1747, at 1831. per annum, as appears …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Mortgrove on the hills in the south, consisting of a farm and several cottages. The population had been steadily … in demesne by the abbey, and the other the manor of the rectory, and it appears probable that the other holdings … till about 20 or 30 years ago, when they died out. The RECTORY OF HEXTON was assigned by Abbot John to the office of …
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