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A History of the County of Oxford
… village. Heythrop, whose Anglo-Saxon name means high farm or hamlet, lies in the centre of the parish 18 miles (29 … c. 1880 and replaced it with a new house to serve as a rectory. 14 Dunthrop was depopulated even earlier than … church, near the site of the Dower house, formerly the rectory. A photograph of 1870 75 shows a plain two-storeyed, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… said to hold two Parts of the Town of Hickling 9 by free Farm, for nine Marks per Annum, of the Fee of the Earl of … after the Death of Francis Maunsfeild, his Uncle. 32 The Rectory of Hicklinge was 22l. when Mr. Leek was Patron. In …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and the Saresenehede' in the High Street extended to the rectory close called Bourehays. 26 In 1467 St. Margaret's … street called Saint Mary Street near to a certain house or farm called Lokes, which same bridge leads to the town of … the church the Abbess of Godstow appears to have claimed a RECTORY MANOR here which was held of the honour of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… not far from the east end of the church, where the farm-house, of which the sides and back part are built of … many appearances of foundations, and contiguous to the farm-yard there remains some part of the thick stone wall … takes the whole tithes of all the rest of Okeley-farm, as well as of the rest of the parish, excepting one …
A History of the County of Bedford
… The church stands close to the road, adjoining the rectory on the east side. In the low grounds near the church … have also been found in the parish. The manor house, now a farm, is on the northwest side of the church, and contains a … 66 but in 1535 it had diminished to 1. The value of the rectory, exclusive of the pension, was then 8 9 s. 6 d. 67 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the chapel (see below), a few cottages and Highway Farm lying just west of the chapel. Highway Farm was probably the manor house. It has been much altered, … Richard de Horton held the manor of the bishop at a fee farm rent of 10. 16 William de Horton held it in 12423. 17 In …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and demolished in 1946. 29 Apart from the manor-houses and rectory the village contained in the 1660s two or three … 45 families. 31 In 1807 there were said to be 4 farm-houses and c. 30 cottages. 32 The latter lay along the … Huddleston farm north of the river was often held with the rectory farm, for which a homestead had been built out in the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and scattered, containing, besides the church, but two farm-houses and one or two cottages. Opposite the church, and … are grouped, is the house formerly known as the 'Glebe Farm.' It is of half-timber, two stories in height, and of … remains of the moat of the former manor-house. The Manor Farm, formerly known as the Court House, upon the west side …
A History of the County of Warwick
… has been in the hands of trustees. 82 The value of the rectory in 1291 was 12 83 and of the vicarage in 1535 6 10 s. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of land in Hilmarton, one including Middle Beversbrook Farm, as belonging to Calne. 2 Catcomb in the northwest of … possibly Roger's son or grandson, was presenting to the rectory of Hilmarton 50 and two years later was granted an … death. 56 He held Hilmarton in 1369 and presented to the rectory in 1380, but probably died soon after. 57 He was …
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