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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and Horace Walter Greenhill. 56 Church The advowson of the rectory of Hilperton has followed the same descent as the … and Eastfield. 61 In 1783 the glebe belonging to Hilperton rectory comprised approximately 10 acres of pasture lying in … and given by 'H.C. and A.S.' in 1895. 71 In 1672 Hilperton rectory house was described as a 'fair new built dwelling …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… south end of the village, and to the east of it is Church Farm, which was unfortunately burnt down some years ago. A … and that at Fen Stanton, Richard Stilbarne. 27 Later the rectory of Fen Stanton (q.v.), with the chapel of Hilton … payments from the Countess of Northampton's impropriate rectory of Fen Stanton in 16456 included one for 22 10 s. to …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… village, while further west is Hilton Wood with the Mill Farm. Here the river takes a northward bend, the woods … extremity of the village Roger Lane leads past Greenfield Farm from the Stokesley road. The nearest railway station is …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and 17th centuries. Of these the finest is Shell Manor Farm, which stands about a mile to the north of the church, … d. to the poor parishioners of the parish. 136 In 1535 the rectory was annexed to that of Tibberton. 137 In 1536 … of Himbleton to Robert Sturges. The prior replied that the rectory was always kept in his own hands and could not be …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Cliffs, at a height of 375 ft., neat Far Rosedale (a farm) and Port Mulgrave, used to be a beacon. A lane … of Whitby. 23 South-west of Staithes is Seaton Hall, a farm-house, and a quarter of a mile east of it is the … Canon Atkinson thinks Hailthorpe more probable. There is a farm called Rosecroft in the parish of Loftus (see below, p. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… is in the park and stands close to the house, but the rectory is about three-quarters of a mile distant, near the … of architectural interest with the exception of Cummins Farm, a half-timber building of the 16th century with a later … at the end of the 11th century, 72 but it had become a rectory before 1269. 73 The advowson seems to have followed …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in appearance. At the top of the hill beyond the rectory, which stands high on the left hand, the road … Kilmeston rises Millbarrow Down. Several cottages and farm buildings lie east of the church along the road which … of Winchester became the patrons. 20 The living is now a rectory, net yearly value 300, with residence and 118 acres …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… century. 9 There were 13 cottages on the land of the manor farm in 1791, 10 but in the 19th century some houses in the … They stood in the Freemans, a meadow north of the rectory, in Lampitts Ashbeds, the copse on the road east of … the early 14th century, 140 and the living has remained a rectory. The advowson was not granted with the manor after …
A History of the County of Somerset
… house, Oaklands, is part of the complex of Hinton Park farm. Craft was probably a relatively late settlement for it … of John Gifford'. 75 In contrast, the early history of the rectory suggests that by 1220 the property was owned by Robert de Barnevill. 76 The former link between rectory and manor was confirmed in 1540. 77 Robert de …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… In 1336 the Earl of Norfolk gave up to his nephew the fee-farm rent which he had reserved to himself in 1332 ( Cal. …