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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… claims some rooms in this house in right of his rectory at this time. The road through Newnhambottom from … should be satisfied) which was made accordingly, in a farm of 15l. a year in Hollingborne and Hucking, and settled … and Bredhurst were antiently annexed, is a sinecure rectory, with a vicarage endowed. The rector of Hollingborne …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… King's Hands by the Attainder of John Lord Clifford. The Rectory of Holme was 12l. Value. It is now 15l. 17s. 6d. in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… chapel here a good half-timber building known as 'Chapel Farm' takes its name. The following place-names occur in … BENTLEY (Beonet Laege, ix cent.), now represented by a farm in the parish of Holt, was given in perpetual alms by … to the church of St. Helen, Worcester. 107 It had become a rectory before 1269, 108 the presentation belonging to the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… stands on rising ground, and is composed of the church, rectory and some cottages, most of them modern. The road … a court was only once held and the profits of rent and farm remained substantially what they had been under the rule … eldest son and heir, on whom in 1614 a settlement of the rectory with the rest of his mother's inheritance had been …
A History of the County of Oxford
… parish was increased in 1878 by the addition of Vent farm, part of Holton Wood, and Pilfrance, which were … end of the village on the way to the church and rectory. 14 It is possible that the green was here too but … Church. The advowson of Holton, which has always been a rectory, descended with the manor. In the 15th century, when …
A History of the County of Bedford
… considerable building in the parish, with Old Ramerick Farm at a little distance to the west. This last is … of the High Court of Chancery of 21 April, 1866: ( a) The Rectory House at Holwell. ( b) The land and building, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… is at the west end of the southern road; east of it is the rectory. In Conger Lane, at the western junction of the two roads, is the Manor Farm, and along both roads there are picturesque timberframed …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the north-western corner of the parish and near to Church Farm, a 17th-century building, and Moat Farm; 2 the latter is … fields. John Hill, the farmer of Honiley manor and rectory, claimed the tithes as his, and brought many … were in Honiley. The Throckmortons, farmers of Hatton rectory, claimed that the closes were in Beausale in the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… parapets. The oldest house seems to be 'Magpies', a former farm-house facing east towards the green. The walls are of … tenants amounted to 22 17 s. 2 d., and with the mills, rectory, and other sources of income the whole estate brought … in 1291. 37 The monks were allowed to appropriate the rectory by Bishop John de Thoresby in 1351, assigning a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the appropriation belonged, should have the mansion of the rectory of the church, together with all lands and the meadow … the chancel of the church, and the buildings of the rectory, and the burthen of finding books, vestments, and … to the vicar and his successors, from the barns of the rectory yearly, at the time in which wheat was sown, one …