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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… A sketch of the ruins of it is given here. It is a rectory, in the patronage of the crown. It is valued in the … by the crown; at which time the parsonage-house of this rectory was in a ruinated state, and there were only four … cart. 184, 186. Presented by the lord keeper to the rectory of All Saiants, dioc. Cant. Rym. Fd. vol. xix. p. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the parish, making a sharp turn eastwards at Taddiford Farm; and the Avon Water forms part of the north-eastern … north-west, past Vaggs and Hordle Grange and Stanley's Farm, towards the hamlet of Tiptoe. The hamlet of Downton, … and east of Downton is Lea Green, with Downton Manor Farm. Yeatton House, the residence of Mr. Charles Howard …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Horley parish. South of Horley Station, north of Holyland Farm, a British sepulchral urn, flint arrowheads, and bronze … manor of Beres alias Buryes and that capital messuage and farm called Beres . . . all of which premises are, or lately … at present. 52 Occasional reference is found to a manor or farm called DUXHURST in Horley and Charlwood. 53 Peter de …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the manor-house of the lay manor of Horley, now a farm-house. 8 The fishponds once existing to the west of the … living. 226 The prebendaries and their successors in the rectory had all the great tithes of Horley, except those of 6 … of 6 yardlands and a few acres in Horley except from the rectory's 3 yardlands there, and all Hornton's small tithes, …
A History of the County of Rutland
… has followed the descent of the manor of Exton (q.v.). The rectory of Horn is said to have belonged from time immemorial …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… at the west end of Hornby Park, are St. Mary's Church and rectory, with a small group of stone-built houses standing among a group of trees. In the rectory garden are three yew trees of some size, and … in the 14th 7 and 16th centuries. 8 Ghyll Hall, now a farm-house, is a stone building, probably of the 16th …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 1706 Thomas Patching, an outlaw, was seised of a manor and farm called GREENS, held of Horne Court. The college took counsel's opinion as to whether the manor and farm had escheated to them, which was answered in the … Willett before 1811. 51 The house was occupied as a farm-house when Brayley wrote, and has been so used in recent …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to include in Horseheath the moated site of Cardinal's Farm. Horseheath lies on the Upper Chalk where it juts into … and St. John's colleges, Cambridge, and at Cheveley rectory. 93 Bricks from the Hall were used in neighbouring … 52 houses taxed in 1664 only five apart from the Hall and rectory had more than 4 hearths, and 24 had only one. 241 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Yorkshire, is the present owner. The house is let as a farm, and some of the land has been sold off, a small part … complainant might be seised of a certain messuage, farm and lands in Horsell, called Twichen. He had heard that … take all the profits. 43 Horsell remained attached to the rectory of Woking and was surrendered, with the priory's …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for which there are court barons heldThese, with the rectory, are now part of the possessions of the Rev. Dr. …
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