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A History of the County of Hampshire
… road branching uphill to the west leads to the church and rectory and to the Manor Farm. A high hedge on the north shuts in the rectory, a fine old eighteenth-century house, which is …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of All Saints. To the east of it is an 18th-century brick farm-house, while further along the road, standing opposite a … of each making their own independent nominations. The rectory was divided into two portions known as Houghton … first of that half of the advowson which went with the rectory of Houghton Gildable; it was early attached to the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… though local tradition does not corroborate this. Calcutt Farm, about half a mile north of Bidwell, is surrounded by a … that of the manor of Houghton (q.v.). The descent of the rectory is the same as that of the advowson until 1651, when … who was created a baronet in 1660, 118 transferred the rectory in 1678 to Geoffrey Elwes, 119 who in turn sold it to …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 172 After several leases, James I in 16067 granted the rectory and tithes to Henry Butler and Henry Ogle and their …
A History of the County of Worcester
… contains Huddington Court, the church of St. James, Hall Farm, a corn-mill 4 and a few cottages. The church stands a … the chief architectural feature is Huddington Court, now a farm-house, which, surrounded by a moat, stands immediately … at the present day to the Earl of Shrewsbury, while the rectory belongs to Lord Edmund Talbot. CHARITIES In 1744 the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in the east is now comprised in Hazlemere parish. Hatches Farm, in Great Kingshill, Great Moseley Farm at Naphill, and … the present owner being Mr. Coningsby Disraeli. Hughenden rectory does not appear to have been appropriated by … 129 its valuation in 1535 being 9 1 s. 4 d., 130 when the rectory was worth 11 2 s. 10 d. yearly. 131 The latter …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… there were dwellings there and the church and Huish Farm were built on near-by sites. 20 The main part of the … pairs of 18th- or early-19th-century cottages, and the Old Rectory. The church and Huish Farm, built after the previous … later to the trustees of Froxfield Hospital. In 1924 the rectory was united with the perpetual curacy of Oare, the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was built in the 19th century. The former West Catford Farm and the neighbouring Catford Farm both have 16th-century … is mentioned in 1226. 159 Until 1951 the living was a sole rectory. From that date it was held with Clatworthy, and from … he became prebendary of Christ Church, Dublin. He held the rectory with the chancellorship of Killaloe and also of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of High Ham, 10 as it flows south. East of Pound Farm, Wearne, however, the boundary takes in a triangular … from 1882. 253 In 1970 the living was united with the rectory of Pitney, and the incumbent of the benefice is … in 1838. 278 Just over 4 a. in Huish were bought from the rectory estate in 1842. 279 There were said to be 75 a. in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1538. 62 In that year Benedict Lee presented to the rectory, by reason of a grant from the Hospital of St. Thomas … from the hospital. Henry VIII granted the advowson of the rectory to Richard Greenway, subject to the lease to Lee. 65 … her second husband, Michael Harcourt, presenting to the rectory in 1557. 67 The advowson was sold, together with the …