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A History of the County of Sussex
… and Sutton both contain old cottages and each has a large farm. The present manor-house is a late-19th-century … each paid 3 d. yearly towards the fine, except the Court farm, containing 16 yards, which paid 3 d., and Stuckles, … church of Iford is a vicarage, united since 1666 with the rectory of Kingston near Lewes. 86 In 1291 the church was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… were in one of the chancel windows of this church. The rectory is valued in the king's books at 15l. 16s. 8d. and … of the yearly value of about 200l. The patronage of this rectory seems to have been always accounted an appendage to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… from High Street, emerging near the site of the present Rectory. 37 As an unnamed lane it occurs in the 13th century, … in proportion'. 60 One of the houses, converted into a farm building, remained in 1969. Ilchester seems to have had … of that period, Cerne abbey (Dors.), then patron of the rectory, transferred the advowson to the bishop of Bath and …
Magna Britannia
… Catesby and Mellor. 9 The Dean of Lincoln is patron of the rectory. Blackwall was the freehold property of a family who … Rysbrach;) and others. 13 Lord Scarsdale is patron of the Rectory. In the parish register is recorded, the burial of … the residence of the Iretons, has been pulled down, and a farm-house built on the site. Kniveton KNIVETON, the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the house by a modern corridor. The 'Dower House', now the Rectory, stands a short way north of the church, setting back … by Queen Elizabeth in 1586, 68 but by the end of 1588 the rectory and advowson were in the hands of Thomas Bushell of … 37 acres or thereabouts at Ilmington adjoining Berryfields Farm, let at an annual rent, and two sums of stock. The …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… to Henry Stockton. 78 In 1634 Henry Stockton conveyed the rectory and tithes of Ingleby Arncliffe to Edward Stockdale. … 80 and in 16801 Marmaduke Allenson quitclaimed the rectory to William Cooper, a merchant of Scarborough. 81 The …
A History of the County of York North Riding
A History of the County of Worcester
… to the north-west of the main village, is a good stone farm-house of the first half of the 17th century known as the 'Stone House' Farm. The plan is of the normal central entrance-hall type, … Cookhill in the east. There are moats at Holberrow Green Farm and Dragon Farm, and at Morton Underhill and Thorne. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and stretches towards the north-west on Little Common. The rectory stands above the church on the south side and is a … on the downs at the south of the parish. 5 On Sadler's Farm there was formerly a barrow which has been ploughed …
A History of the County of Hertford
… century. A little further on is Maydencroft, a two-storied farm-house of the early 17th century, built of brick and … Church from the South-East Almshoebury, which is now a farm, is built on the site of the old manor-house. In 1616 … After the Dissolution the tithes were granted with the rectory of Hitchin (q.v.) to Trinity College, Cambridge, No …
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