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A History of the County of Warwick
… a branch leads west to the mill, passing the church, the Rectory, and Ipsley Court. Another road runs on the west of … West of the house is a 17th-century timberframed barn. The Rectory, mile east of the church, is a stuccofronted building … a domed roof, vane, and clock of the 18th century. Field Farm, near the Rectory, is a timber-framed house of the 17th …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Anglo-Saxon remains have also been discovered. 4 The old rectory house stands on the south side of the church and, … the North Hall with 4 virgates of land, the Borough Farm, and certain closes, was acquired by William Payne and … junior, and his wife, made a settlement in which the rectory of Irchester was included. 144 Afterwards the …
Magna Britannia
… to the priory of Hexham. Queen Elizabeth granted the rectory and advowson in 1559 to Thomas Leigh, Esq. Mr. … barony of Burgh 5, belonging to the Earl of Lonsdale. The rectory is united to Beaumont, and is in Lord Lonsdale's … an old seat of the Flemings, has been pulled down, and a farm-house built on the site. The Skirwith Abbey estate was …
A History of the County of Northampton
… College. 46 In 1574 he mortgaged the glebe lands of the rectory and parsonage. He married Mary, sister of Sir Thomas … Church in Irthlingborough, for the enlargement of the rectory house, a messuage there, in exchange for another … and the church were, in 1581, granted by the queen in fee-farm to Edward Downing and Peter Ashton, the fee simple being …
A History of the County of Northampton
… station, has the church of St. Peter at its centre. The rectory lies to the west of the church, and to the south of it is the smithy. When Bridges wrote there were two rectory houses for the two rectors of Upper and Lower Isham; … house near the church had medieval features. Attached to a farm west of the church is a rectangular dovecote built of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Commission at the expense of land belonging to the rectory. The rector was allowed 60 as compensation. 13 Part of the island opposite the Rectory was cut away at the same time. The main road in the … a site lower in the village, near the present Manor Farm. 22 Manor Farm itself, a two-storied, L-shaped building …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 1905, on a site given by Mr. S. G. Stopford Sackville. The rectory house, a substantial stone building, stands on the … of the family, Ascan Norwich, was holding a messuage or farm and 40 acres of land in Islip at his death there on 20 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… ft. above the ordnance datum towards the north. The manor farm is situated at the west end of the village. The MidHants … was under the patronage of the abbess and convent, was a rectory, and to it was attached a prebendal stall in the … to the prebend of Itchen Abbas, and the living is now a rectory 26 in the gift of the rector, the Rev. J. Mugliston. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… were destroyed seems to be unknown. 2 At Ibsden, near a farm-house now just outside the parish, Oliver Cromwell is … and nuns of Romsey obtained licence to appropriate the rectory of Itchen Stoke, 50 and from that date until the … living is still a vicarage, forming a benefice with the rectory of Abbotstone annexed. The church at Abbotstone was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the archbishop being the present patron of it. It is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 44l. 16s. 8d. and the … 73, says, archibishop Islip intended to have settled this rectory on Canterbury college, in Oxford. Prebendary of … in 1662. Calamy's Life of Baxter, p. 286. He vacated this rectory on being made bishop of Aberdeen. Likewise vicar of …
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