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A History of the County of Buckingham
… Mosley and Round Coppice of Mrs. F. R. Tompson. Parsonage Farm, about 1 miles to the south-west of the village, dates … tower on the south containing two bells. The living is a rectory in the gift of the Bishop of Oxford and two trustees. … instituted was assessed at 13 6 s. 8 d. in 1535. 251 The rectory has always descended with the advowson, but from the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the hamlet of Horton. Horton Hall, Horton House and Horton Farm stand in the neighbourhood, where are also the remains … with Ivinghoe Manor to the present Earl Brownlow. The rectory rents, valued in 1535 at 29 9 s. 10 d. yearly, 130 … years in 1544. 131 This estate, called the MANOR OF THE RECTORY, was held by the king in 1548, John Duncombe of …
Magna Britannia
… the property and residence of Mr. Henry French, is now a farm-house belonging to Mr. Braund, who purchased it of Mr. … any thing of its history. Lord Eliot is patron of the rectory. Digory Wheare, born at Jacobstow in 1573, was … family of Basset. Lord de Dunstanville is patron of the rectory. There were formerly chapels in this parish dedicated …
Magna Britannia
… Meadwell, is in this parish. The manor and advowson of the rectory have been in the family of Kelly at least from the … on which is obliterated. Lord Courtenay is patron of the rectory. There was, in former times, a chantry chapel in this … profits of it to the poor. Mr. Wyndham is patron of the rectory. Kentisbury KENTISBURY, in the hundred of Braunton …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Beaumont, D.D., Master of Peterhouse and a poet, held the rectory from 1643 but was non-resident. 6 The Rev. George …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… only two outlying farmsteads had to be built Aston Mill Farm in the south, and the farm buildings on the manorial … the Second World War. 22 Apart from the 17th-century Old Rectory 23 and the two 18th-century manor-houses, 24 there … estate in 1903. In 1919 the former glebe land of Kemerton rectory and in 1925 another farm in the parish were added to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… crops of wheat, barley and beans. At Upper Broomhall Farm in the north of the parish there are remains of a moat. … land at Nortonjuxta-Kempsey, was presented in 1212 to the rectory of Kempsey. He was one of King John's worst advisers, … but the last was pulled down about 1875. The manor of the RECTORY of Kempsey seems to have existed from quite early …
A History of the County of Bedford
… century:Great Dixlands, Wixted Close, the Dairy House, a farm-house called Mewlings and Chantry Head Land. In the … obtained a grant of it for an annual rent of 8 when the rectory was bestowed on him, 168 and in 1553 it formed part … to receive it till the Dissolution. 173 In 1291 the rectory was assessed at 10 174 and the value had risen to 20 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… his estate in Kemsing, together with the parsonage or rectory impropriate of Kemsing and Seale, on his son, and his … pidgeons, and other titheable matters accruing within the rectory, and the straw of the church and chapel, so long as the rectory should remain in the hands of the abbot and convent, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the advowson of the church of Kenardington. There is a fee farm of forty pounds per annum, payable out of this manor. It … the whole charge of the building of it. This church is a rectory, the patronage of which has always been accounted an … passed for his holding Boughton Aluph vicarage with this rectory. …