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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… belonging to the Monastry of Lenton, in Keyworth. The Rectory was 81. 20 and Mr. Barry, Patron. Now it is 7l. 5s. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… north-west of the present hall and near the church. The rectory, which has taken the place of the glebehouse returned … the western boundary falls into the Leven is Bleach Mill Farm. The old mill of the lords of the manor of Kildale was … owners of the manor have regularly presented to the rectory. 96 In the 13th century there was a chapel in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Past the church the road branches north to College Farm, and south to the scattered cottages, the smithy and the … time of the Domesday Survey, 31 which was annexed to the rectory of Cheriton, and the advowson therefore followed the … of Kilmeston and Beauworth were separated from the old rectory of Cheriton and formed into a distinct parish for …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to under 15 m. and then rises to the cliffs. Moorhouse farm and Woodlands occupy much of the narrow southern strip … a vicarage in 1283 gave the priory as appropriators of the rectory the great tithes of the whole parish except 'Lawndelond' and Heathfield. 89 The rectory was valued at 50 s. in 1428, 90 and was farmed by …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the coast, one over Kilve Hill, converge near the former rectory house, and lead past church and former manor house to … by the church and medieval manor house later called Kilve Farm or Kilve Priory was ever the largest, though it lay on … the chapel of Stringston had been revived by 1532. 150 The rectory of Kilve with Stringston remained a sole benefice …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Fine 10 Joh. one Bovat here, to Hugh, Son of Roger. 15 The Rectory of Kilvington was 10 l. and Mr. Staynton, Patron. Now …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… park and of Hyghwode wood (now represented by Highpark Farm) was appointed in 1544. 9 The park was parcel of the … of 6 s. 8 d. 167 In 1378 Stonely Priory appropriated the rectory, and a vicarage was ordained by John Bukingham, … of Stonely until the Dissolution 169 in 1535. In 1545 the rectory and advowson were granted to Robert Springe and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Peters Green further to the north-west of the parish. Bury Farm, the residence of Mr. John Barker, lies to the east of … celebration if the mother church suffered by it. 107 The rectory was granted by the king in 1543 to Nicholas Bristowe … settlement made by his father. 112 At Sir John's death the rectory passed to his brother Brockett Spencer, 113 and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is a pretty gabled brick house with a fine yew hedge. The rectory, which was built in 1872, is to the north and beyond … Little Shoddesden lie a mile to the north, and Littleton Farm is on the eastern boundary, close to Fyfield village. … the manor of Wallop Heathmanstreet, which he held at fee-farm of the abbey. 44 A very full list of tenures, rents and …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and his Posterity now have the whole Township, except a Farm, which was Sir Thomas Hutchinson's, which his Ancestors … gave to his Son Rowland Hacker of East-Bridgeford. The Rectory is appropriate to the Arch-bishoprick of York, and in …
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