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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… chapel belonging to this seat, now made use of as a farm-house, which chapel has been pulled down not many years … of this church, which has for many years been accounted a rectory, and the above pension, still remain. In the 15th … mort. Petit's Foedary Book of Kent. He exchanged this rectory for the vicarage of Selmenstone, in Suffex. See an …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… church, who is the present possessor of it. In 1640 this rectory was valued at fifty pounds per annum. Communicants …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… part of it has been pulled down and the present small farm-house built out of it; westward from the church stands … 1421; arms, On a fess, three balls. The advowson of the rectory of this church was formerly parcel of the possessions … payable from this church to the abbot of Battel. This rectory is valued in the king's books at 11l. 9s. 9d. and the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… town, to which the Hundred of Spelhoe was appurtenant, at farm from the Crown at least as early as the reign of John. 27 The farm paid in 1240 was 60, 28 at which figure it remained for … Earl of Pembroke for 5 years, 31 each grantee paying a farm of 60, but in the reign of Henry VI the inhabitants …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… It is probable, however, that the site of Kingston Wood Farm, 1 mile south-west of the village, has a long history of … Cambridge, later Barnwell Priory. 206 The living is a rectory, held since 1907 in plurality with the vicarage of … granted to Sir Thomas Walkfare the reversion of Kingston rectory, which would come to Robert on the death of Thomas …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of that manor, being the present patron of it. It is a rectory, and valued in the king's books at sixteen pounds, … afterwards of Durham. Buried in the chancel. He held this rectory with the vicarage of Burham, in dioc. Roff. by …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… passed in 18056 5; the Award, dated 1806, is kept at the rectory. The inhabitants are occupied in agriculture and in … plantations on three sides and is close to the park. The rectory, south of the park, is a Georgian building erected in … belonging to this parish), of a mill in Northmoor and a farm in Draycott Moor. The bridge is a stone structure, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the 18th century. Exceptions are the five-bay Allowenshay Farm, in 1972 known as Old Manor House, with mullioned and … From 1385, when the vicars choral of Wells acquired the rectory, the glebe lands were let to farm: to John Hewet by … held the property in 1651, Henry Osborne purchasing the rectory in that year as confiscated church land. 63 By 1669 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… has since descended with his portion of the manor. 67 The rectory of Kington was annexed to the vicarage of Dormston in … 1874. 68 William Tyndal the antiquary was presented to the rectory of Kington by Henry Cecil in 1792. 69 As early as …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Normanton, Osberton, Bilby, Ranby, and Mattersey, and the Rectory of Marneham, and the Presentment for the third Turn to the Rectory of Gotham, in this County: All which, or most of …