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A History of the County of Berkshire
… Elcot Park, Kintbury There is a moat near Anville's Farm in the detached part of Kintbury, and at Balsdon Farm … of 5 s. being paid to the Prioress of Nuneaton. 315 The rectory followed the descent of the manor of Kintbury … Mundy, S.T.P. 316 Ferdinand Gunter conveyed half the rectory in 1667 to Thomas Ray, 317 but the whole was included …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the parish. A branch road leads off to the church and rectory about a quarter of a mile to the south and thence … There is no main village, 3 apart from the church, the Rectory, which is a large red brick building of three stories and built in about 1788, 4 and Glebe Farm, which stand close together near the river-bank. Glebe …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… south of the village. Next to it is the Old Hall, now a farm-house, but once the residence of Mr. Thomas Bates. 10 … the priory until its dissolution in 1540. 193 In 1545 the rectory and advowson were included in a grant to the …
Magna Britannia
… belonged to Dale-Abbey. 3 In 1562, the impropriate rectory and advowson of the vicarage, were granted to Francis … died in 1674. Sir Henry Hunloke, Bart., is patron of the rectory. The Reverend John Scargill, rector of West-Hallam, … the property and residence of the Balguy family, is now a farm-house, the property of John Bennet, Esq. The chapel was …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… oblong green at the centre of which four roads cross. The rectory is on the north side of it and the school at its west … to John Awbrey. At the beginning of the 18th century the 'rectory' of Great Fencote was in the possession of Leonard …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… to Queen Eleanor, of whom Alan de Walkingham held them at farm. 37 In the mean time Henry son of Thomas de Woodhall had … of Newburgh, which held it until the Dissolution. 89 The rectory was appropriated by 1292, and a vicarage seems to … been ordained before 1318. 90 In the reign of Mary the rectory was held by Cardinal Pole, and was leased by him to …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of St. Wilfrid is on the north side of the street, the rectory faces it on the south. A water-mill was an … every acre well worth 3 s. 4 d. in all by yeare.' 7 The Rectory, Kirkby Knowle The village of Bagby is of greater … de Mowbray 124 to Byland Abbey, which had a grange or farm here till the Dissolution. In 1267 it was unsuccessfully …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… to St. Mary's Abbey with the church, 58 and formed the RECTORY MANOR. In 1351 Thomas de Hoton, the rector, referred … now in the gift of the Earl of Feversham. The living is a rectory. The chantry 162 of the Holy Trinity in the parish … Educational Foundation. The same donor charged his farm in the parish with the yearly payment of 10, one moiety …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… lord of the manor of Kirkby Moorside, in exchange. The rectory, however, had a separate descent. It was leased to … others. In 1606 Lawrence Baskerville had a grant of the rectory and church. Eight years later it was the subject of a … and Robert Otterbourne, who were impropriators of the rectory in 16523, were presented at the quarter sessions for …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… stone borders to the paths and flower beds. It is now a farm with modern additions and alterations, but the garden is … it was at this date that the hall was converted into a farm-house. William eldest son and heir of Francis Hutchinson … Thomas Buckton by will devised his estate called Cramma Farm, charged with the annual payment of 3 to a schoolmaster …
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