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A History of the County of York North Riding
… called. The population is scattered through the parish in farm-houses, the only industry being agriculture. About 1,200 … a slight ridge and approached by a raised pathway from the rectory, which is situated a little to the west amid a clump … the road half a mile to the east of the church. From the rectory a lane runs south to the grange of Sowerby. A …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… by furesyke to ye water of Swale.' 17 At Moorhouse Farm in Newsham in 1642 was born George Hickes, the nonjuror … followed the descent of the manor. The living is a rectory in the gift of the Duke of Northumberland. There was … in 1871. Theophilus Lindsey was presented to Kirkby Wiske rectory in 1753 and resigned it in 1756; in the controversy …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… vicarage ordained before 1291, 136 and a pension from the rectory was paid to the abbot until the surrender of his house. 137 In 1543 the advowson and rectory were included in a grant by Henry VIII to the see of … of the township; and the sum of 10 s. a year, charged on a farm at the Spring House, now the property of Mr. Arthur …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Bowforth (Bulforde, xiv cent.), now represented by a farm-house lying about a mile south of Welburn, was formerly … church until its dissolution, and afterwards, in 1576, the rectory was granted to Francis Metham for twenty-one years, … and in 1587 to him and others for life. 148 In 1608 the rectory and the advowson of the vicarage were granted by …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… put down and replaced by a good inn, now the Turners' Arms Farm, in Yearby Lane. About half a mile south-east of … that a salary of 13 6 s. 8 d., with a dwelling in the rectory-house or some other place near the church, should be … the lord of the manor has presented to the church. The rectory, which had been leased by Staindrop College in 1537 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the south-west end stand the church of St. Michael and the rectory, and further up the green to the north is a Primitive … southwest corner of the parish and consists of one or two farm-houses, near which are the remains of a moat. Howgrave … Kirklington (q.v.) until at least 1830. 77 Howgrave Hall Farm, where there is an old tithe-barn, is now the property …
A History of the County of Oxford
… cart-tracks which lead from the village to Vicarage Farm buildings and from Crowcastle Lane to Briton Field have … in 1644. 51 In 1646 Sir John Lenthall, who farmed the rectory, reported that he had received no money from it for … September 1650 parliamentary soldiers were billeted in the Rectory on eighteen occasions at a total cost of 32 2 s., and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… End, where there is an interesting late 16th-century farm-house of timber and brick nogging and a tiled roof. The … Crouch Green about half a mile south. Little Rustling End Farm is a 17th-century timber and brick and timber and … a portion of the parish on the east, including Swangley's Farm, was transferred to Datchworth. 4 Place-names mentioned …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was converted into a club c. 1910. 21 Further north North Farm has a 5-bay 18th-century front in red brick diapered in … claims over the hamlet. In 1359 5 marks were due to its rectory for tithes in Kneesworth. 148 In 1433 the vicar of … portion be commuted for a pension of 1 out of Bassingbourn rectory, 150 whose farmer usually paid it to the vicar of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Winchester, the present patron, in exchange for the rectory of Crawley with the chapelry of Hunton. 45 In 1878 …