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A History of the County of Berkshire
… 1273. 22 In 1419 there was a small hall with a chapel and farm buildings. 23 The 'manor house' of Uplambourn was sold … than as Hadley and Blagrave. There is still a Hadley Farm in the south-west corner. The name Blagrave does not … Mr. H. C. Gooch, who built the present house in 19057. Lye Farm, also in the Woodlands, belonged in the 17th century to …
Magna Britannia
… 3200 panes of glass. This old mansion is now occupied as a farm-house. In the parish-church are monuments of the … it is now the property of Lord Rolle, who is patron of the rectory. In the parish-church is the monument of Anthony … Fairfax, February 18. 1646. Lord Rolle is patron of the rectory. There was formerly a chapel at Crosshill, in this …
Magna Britannia
… families of Lamplugh and Briscoe. 3 The patronage of the rectory, which is in the diocese of Chester, archdeaconry of … till the death of Mr. Dacre above-mentioned; it is now a farm-house. The benefice of Lanercost is a perpetual curacy, … Lanercost, and in 1272 appropriated to that monastery. The rectory was granted by King Edward VI. to Sir Thomas Dacre, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Gift, for the Sheriffs accounted in the Pipe Rolls for the Farm of Peverell's Land, 5 being in the King's Hands several … Clerk of the Advowson of the Church of Langar. 35 The Rectory of Langar (which hath but the third Part of the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of Westminster. The origin of the manor of LANGFORD RECTORY was a grant made by Simon de Wahull, son of Walter … marks yearly. 29 At the time of the Dissolution Langford Rectory manor, then valued at 6, 30 became the property of … 36 to Sir John Fagg, the latter had acquired Langford Rectory manor. 37 It was the property of the late Lord …
A History of the County of Rutland
… the property of the Marquess of Londonderry. A model farm adjoining, at which pedigree red poll cattle and Suffolk … mentioned as a chapelry of Oakham in 1534 and 1584. 56 The rectory of Langham was separated from that of Oakham, … still seem to have remained separate. In 1509 Langham rectory was let at farm for 18 to Thomas Wyllewys, John Ball …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the present possessor of the manor of Langley. It is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 61. 19s. 9d. and the yearly tenths at 13s. 11d. In 1640 this rectory was valued at one hundred pounds per annum. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… by a large lozenge-shaped moat, is Parlaunt Park Farm. 7 The old-fashioned English garden, with its long grass … to the north of the hamlet of Horsemoor Green, and Rowley Farm, some 2 miles north of the village, are both of interest … a hamlet about a mile north of the village, contains a farm-house and a number of cottages of the 16th and 17th …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Bruton. 208 In 1631 the feoffees granted the manor in fee-farm to the portreeve and commonalty of Langport for 12 a … instituted in 1883, 568 and the living was united with the rectory of Aller in 1970. 569 The archdeacon of Wells has … sold in 1920 and the present vicarage house, known as the Rectory since the benefice was united with Aller, was …
A History of the County of Northampton
… wrought-iron gates made by a local blacksmith in 1700. The rectory, east of the church, is a well-designed two-story … from the dismantled manor-house of Hanging Houghton. 4 The rectory and church are at the western end of the park, the Home Farm at its north-eastern. There are good springs and …