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A History of the County of Warwick
… 10 cottagers paid a total rent of 1 18 s. 4 d.; the lay rectory was worth 60, and fishing rights, &c., 1 9 s. per … 35 and in 1564 the Queen granted it, together with the rectory, to Ambrose Dudley, Earl of Warwick, in tail male; 36 … the monks pasturage rights between Blakedown and Humber (Farm) and on Bromhull in the same district. 49 In 1291 the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1655, 14 but it is now represented only by Honibere Farm. The land around Honibere, south of Lilstock east field, … The straight section of the lane north from Honibere Farm was not fenced until after 1764 16 and its northern end, … a chapel 103 and as a parish church, 104 the living as a rectory 105 and as a benefice consolidated or united with the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from the jurisdiction of the archdeacon. There is both a rectory and vicarage endorsed belonging to this church, which … to have been before the 8th of king Richard II. The rectory is a sinecure, and the vicar performs the whole … Mr. Ralph Price, the patron, continues to present to both rectory and vicarage. The rectory, with the two chapels …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… land at top, stiff ground and rocky. + The scite of the farm afterwards, which had not only sunk down from d forty or … larger. The offices belonging to it in the outer court, or farm-yard, are likewise built of stone, with arched doors and … a dispensation passed for his holding the consolidated rectory of Cheriton and vicarage of Newington, with this …
A History of the County of Surrey
… There was a park (see manorial account), and the name Park Farm north of the village perhaps preserves its site. … to whom he addressed his well-known letters. The rectory opposite the church is a pleasant-looking Georgian … 54 In 1678 a clause was inserted in Gresham's Westerham Rectory Bill 55 forbidding Edward Gresham to demolish or …
A History of the County of Worcester
… appears to be Lower Lambswick, a two-story red brick farm-house, standing on the east side of a small by-road … moulded handrail and string and turned balusters. Moor Farm House, Eardiston, is a good 18thcentury red brick … dovecot which the rector of the church formerly had as a rectory; he was also to have 24 s. from the chapel of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… manors of Sterborough and Prinkham . . . the messuage or farm called Sterborough Castle or Dairy Farm . . . the castle … when the abbot and convent received licence to grant the rectory and advowson to Sir Reginald de Cobham and others who … After the surrender of the college, the advowson and rectory were granted with the other possessions of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… rector to the church of Linkenholt. 32 The advowson of the rectory went with the manor until about 1870, 33 when it was … century propter exilitatem. 34 In the 16th century the rectory was valued at 7 6 s. 8 d. a year, 35 and at the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to the parsonage-house. 119 After the Dissolution the rectory was granted in fee to Anne Corbet, widow 120; it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the proprietor of these estates, with Colyers and Newnham farm, and others in this parish. He bears for his arms, Party … 20s. per annum paid to the poor of this parish, out of a farm called Theobalds, near Erriot-wood. It was paid in 1695, … buried in this church. He resigned this vicarage for the rectory of Little Mongeham, as he did that afterwards for the …