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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to Pinnings ditch, south of the modern Little Linton Farm. Great Linton lay mostly north of the river and west of … and in 1450 the bishop approved the appropriation of the rectory to the college. 309 The rectorial glebe was reckoned … 5 a. in Hadstock. 310 By 1466 the college was letting the rectory to Richard Millicent, and by 1523 to his kinsman …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… township. It lies between Minstead and Ringwood. Linwood Farm in the south-east apparently marks the only inhabited …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… being attained at Hill Brow in the east and at Wheatham Farm in the west. West Liss with the ancient church of St. Peter and the rectory lies on the main road from Farnham to Petersfield … from there until 1867, 53 when the benefice was declared a rectory in the gift of the Bishop of Winchester. 54 The …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… triangular street-plan. The main manor house, church, and rectory are just outside that triangle to the west and … plain brick, are mostly mid 19th-century. They include Low Farm to the east and Highfield Farm 2 km. to the south, both … (Essex), who also acquired the lease of the impropriate rectory, and much land of the Curtis family. Dying in 1693 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of its tower. To the east of the church is the Manor Farm, the home, during many generations, of the Sanderson … of Barton Seagrave, received a grant of the manor and rectory of Little Addington, formerly the property of Sulby … when in 1543 it was granted with the manor and rectory to Edward Humfrey. 44 It was not included in the sale …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of the parish, approaching the village from the south. The rectory lies on the east side, and beyond it on the same side … remained in their hands. 42 In 1535 the living, which is a rectory, was worth 13 16 s. 2 d. 43 Charities Little Barford …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Lane and close to the church and village are the rectory and Little Berkhampstead House. The latter was … of his grandson Colonel J. H. Stratton. At Woodcock Lodge Farm are the remains of a homestead moat. This house belonged …
A History of the County of Northampton
… parish where the village lies. This consists of one or two farm-houses and a few cottages only, in addition to the church and rectory house; in Bridges's time 11 families composed the … There is a book of churchwardens' accounts 17221886. The rectory house, which stands close to the church, has a good …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Archibald; Rickleden of the Hon. D'Arcy Lambton. The old rectory house, probably of the 18th century, is too large to have been built for a rectory. Preston House was a preparatory school for boys kept … manor from that date down to the present day. In 1535 the rectory was valued at 10 16 s. 6 d., 56 from which was …
A History of the County of Rutland
… and a few cottages of stone with stone-tiled roofs. The Rectory stands to the west of the church and to the …