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The Environs of London
… (both by preaching and suffering), John "Squier, sometime vicar of St. Leonard, Shorditch, near "London. Grace Lynch, … the great tithes, An. 1388; and John Lenne, or Lynne, the vicar, was instituted to the new rectory 19. The presentation … in their own hands. Walter de Hertilande 24 is the first vicar upon record; he was presented by the dean and chapter …
A History of the County of Sussex
… times minister, 98 curate, 99 or sequestrator 1 as well as vicar, and the benefice was usually described as a perpetual … 6 s. 8 d., 18 but by 1429 it had become so poor that the vicar needed the additional income of the chantry endowment. … substituted an annual pension of £7 6 s. 8 d. for the vicar's share of tithes and glebe; though that represented an …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… perpetual curate of Marston Maisey (Wilts.) 17821817, vicar of Badgeworth with Shurdington 17891806, and vicar of Bibury 18069. His curate at Barnsley between 1814 … Kelly's Dir. Glos. (1870), 470; (1879), 562. Ex inf. the vicar of Bibury, the Revd. D. T. Taffinder. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to the Mercers' Company, of London, and 54. 2. 11. to the vicar of the parish. Barraway BARRAWAY, a chapelry, in the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… grants were used to buy 17 a. in Minchinhampton. 221 The vicar's tithes were commuted for a rent charge of 176 in … 1970s, when a bungalow was built in its grounds for the vicar. 227 In 1548 Thomas Baskerville, a former monk of … school, Gloucester. Evans, who succeeded Longdon as vicar in 1809 and was also rector of Coln Rogers in 1814, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… was reduced to the status of chaplain, owing dues to the vicar of Much Wenlock, who was declared to have cure of souls … officiating ministers were apparently appointed by the vicar of Much Wenlock. 36 In the mid 17th century the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… B.A. 12 Oct., 1652, M.A. from Oriel Coll. 3 July, 1656, vicar of Kingsey, Bucks, 1666. See Foster's Index … 17 April, 1713, aged 15; B.A. 31 Jan., 1716-17, M.A. 1719, vicar of Nether Wallop, Hants, 1722. See Foster's Index … 1710-11, aged 19; B.A. 1714, M.A. 1717. one of these names vicar of Bitton, co. Gloucester, 1724-66, and rector of Upton …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of 165. 19.: a rent-charge of 5 s. is paid to the vicar of Wrexham. Begelly (Bugeli) BEGELLY (BUGELI), a … a rent-charge of 276. 15. 10., and those payable to the vicar for one of 71. 7., with a glebe of 7 acres, valued at …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… payable to the Bishop of Lichfield, and 5. 19. 6. to the vicar. Bartholomew Hospital (St.) BARTHOLOMEW HOSPITAL (ST.), … perpetual curacies, the latter in the patronage of the Vicar of St. John's, Stanwick, and the former in that of the Vicar of Gilling. In 1840, the churches being in a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… 16th century; the E. wing was added in 1628 by the then vicar of Barton, Lancelot Dawes. The porch was added in 1693, …