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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… living is a perpetual curacy; net income, 93; patron, the Vicar of Wenlock; impropriator, Thomas Harries, Esq. …
A History of the County of London
… the house, 'notwithstanding any injunctions' given by the vicar-general or his commissaries; the monks were to be … stated that the abbot was to render an account to the vicar-general as often as it seemed good, but Boston erased …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Dec., 1637, aged 19; B.A. from New Inn Hall 1 July, 1641, vicar of South Petherton, Somerset, and rector of Morden, … pleb. Wadham Coll., matric. 7 April, 1698, aged 19; vicar of Trefeglwys aforesaid 1706. See Foster's Index … Hall, matric. 29 Oct., 1602, aged 21; one of these names vicar of West Anstey, Devon, 1614, etc. [ 20] Bennett, …
Benson (Including Fifield, Preston, Crownmarsh, Roke)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… in 1919. 20 Tithe rents totalling 102 were conveyed to the vicar in 1927. 21 ECONOMIC HISTORY Benson remained … national events such as Empire Day, all encouraged by the vicar and the village lite. 9 Leading families such as the … estate at Wasing (Berks.), of which 3 s. 4 d. went to the vicar in return for administering the charity, with the rest …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Benthall's tithes and 30 a. of glebe were given to the vicar of Holy Trinity, Much Wenlock, 59 and independence of … century Benthall was served by a curate appointed by the vicar of Holy Trinity. The curate could baptize and solemnize … curacy, later styled a vicarage, in the gift of the vicar of Holy Trinity until 1930. The united benefice of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… style, with a square tower. The patronage is vested in the Vicar of Newcastle; the net income is 150. The tithes of the … to the Dean and Chapter, of Carlisle, and 66. 1. 5. to the vicar, who has also a glebe of above 12 acres. There are …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Outsideon N. wall of chancel, (10) to John Wills, vicar, 1725/6, white marble wall-tablet on foliated corbel, … his wife), and (2) GA, 1701, (Gulielmus Abell, A.M., vicar). In nave, in second bay of N. arcade, (3) to Thomas . … sides and scrolled handles, 1811 and 1812, given by the vicar, Thomas Williams; straight-sided pewter flagon, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… great tithes have been commuted for 810, and those of the vicar for 400. The church, erected in 1400, is a plain … native of the place; and Dr. Lloyd, Bishop of Oxford, was vicar. Berwick BERWICK, a parish, in the union of West Firle, … 11. 4. payable to Ralph Carr, Esq., and 22. 14. 2. to the vicar of Ponteland. Berwick-In-Elmett.See Barwick. …
Old and New London
… Lewes, was the high-chamberlain, and frequently the vicar-general of the Abbey of Cluny, and exercised the … of the church was laid in 1834, by Dr. Bramston, the then Vicar-Apostolic of the London district, and it was formally …
Berrick Salome
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… of at least 80 was estimated in 1676. 12 In 1738 the vicar reckoned that there were c.20 houses, 13 and in 1801 … belonged from the Middle Ages to the rector (and later vicar) of Chalgrove. Around half the parish's land was still … a.) lacked even common rights for cows, 10 and in 1759 the vicar commented that offertory donations in Berrick were so …