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Old and New London
… the building, amongst which are those contributed by the vicar, the Rev. J. E. Cox, and by Mr. W. Williams, of Great … purchased, in pursuance of the will of Dr. Thomas White, vicar of St. Dunstan's-in-the-West, and in 1623 a college was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… it was given to Thomas Pace. Bisse subsequently became Vicar of Alvediston, but was restored to Bishopstrow in 1660, … nonresidence until 1782 when Thomas Fisher, who was also vicar of Norton Bavant but had resided at Bishopstrow since …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… left £100 for charitable uses at the discretion of the vicar and churchwardens; the income was c. £7 in the early …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… shares was possibly due in part to the exclusion of the vicar's share from the first portion. In 1480, however, by … later history of the rectory estate is given above. 12 The vicar's share of the profits of the first portion was valued … the vicarage in 1360 the first portioner released to the vicar all the small tithes, including those from flax, hemp, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the school was financed by pence and contributions by the vicar. 15 The master of the boy's National school built in … Bussage by 1831, and in 1839, when it was supported by the vicar of Bisley and by a grant of £3 from Ridler's charity, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Suckling, perpetual curate of Bussage, John Armstrong, vicar of Tidenham, and Mrs. Grace Poole of Brownshill House, … Date on bldg.; select vestry min. bk. 1821-9, penesthe vicar. Glos. R.O., D 2278/3. Rudd, Bisley with Lypiatt, … Weavers, p. 471. Vestry min. bk. 1774-1806, penes the vicar; ex inf. Mr. Sanders. Glos. Colln. RX 46.2; vestry min. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Ibid.; ibid. OV 9/1. Vestry min. bk. 1806-24, penes the vicar. Poor Law Abstract, 1804, 170-1; 1818, 144-5; Poor Law … 64. Poor Law Abstract, 1804, 170-1; 1818, 144-5. Penes the vicar. Glos. R.O., P 47/OV 2/19; OV 9/1. Ibid. OV 9/2-18. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the marriage of his daughter Hester to Edward Mansfield, vicar of Bisley (d. 1826), and Hester remained owner until … commuted for a corn-rent of 1,200. Besides Thomas and the vicar there were then 4 others who held the tithes arising … rectory estate in 1842; the close was then leased to the vicar Thomas Keble who is said to have demolished the house …
A History of the County of Oxford
… yardland) in the 16th each had 1 a. of meadow, 17 and the vicar's glebe ( yardland) included 11 a. of arable and 1 a. … the lessee of Christ Church's Manor farm (8 hearths), the vicar (5 hearths), and the Hungerfords (14 hearths). Nine … 509 a. in the south for its manor, glebe, and tithes. The vicar received 121 a. on the west for glebe and tithes, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… rural settlements in the area if not the wealthiest. 55 A vicar died perhaps from plague in 1349, and in 1377 only 81 … rear of High House may also be Cox's work. 83 In 1836 the vicar claimed that the 'aspect' of both land and village was … and pedlars set up booths, but in the mid 19th century the vicar suppressed the festivities as a 'nuisance'. 98 A …