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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… wall, (2) to John Pember, B.D., Prebendary of Hereford and vicar of the parish, 1677, enriched stone tablet enclosing …
A History of the County of Sussex
… have been rebuilt, as there is reference in 1626 to the vicar of Berstedin which parish Bognor was included from … Archbishop Courtenay presented a chaplain. 13 In 1465 the vicar of the parish church (as it is there called) of Bersted … continued to be held at Bognor. In about 1538 the then Vicar of Bersted claimed from the Priory of Canterbury 53 6 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of Bole, leave to give and assign to Gilbert Tynne vicar of the church of Bole, and his successours, eight acres …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for 30 payable to the Bishop of Chester, and 15 to the vicar of Bowdon. At a place called Pump hill is a tumulus, in … 1834: the living is a perpetual curacy, in the gift of the Vicar, with a net income of 174. The Wesleyans have a … and is at present the residence of the Rev. J. H. Gray, vicar of Bolsover; it occupies a lofty eminence commanding an …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… par. 8. m. 4. Ex veter. Exempl. pen. Timoth. Luddington, Vicar de East Retford. Test. de Nev. See Radford near Worksop. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… tithes have been commuted for 154, and 10 are paid to the Vicar of Effingham; there are 41 acres of glebe. The church …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… children. This pious and benevolent individual, who was vicar of the parish, from which his benefactions to this and … It is related of the Rev. Mr. Wilcocks, the late respected vicar of the parish, that, prior to entering into holy … two or three centuries has obtained the appellation of the Vicar's Chapel. Of the cross aisles, or transepts, the …
A New History of London
… and one of his patriotic associates, the rev. Mr. Horne, vicar of Brentford, engaged the attention of the public at …
A New History of London
… must pass as ordinary events. In 1440, Sir Richard Wick, vicar of Hermetsworth in Essex, was burnt on Tower-Hill; and the vicar of Barking-church, who was probably inclined himself to …