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A New History of London
… society. Cromwel, then secretary of state, was constituted vicar general to carry this reform into execution. By the …
A New History of London
… 1, stands Sion college; founded by Dr. Thomas White, vicar of St. Dunstan in the west: who, among other charities, …
A New History of London
… rector ever since the reign of king John, and presents the vicar: all matters ecclesiastical in the parish, in …
Calendar of Border Papers
… Macrell and Richard More, 7 l. in money. Edenhall.The vicar there 16 sheep. John Gibson, 14 sheep. Horses stolen …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… details. The living is a perpetual curacy; patron, the Vicar of Aston. In 1846, a district, or ecclesiastical … of glebe belonging to the impropriator, and 18 to the vicar. The church is a handsome edifice, consisting of a … living is a perpetual curacy; net income, 83; patron, the Vicar of Aldborough. Besides the chapel, there are places of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… to William Coke, 1690; (2) to Joshua Elmshurst, A.M., vicar, 1708. In S. aisle(3) to Ann, wife of Edward Stedman, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of) Brook House, a good 18th-century house occupied by the vicar. At the east end of the garden is a thatched cottage of … parochial and the services were conducted by a perpetual vicar presented by the canon holding the Parochial Prebend. … parish consists of an annual payment of 1 applied by the vicar and churchwardens for the benefit of the poor of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… out of the same fund 200 are received by a lecturer, the vicar and lecturer standing in the place of two presbyters … living is a perpetual curacy; net income, 146; patron, the Vicar of Bramham. There is a place of worship for … from a bequest of 118 per annum by the Rev. W. Pugh, late vicar, who died in 1825; one of 25 per annum, by Henry …