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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… park in the 17th century and later. 60 In the 1630s the vicar of Calne claimed tithe of wood and other small tithes … century, 62 perhaps as a result of a compromise then the vicar was later entitled to all the tithes from one of the … at £100 in 1845 and commuted in 1847; the payment to the vicar was converted to a rent charge in 1847. 63 ECONOMIC …
A History of the County of Sussex
… made arrangements with the Prior of Boxgrove and the Vicar of Westhampnett by which they were allowed to have a … in 1409, when in addition to a house and land the vicar was assigned 14 marks and the tithe of all pot-herbs ( … Ward by her will dated 5 September 1939 bequeathed to the vicar and churchwardens of Boxgrove 1,000, the income to be …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1610 the impropriate rectory was said to have stripped the vicar 'stark naked', without glebe, wood, hay, or corn. 3 … Robert, priest of Boxted, was recorded c. 1180. 18 Henry, vicar in 1332, may have been the Henry Ray who resigned in … Catholicism respectively. 24 Philip Silgate or Gilgate (vicar 1578-96), was reported as an unpreaching minister in …
A History of the County of Essex
… doles of ½ a. or 1 a. 24 Six doles survived in 1838, the vicar holding an adjacent strip called Tithe Acre. Another …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 10. are payable to the impropriator, and 107. 5. to the vicar: there are two acres of glebe, with a glebehouse. At … of glebe belonging to the bishop, and nearly 58 to the vicar. The church, situated on an eminence, is an ancient … have been commuted for 160, and those belonging to the vicar of Thorpe for 55; there are 2 acres of glebe. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… impropriator comprises nearly nine acres, and that of the vicar nearly 9. The church is an elegant structure in the … has been erected, the incumbent of which, appointed by the Vicar, has a net income of 150; and there are five chapels … Dean and Chapter of ChristChurch, Oxford, and 23 to the vicar of the parish. There are places of worship for …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… ct. r. c. 1400 (datable by mention of Thos. [Corbet], vicar of Ercall Magna: cf. Eyton, viii. 71; ix. 112). But …
Survey of London
… II. (13934), when permission was granted him to let to the Vicar of Fulham a rood of meadow in Chyrlhammarsh, next to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… living is a perpetual curacy; net income, 150; patron, the Vicar of Bolton. The chapel was rebuilt in 1847. There is a … The living is a perpetual curacy, in the patronage of the Vicar of Halifax, with a net income of 150. There are places … 159. 7. 7. payable to the impropriator, 158. 11. 8. to the vicar of the parish, and 5. 1. to the rector of Brereton. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the Crown: all the tithes of Bramley belong to the vicar, and the impropriator of the rest of the parish is the … inclosure of land in 1771, 4 acres were allotted to the vicar; and a parsonage was built here in 1843, at a cost of … belonging to the impropriators, and nearly five to the vicar. Bramley BRAMLEY, a parish, in the union of Hambledon, …
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