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(The Cornish benefice was the | vicarage of Kenwyn and Kea.) |
He was presented to the | vicarage of Dunsyre in 1549 and held the vicarage of E |
century later the Deanery was merged with the | Vicarage of Llandaff. |
In 1637 he resigned West Ilsley for the | vicarage of Hackney, London. |
He was presented by Lincoln College to the | vicarage of All Saints, Oxford. |
He retained the | vicarage of Frome, but resigned the canonry at Durham. |
On 8 March 1564 he was instituted to the | vicarage of St. Sepulchre's, Holborn. |
the latter in 1606, on his appointment to the | vicarage of Chigwell, Essex. |
He was appointed to the | vicarage of Coggeshall, Essex in (1810) and in 1811 he |
Lis Escop (the Kenwyn | Vicarage of 1780) became after the establishment of th |
He succeeded William in the | vicarage of Hendon on 9 September 1611, and became cha |
f Salisbury, and was shortly presented to the | vicarage of Brighton. |
sed in G.P Taylor's novel Shadowmancer as the | vicarage of Obadiah Demurral. |
On 5 June 1628 he received the | vicarage of Chartham, which he continued to hold till |
ut on 4 January 1557 he was instituted to the | vicarage of Banwell, Somerset. |
that he was appointed by George Abbot to the | vicarage of Cranbrook in Kent. |
During the Interregnum he obtained the | vicarage of Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey, as a successor |
He was given the | vicarage of Tuxford, Nottinghamshire in 1824 and later |
Barnweil, a | vicarage of the monks of Fail, was annexed partly to T |
ted in 1760 to the rectory of Fletton and the | vicarage of Yaxley, both near Peterborough. |
The rectory and | vicarage of Ross, Herefordshire, conferred on him 6 De |
Elizabeth I, and in 1559 was restored to the | vicarage of Dartford. |
In 1796 he was presented to the | vicarage of Shoreham, Kent, by the dean and chapter of |
Charterhouse, and from 1847 to 1857 held the | vicarage of St Giles Cripplegate. |
886) his strength failed, and he accepted the | vicarage of St. Peter's, Brockley, Kent. |
alchmai and Heneglwys, Anglesey declining the | vicarage of Llangorwen, Cardiganshire. |
ter Liverpool College), which he left for the | vicarage of Axminster. |
n marked on a map that was destroyed when the | vicarage of Falnes burned down in 1842. |
he early 13th century, and it was part of the | vicarage of Dunkeld before 1275. |
ll there in July 1444 when he was offered the | vicarage of Earlston, although he was in two minds to |
In July 1709 he was presented to the | vicarage of Childerditch, Essex, and became also chapl |
uccession several preferments, among them the | vicarage of Kennington near Oxford (1868), which he va |
was presented by Charles II of England to the | vicarage of Totnes, Devonshire, in succession to John |
As abbot he presented to the | vicarage of Walden on 29 September 1537 and was afterw |
Cathedral, and on 13 July 1824 exchanged the | vicarage of St. Martin's for that of Kensington. |
Little Burstead, Essex, which he left for the | vicarage of Northolt, Middlesex, on 24 February 1806. |
sor, and he also about this time obtained the | vicarage of Dartford in Kent. |
On 11 December 1527 he was instituted to the | vicarage of Hitchin, Hertfordshire, which he exchanged |
In 1748 he was presented to the | vicarage of Exning in Suffolk, and received a dispensa |
y the dean and canons of Christ Church to the | vicarage of Ravensthorpe, near Northampton, but his pr |
In 1662 he was presented to the | vicarage of Suddington St. Peter's by Lord Clarendon, |
he rectory of Elton was held jointly with the | vicarage of Granby from 1917, when Cecil Richard Storr |
Rectory of Hinton Martell in 1852 and to the | Vicarage of Christ Church, Hampstead in 1855. |
Oxford; and was presented to the rectory and | vicarage of Sherborne St. John, Hampshire, in 1648. |
Norwich, and was afterwards presented to the | vicarage of Wickham Skeith in Suffolk. |
In April 1861, Titcomb was presented to the | vicarage of St. Stephen's, South Lambeth, where a new |
n Bishop: and in 1783 he was presented to the | vicarage of Sellack. |
, paid the third rental for the parsonage and | vicarage of Morebattle, in Roxburghshire, amounting to |
he was presented by the Earl Bathurst to the | vicarage of Potterspury in Northamptonshire. |
In 1575 he obtained the | vicarage of Swaffham by gift of the queen, in 1579 the |
e was appointed by the Lord Chancellor to the | vicarage of St. Andrew, Whittlesea, Cambridgeshire, in |
the king's chaplains, he was presented to the | vicarage of Halifax in Yorkshire. |
ry of Tewkesbury, with which he held also the | vicarage of Longdon in Worcestershire. |
e, incidentally voiding the resolution on the | vicarage of Selkirk, as he resigned it and Earlston up |
He obtained the | vicarage of Tenterden in 1626, and was presented to th |
e Unitarian minister and theologian, held the | vicarage of Catterick for ten years from 1763 until 17 |
From Norwich he was presented to the | vicarage of Langham, Norfolk in 1758, removing afterwa |
outhern parts of the county, assembled at the | vicarage of Schwante, a town near Berlin, and founded |
August 1561), to the rectory of Whimple, the | vicarage of Braunton (4 May 1570), and to the rectory |
rchbishop of Canterbury, presented him to the | vicarage of Horsham, Sussex, in 1748, and he held also |
8 he received a dispensation to hold also the | vicarage of St. Giles-without-Cripplegate, London. |
, and on 1 April 1698 he was presented to the | vicarage of St. Stephen's, alias Hackington, near Cant |
mmas on 22 December 1738, and gained also the | Vicarage of Stalham in 1739 and the Rectory of Scottow |
as presented by Corpus Christi College to the | vicarage of St. Botolph, Cambridge, of which, on the r |
le of much of his library, he was offered the | vicarage of Brecon through the influence of Dr Henry S |
ed in heresy-hunting, and was admitted to the | vicarage of Shottesbroke, then in the diocese of Salis |
Brechin and was presented with "the perpetual | vicarage of the Parish of Banchory St Ternan" by the m |
bishopric of Bangor, and was nominated to the | vicarage of Llanwnol in Montgomeryshire, 16 September |
allowed to hold, by a dispensation, with the | vicarage of Arncliffe. |
The living is consolidated with the | vicarage of Eglwysilan: the tithes have been commuted |
About the same time he was presented to the | vicarage of Norton, in the diocese of Durham, and obta |
His brother-in-law, John Spilsbury, held the | vicarage of Bromsgrove under the Commonwealth, and als |
her preferment he was presented (1683) to the | vicarage of St. Peter's, Colchester, a benefice which |
wards, On 13 June 1666 he was admitted to the | vicarage of Great St. Helen's in Bishopsgate Street, L |
ympton, in Devonshire, He was collated to the | vicarage of Bishop's Nympton in 1681; but he seems to |
ol of both the provostship of Maybole and the | vicarage of Lochrutton. |
1785; obtained the rectory of Howick and the | vicarage of North Allerton, with the chapelries of Bro |
op Sherlock, who in 1744 presented him to the | vicarage of Bedminster, near Bristol, with the chapels |
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