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- building", with a small tower with two ****. The living was a perpetual curracy, worth £75 yearly, with 4 acres (1.6 hectares) of glebe land, in the gift...
- and contains "several" plain mural tablets. The living is a perpetual curracy—office supported by stipend rather than tithes or glebe—worth £250 yearly...
- has registers dating to 1612. In the 1850s the living was a perpetual curracy—an office supported by stipend rather than tithes or glebe—in the gift...
- porch, a "very old stone font" and three bells. The living was a perpetual curracy in gift of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. There was a day school for...
- church—within Dormington and 74 acres (0.3 km2) at other parishes. The perpetual curracy of Bartestree was subordinate to Dormington. The Bartestree part of the...
- 132. The then St Martin's ecclesiastical parish living was a perpetual curracy annexed to the vicarage of Sellack (5 miles (8 km) to the north). The vicar...
- 1985 and privately owned) date to 1538. The 1848 living was a perpetual curracy, held by the rector of Margaret Roothing, and in the gift or donative of...
- turret with two bells, monuments and a font. The living was a perpetual curracy worth £90 yearly, in gift of the Lord Chancellors Rolfe and Thesiger. Hatfield...