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Data from the 'Collectio Rerum Ecclesiasticarum' from the year 1842.
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ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY.
Source=h:/!Genuki/RecordTranscriptions/WRY/WRYChCollection.txtData from the 'Collectio Rerum Ecclesiasticarum' from the year 1842.
The place: BISHOP THORNTON. Church dedication: CHAPEL.
Area, vide Ripon. Ripon liberty. Population, vide Ripon ; Chapel-room, 300 *1; Net value, £95.Patrons and impropriators, the Dean and Chapter of Ripon.
Valued in 1707, at £25; in the Parliamentary Survey, at £10; and in 1818, at £63 per annum.
Augmented in 1749, with £200; and in 1772 with £200 -both by lot ; in 1801, with £200, to meet benefaction of lands worth £200 from H. Reynard, Esq.; in 1812, with £300 from the Parliamentary Grant, to meet benefaction of £100 from the Rev. W. Reynard, the Incumbent, and £100 from Mrs. Pyncombe's trustees, and in 1816, with £600, from the same Grant -by lot.
An Inclosure Act was passed 30th Geo. II.
No glebe house.
The Parish Registers were entered at Ripon till 1816.
Charity:
Kendall's rent charge of £2 per annum. rent charge of 10s. per annum. Distributed among widows and other poor. -Vide 7th Report, page 765.Post town: Ripley.
References:
Parliamentary Survey, vol. xviii. page 139. " No Minister."
Notes:
*1 Additional sittings, of which 200 are free, have been procured, towards which the Society made a grant of £200.
George Lawton in 1842..
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