WEST DERBY HUNDRED 



400. There was no parsonage house certainly 



known, but the parish had lately bought from the of the vicarage 58 31. 

 earl of Derby a house for the vicar as well as two 

 acres of land supposed to have belonged to the par- 

 sonage. 1 



In 1291 the rectory was valued at 40,' and in 

 1535 at 38 I3/. \d., out of which certain fees and 



pensions had to be paid, the vicarage being worth to the bishop of Liverpool. 



CHILDWALL 



Bishop Gastrell about 1720 found the value 

 At present the gross 



lue is given as 440, with a vicarage house opposite 

 the church. ^4 is paid to Hale chapel. 



The vicar of Childwall formerly presented to 

 various churches within the old parish, Wavertree, 

 Woolton, &c., but this patronage has been transferred 



The followir 



list of the rectors and vicars : 



Cause of Vacancy 



res. of J. de Droxford 

 res. of A. de Preston 



