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| | Cambridgeshire Collection - History On The Net |
 | | The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £220, including 25 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Peterborough, and held since 1877 by the Rev. Charles Walter Holdich M.A. of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. |
 | | The interest of £100, bequeathed by John Goodwin in 1755, and of £100 left by Miss Scotney in 1877, is distributed in money, the former by the vicar to widows, and the latter by the parish churchwardens and four farmers to widows and to spinsters above 50 years of age. |
 | | The Dean and chapter of Peterborough are the lords of the manor and the principal landowners. |
| hipweb.cambridgeshire.gov.uk /cgi-bin/cambscoll/history.pl?term=Werrington&category=village&exact=exact (234 words) |
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