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Survey of London
… Road (formerly Hogmore or Hogmire Lane) was known as Church Close, the larger, more westerly portion as Long Mead, … brother John Jervis Broadwood (182368) set about forming a building estate. They chose as their agent Thomas Cundy III, … 8 Only at the west end, where it was hoped to build a church surrounded by houses on three sides and to continue …
Cardiff Records
… and the Bailiffs Aldermen and Burgesses of Cardiff, for Building Market Places under the Guildhall 13 s. 4 d. [Among …
Cardiff Records
… Tho s Bates Rous Esq. the Corporation subscription towards building a school for the education of poor children 300. … Marquess of Bute 25. Mar. 10. Paid for mats for pews in church 2/6 d. 20. Paid for Receipt Stamp for Little Heath 1/- … of Bute on a/c of rent for the Aldermans Aisle in Cardiff Church 10. 10. 0. 1821 W m Ray & Sam l Dimond, Commons …
Cardiff Records
… act as collectors of voluntary contributions towards the building of a new Town Hall at Cardiff. It is of the year … pillory, the maces, the Corporation pews in Saint John's church, etc. Not the least interesting are the vouchers in … celebrations were marked by the ringing of Saint John's church bells, and, on days of special solemnity, by the …
Cardiff Records
… did give and bequeath one Hundred pounds to be payd to the Church wardens and Overseers of the poor of Cardiffe to be … and Constituted to receive Contributions towards the Building of a New Town Hall for the said Town and afterwards … hinges, &c. for the Corporation pews in Saint John's church.) 2 Setts neat Composition Ornaments for 2 Pews 1 4 s. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… side of Merton Street, between Merton College and Christ Church. The walls are of local Oxfordshire rubble with ashlar … founded in 1516 by Richard Fox, Bishop of Winchester, but building had begun on the site as early as 1512; William … the masons and Humphrey Coke the carpenter; considerable building was in progress in 1514 and soon after the date of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… the licence for founding the College and appropriating the church of St. Benet was granted on the same date, 7th … in the N. range. There was no original chapel; the parish church of St. Benet served the purpose until, under Dr. … of two and three storeys with attics. The contract for the building was entered into in 1825 and the Society dined in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… he had not yet secured the freehold of the site, but was building on it with the consent of the landlords, i.e. Merton … The word 'papa' was not blotted out everywhere and in some church books had been restored. One of the deans said that if … side some fifteen years later, when he was dean of Christ Church in the reign of Queen Mary. It was mainly an attempt …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 17, after 'Antiquity, xiv. 427-33' add'; Proc. Prehist. Soc. N.S. xxxiii. 328' " " 145 a, line 5 from end, for …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… hospital of St. Ascentius, Anagni, of the patronage of the church of Trillawe. 167 17 For concession, read concession. …
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