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A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of Somerset
… and the north-east corner of the nave, and west-facing pews in the chancel were replaced by choir stalls. A low …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… c. 1400. Panelling: used as a dado in the 18th-century pews, early 17th century. Plate: includes a cup and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of Sussex
… destroyed by the parishioners during a vacancy. 24 New pews, none of which survived in 1983, were inserted in 1794, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… flagon of 1711 (Newcastle). Seating: In N. aisleseries of pews, with moulded rails and muntins, late 17th-century, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… this period the church probably contained two private pews: in 1732 Richard Fletcher received permission to erect a … 12 Sunday school pupils, though the vicar claimed that the pews and free sittings were usually occupied when the … leaking gutters had caused considerable dampness, and the pews were infested with beetle. Locally raised funds enabled …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the chapel was refloored and the vestries enlarged, new pews (including a table pew over the central baptistry) were …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… old stones with figures thereon, covered mostly by the pews. The font is sketched, fig. 3. Patron, George Sutton, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… chapel; in the 1790s most of the owners of farmhouses had pews at both places. 19 In 1750 full Sunday services were …
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