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A History of the County of Chester
A History of the County of Gloucester
… From the evidence of witnesses appearing before the church courts in the years 15951640, it appears that … of the new diocese at Gloucester in 1541, whose church courts attracted substantial numbers of litigants and … certain number were eccclesiastical lawyers working in the church courts; one or two were barristers, such as Henry …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… or 1551, together with the sale of liturgical and other church items. 3 With Mary's accession St. Michael's parish … order. In 1576 a family of sectaries was prosecuted in the church courts, but that was an isolated instance. 7 The next … papers pasted together' which stretched the length of the room and was 'turned upon two pins that turning one of them …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… from the authorities. 30 Almsfolk were required to attend church daily and a special lectureship was set up to preach …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with cups containing money. 52 Charles I stayed at Christ Church in 1625, when parliament was adjourned to Oxford … at Carfax. A company of London dragoneers went armed to church because of the enmity of the town and scholars, and … large areas of housing. The town thus contained much room for expansion, which may have begun some time before …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… circular earthwork enclosure, 1 m. S.S.W. of Cherry Hinton church (O.S. 6 ins.: XLVII S.E.; N.G. 484556); no remains … nearly direct course of the present road to St. Clement's church; beyond, the straight alignment seems to have …
A History of the County of Sussex
… are curiously intermixed with those of the Witterings. The church, Manor Farm, and a few cottages are grouped at the … MANORS In 780 Oslac, Duke of the South Saxons, gave to the church of St. Paul (presumably the cathedral of Selsey) a … Edward Turnour 48 and descended to Earl Winterton. Earnley Church CHURCH The church (invocation unknown) stands …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… T. Combe, Esq.: the tithes have been commuted for 36. The church is in ruins. Earsdon (St. Alban) EARSDON ( St. Alban), … of the township of Earsdon have been commuted for 183. The church, rebuilt in 1836 at a cost of 2000, is a neat … There are chapels at South Blyth and Seaton-Delaval, and a church district formed by the Ecclesiastical Commission at …
A History of the County of Sussex
… its base on the south abutting on Aldingbourne. The church and village lie at the junction of three roads, one … 1310. Tithes of the hide of 'Danesta' were given with the church of Eartham (Hersham) to Richard, canon of Chichester, … son (by a previous marriage), Charles Stephen Leslie. 46 CHURCH The church of ST. MARGARET 47 consists of chancel, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… of St. George's Street, to a point at or near St. George's church. The boundary then probably turned W. and ran along … likely line would have been immediately N. of St. Martin's church, where there is a marked break in the slope down to … and none remained by 1600 (Speed's map). A small room used for the Court Leet (Designs, 15) had been formed at …
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