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A History of the County of Middlesex
… gallery, octagonal NW. tower with spire. After war damage, steeple removed 1947. Ch. rebuilt by J. A. Lewis, retaining … use under Ch. Com. Scheme 1983; 60 converted into flats, Steeple Court, by 1996. St. Bartholomew's Church c. 1840 St. …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… In this year 'Mr. Wing' was paid 65 for repairing the steeple and the east wall of the chancel was rebuilt. 96 A …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… cartouches. Miscellanea: In navemetal cross, gilt, from steeple. In vestryfragment of medival MSS. from registers of …
A Survey of London
… liberally towarde the new building of this Church, and steeple, and was there buried, William Remington Maior, 1500. … of this Church, being at that time nigh finished to the steeple. The lane on both sides beyond the same church to the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of the rafters had fallen into it. 43 Two years later 'the steeple' (perhaps a wooden bellcote) was weak and 'shaketh …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Miss Weaman, is an octagonal brick building with a small steeple of stone: the living is a perpetual curacy, in the … Esq., is a handsome edifice in the Grecian style, with a steeple, which was added to it in 1820, and is much admired …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in 1823 severely damaged by lightning, which injured the steeple and part of the nave; and by consent of the ordinary and the archdeacon the steeple was not restored, on condition of enlarging the north …
Old and New London
… Thomas Gresham, according to Stow, promised this church a steeple in consideration of the ground taken up by his … in Africa. The church was ornamented "with a fine spired steeple, small, high, and straight," which Stow admired. At …
A Survey of London
… Parish, and is a faire Parish Church, but wanteth such a steeple as Sir Thomas Gresham promised to haue builded, in …
Old and New London
… at the expense of Mr. Marshall, and finished in 1671. The steeple and spire, which were 125 feet high, were not …