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Old and New London
… was united to two others, Allhallows, Honey Lane, and St. Pancras, Soper Lane. As the right of presentation to the …
Unpublished London Diaries
… City. Guildhall L MS 14,765/16 640. 1928 HEAP, Anthony, St Pancras, local government officer. Diary, 192885. Heap worked … until 1940, then became a local government officer with St Pancras (later Camden) for the rest of his working life. …
Survey of London
… largest builder on the Jenkins estate, came here from St. Pancras in 18467 and took his first block of land at the … Paddington, draper, 1847. 21 Budd to John Lawrence of St. Pancras, carpenter, 1847. 2333 odd Budd to Treadaway, 1849. … T. W. Budd of Bedford Row, solicitor, to James Hall of St. Pancras, builder, 1846. 6 Ladbroke to James Hall, now of 4 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with the ground; the churches of St. Bartholomew and St. Pancras were battered down, and the houses of the most … St. Andrew, 625; St. Martin, 282; St. Olave, 238; St. Pancras, partly within and partly without the walls, 1065; … 85; patrons, the Dean and Chapter. The living of St. Pancras' is a discharged rectory, valued at 8. 10. 8.; net …
A History of the County of Sussex
… for uniting the parishes of St. Peter the Less, St. Pancras and St. Martin with St. Andrew, but although approved … In 1899 St. Martin's parish was united to St. Olave's. ST. PANCRAS The earliest reference to ST. PANCRAS church is in the Taxation of Pope Nicholas of 1291. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… part of the city within the walls and of the suburb of St. Pancras. The above sums of stock are standing in the name of … of Chichester, and particularly for residents of St. Pancras. By the same will he gave No. 4 Alexandra Terrace to … to be appointed by the vestry of the parish of St. Pancras, to be trustees. The net income is distributed …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 17621813; 19 (v) baptisms 18091813, burials 18091812. ST. PANCRAS The church of ST. PANCRAS is without the walls of the city, at the north corner … a In 1678 there is a reference to the parish of St. Pancras, 'where there is no church to go unto': Add. MS. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the king's books at 18; patron, the Prebendary of St. Pancras, in the Cathedral of St. Paul, London. The great …
The Environs of London
… a part of its endowment 63. In 1474, the prebend of Pancras was appropriated also to the same chantry: after the … continued to be, as it still is, annexed to the prebend of Pancras 64, under which the great tithes are held upon a … a reserved rent of 15l. was payable to the prebendary of Pancras; the parsonage was then on lease to Thomas Andrews, …
A History of the County of Essex
… the cathedral. In 1470 Ralph Bird became Prebendary of St. Pancras in the cathedral. 65 Soon after this the prebend was … of Kemp's chantry, and subsequent prebendaries of St. Pancras were sinecure rectors of Chigwell and presented to … At that time the Revd. A. R. Chauvel, Prebendary of St. Pancras, was also vicar. Cat. Anct. D. iii, A. 5524; …
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