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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Leonard's, and derives his income from the rents of the pews, amounting to about 220 per annum. A church district …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… work of similar type; on one panel is scratched D.H. 1709. Pews in nave incorporate some old panelling. Churchwardens' pews (Plate 68) at W. end, two with panelled enclosures, … Loades and date 1672. Seating: Under gallerychurchwardens' pews have four posts, with old carving in front, supporting …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Birch lived in the manor-house c. 1595, when he built two pews in Binderton Church: Add. MS. 39429, fol. 54. Suss. N. & …
Old and New London
… of the Jews, fronted with rich brass-work. There are no pews. The centre floor has a platform, and seats for the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… as well as for a light before the crucifix. 61 Private pews in the Hungerford aisle, treated from the 16th century … 62 were mentioned in the mid 18th century, and large box pews in the chancel and an 'ugly' gallery across the tower …
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Somerset
… century and formerly had a sounding board dated 1634. The pews are of the later 18th century and there was a singers' …
Old and New London
… from our humble places by a gentleman in one of the pews. He was very civil; and by finding out the hymns for me, …
Old and New London
… rest of the building; each side is occupied by a row of pews, and in the recess formed by the bay-window at the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… £2,000, was borne by Henry Crawshay. 94 Some 16th-century pews with ends carved with linen-fold design survive in the …
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