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A History of the County of Oxford
… at their High Street chapel, remained the second largest sect, closely followed by the Quakers, who retained their … to Anglicanism, or reflected apparent impatience with the sect's rigid exclusivity: Anglican baptisms of Quakers were … Methodists quickly became the dominant Nonconformist sect. Possibly there were some adherents as early as 1747, …
A History of the County of Essex
… until c. 1923. 91 In 1761 the 'Seventh Day Sabbath' sect, pre- sumably the Seventh Day Baptists from Col- …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… R. Clinker, Clinker's Reg. of Closed Stations 1830-1977 (Bristol, 1978), 64, 103, 150, 170 n. 2651. W. K. V. Gale and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… (1941), 176; above, intro. G.P.O. Telephone Dir. (1967), sect. 72, p. 2160. S.R.O., DA 12/134 (S.R.O. 3172/8/15(13)), …
A History of the County of Shropshire
Alumni Oxonienses
… 17, B.A. 10 Nov., 1640. Wooddeson, John (Woodsonne) of Bristol, gent. St. John's Coll., matric. 1 March, 1604-5, … John 1610. See Foster's Index Eccl. [ 20] Wright, John of Bristol (city), pleb. St. John's Coll., matric. 8 May, 1601, … to James I., rector of Rattendon, Essex, 1619, bishop of Bristol 1623-32, and of Lichfield and Coventry 1632, until …
A History of the County of Essex
… 24 Robert Wright (15891619), later bishop successively of Bristol and of Lichfield and Coventry, was non-resident; …
A History of the County of Sussex
A History of the County of Oxford
… in Woodstock, in several Oxfordshire villages, and in Bristol to maintain a chaplain to serve daily in St. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Woodstock manor, had commercial interests in London, Bristol, Gloucester, Hereford, Oxford, and Aylesbury, and he … at Woodstock with extensive property in Oxfordshire and Bristol. 92 In 1468 he held the George inn and two other …
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