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A History of the County of Gloucester
… presented his own son Edward, who served until 1874. 7 A chapel of St. John the Baptist stood near the village in … was screened off from the south aisle to form a manorial chapel, 13 but in the 1820s it was being used as a vestry and … About 1905 the north transept was restored for use as a chapel, while the south transept became the vestry and organ …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… the West Tower was added. Early in the 14th century a N. chapel was built opening into the nave by an arcade of two … The Chancel was re-built in 1720, and about 1775 the N. chapel is said to have been pulled down. The church has been …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Whereas Sir William de Thweng, knight, erected a certain chapel in honour of St. Margaret near his manor of Stavelaye … and rents, whereby a chaplain, to celebrate in the same chapel for the souls of the said Sir William, his father and … the said religious men, to such a chantry in the aforesaid chapel, seeing that this pertains to them, under the method …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… small village 5 m. N.W. of Kendal. Ecclesiatical (1). Old Chapel of St. Margaret stood on the E. side of the main road … in the village. It is said to have been first built as a chapel of Kendal in 1388, but was demolished, with the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of Stawell lies on the south side of the Polden ridge, its chapel nearly 2 miles (3.4 km.) north-west from its mother … to grant land in Stawell and Sutton Mallet to support his chapel at Ford. 19 The estate passed to the Crown in 1548 and … since 1066. 1 Excavation of linear features north of the chapel indicates that from the later 12th century onwards …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The church, erected in 1620 by Sir Thomas Crewe, was the chapel belonging to the mansion of Lord Crewe, Bishop of … has a plain lofty tower. There is a private episcopal chapel at Grange, in the parish; and schools are partly … is now a farmhouse, and the remains of its adjoining chapel are used as a granary. Steeton STEETON, with Eastburn, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… her former husband Alan of the church of Stedham with the chapel of Heyshott belonging to it. 37 The advowson remained …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… area and are derelict. The Church, Creech Grange and its Chapel and Steeple Manor House are the principal monuments. … West Tower was added early in the 16th century, the South Chapel (now the Vestry) later in the same century, and the … the S. wall a 16th-century two-centred archway to the S. chapel. The chancel arch is two-centred, of one chamfered …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… had wrongfully imprisoned him and seized his goods at Chapel Ashton, 94 and in the following year Martin and his … to Croucheston. 95 It was then first called the manor of CHAPEL ASHTON, but more usually in later times, of ROOD … was a chaplain there in 1370, 20 and the 15th-century chapel retains an inscribed stone which is probably of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the church is situated: see Blaydon. A Roman Catholic chapel was erected in 1831, with apartments for the residence … used as a stand in the chancel for Fox's Martyrology. A chapel of ease was lately erected at the village of … students, with apartments for the masters, and a chapel. In School-house lane, Ratcliffe, are some almshouses …
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