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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Henry II of the king's houses within the baily, and of the chapel, kitchen, etc. The superstructure of the Wardrobe … Liberties; in 1210 occurs the first mention of St. Peter's Chapel. Considerable evidence is available for the work done … works of Edward I included the re-building of St. Peter's Chapel and St. Thomas's Tower. The Cradle Tower or water-gate …
The Environs of London
… which happened in 1654, when he was buried in the old chapel at University College, since pulled down. During his … is a Quakers' meeting-house; at Mileend New-town, is a chapel belonging to the Methodists of Mr. Whitefield's … 1786; Mr. William Gozier, 1793, &c. There is another chapel in this parish, belonging to the Methodists, called …
Old and New London
… Puritan divine was appointed to the cure of the new chapel at Shadwell by Cromwell, but in 1662, being ejected …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… north and on a similar plan. The central block had a chapel, served from St. James's, Ratcliff, and attended by the almswomen twice a week. The chapel was flanked by two-storeyed houses, including lodgings …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… also confirmed to the college right of presentation to the chapel at Bow and to any new churches or chapels. 26 The … be made over to support the minister at Stratford Bow chapel. 44 Before the amalgamation of the benefices, the … chaplain in 1377 and generally at least two clerks. 1 A chapel was built in the later 12th century by William of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Greenwich. 85 In 1652 the road to the ferry was known as Chapel Lane. 86 The medieval road pattern changed little … 4 As Potters ferry in 1652 it ran from the south end of Chapel Lane to East Greenwich and was valued at £21 a year …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… along Back Church Lane, which may have been the medieval Chapel Street. The new parish took the western side of … Hist. Imbanking, 72. P.R.O., SC 6/1140/24; below, manors. Chapel also ceased to be used: below, churches. B.L. Lansd. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the inhabitants of Stratford Bow, with their own chapel, were allowed in 1497 to compound for church rates and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… William Chedworth in 14645. 21 The manor house included a chapel by 1243. 22 An ambulatory between the lord's chamber … and the clerks', the thatched stair to the solar, the chapel roof, and the gardener's house were repaired in 1336. … from the manor of Haringey; glass was bought for the chapel windows, and other work was done to the laundry, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… where 800 met under Dr. Samuel Annesley; they also had a chapel in Broad Street, Wapping-Stepney, from 1668. 84 …
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