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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… with the bishop. 63 The church was valued in 1217 at £33 6 s. 8 d., and in 1254 the rectory and vicarage were returned … been closed since 1946. The church of ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL consists of chancel, south vestry, south chapel, … character. Plan of the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul The chancel has an east window of 5 lights with …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… market at Wisbech by letters patent. 73 In the 1840's Wisbech was one of the largest if not actually the largest … it was associated with the festival of St. Peter and St. Paul, to whom the parish church is dedicated. At the end of … 78 In 1778- 9 Francis Bampton leased the fairs for £5 7 s. a year, probably a beneficial rent; as far back as 1632 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Wisbech Schools SCHOOLS A reference in the Archdeacon's Visitation Book of 1581-3 69 to a certain Mr. Belson of … in 1710, when a permanent school building with a master's house had been built and the girls' school started, there … of the foundress, as follows: £2 2 s. for sermons on St. Paul's and St. Barnabas' Days, £85 to 100 aged churchgoing …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the town 42 shows full-length figures of St. Peter and St. Paul, the patrons of the parish church, under canopies in the … in 1929, which have a crest showing a ship with St. Peter's Keys on one of the sails. 43 This badge (keys) is used on …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… inhabitants. The living is a vicarage, valued in the king's books at 8. 11. 0.; net. income, 100; patrons and … of Barwick's charity. The chapel, dedicated to St. Paul, was built in 1664, by Dr. John Barwick, a native of the place, and Dean of St. Paul's, London, who bequeathed the impropriate rectory of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… WITHERSLACK (C.g.) Witherslack, the Parish Church of St. Paul (O.S. 6 in. (a)XLI, N.E., (b)XLI, S.E., (c)XLII, N.W., (d)XLII, … is the principal monument. d(1). Parish Church of St. Paul (Plate 9), formerly a chapel of Beetham, stands near the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Pyder and of the county of Cornwall, 5 miles (W. by S.) from Bodmin; containing 468 inhabitants. The parish … of Withiel. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 10, and in the gift of Sir R. R. Vyvyan, Bart.: … in 1843, employs 60 persons. A church, dedicated to St. Paul, was erected in 1841, at a cost of 1400. It is in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… manor included two water mills together rendering 32 s. 6 d. a year. Probably they stood near the sites of Waleys … precinct, and of Woodford or Witney Mill at the town's northern end, at what may both have been early crossings of … the fulling mill and held by John Early's brother-in-law Paul Harris. 43 It is not known when that corn mill was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… adapting to new conditions largely accounting for the town's continued prosperity: in 1851 blanket-workers still … 1862) and Edward Early (d. 1835) and their brother-in-law Paul Harris installed new spinning and carding machinery … Eynsham, Bampton, and Hanborough stations and at Newbridge wharf (in Northmoor). He continued as a coal, coke, and salt …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and Curbridge were added in 1932, bringing the town's area to 1,306 a., and intakes from Curbridge (47 a.) and … the river and surrounded by low-lying alluvium. The river's surviving eastern branch formed the town's and parish's … Witney) in 1853 causing tonnage receipts at Eynsham wharf to fall by more than half; by then, acquisition of a …
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