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A History of the County of Chester
… of the Roman principia, while St. Michael's, St. Bridget's, Holy Trinity, and perhaps St. Chad's were built … Ches. v (2), Medieval Parish Churches: Holy Trinity, St. Bridget, St. Martin, St. Michael, St. Peter; J.C.A.S. lv. 48. …
A History of the County of Chester
… Street and Bunce Lane, it entailed the destruction of St. Bridget's church. Castle Esplanade (formerly Nuns Road), … new building included Lamb Row, immediately south of St. Bridget's church, a deeply jettied late 16thcentury … of St. Michael's about the same time, the whole of St. Bridget's c. 1690, and the Troutbeck chapel at St. Mary's in …
A History of the County of Chester
… Street and White Friars, 2 and Stone Place near St. Bridget's church, which in the early 15th century belonged to … was marked by the churches of St. Michael and St. Bridget. Later known as the Two Churches, it was spanned by … bank and were in existence by the 1090s. 3 South of St. Bridget's church, Lower Bridge Street intersected with Cuppin …
A History of the County of Chester
… the end of the period by demolishing neo-classical St. Bridget's in 1892. Already by the 1860s they were being …
The Environs of London
… 1735. At the east end of the north isle is the monument of Bridget 96, daughter of Anthony Bowyer, Esq. (by Bridget daughter of Thomas Fitch, Esq. of Warwickshire) wife, … Sir George, June 26, 1626." Family of Paget, or Pagitt. "Bridget, wife of Thomas Pagett, Gent. buried Oct. 17, 1626; …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and their 12 children. Other monuments include a slab to Bridget Moyse (d. 1626) and, in the churchyard, headstones …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Ambrose Wheeler with 141 a., Edward Osborne with 82 a., Bridget Moyse with 78 a., Lady Heybourne with 75 a., and the … a mercer, as Lock had been, 11 and Greenway a grocer; Bridget Moyse was the widow of John Moyse, also a grocer, and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Christopher Scurrow. 37 It had passed from Scurrow to Bridget, widow of John Moyse, a grocer of London, by 1619, when Bridget surrendered the ½ a. covered by the alms-houses to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Quakers, who were strong in eastern Middlesex. 31 In 1689 Bridget Austell moved her school from Southgate to Tottenham …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… who died in Barbados, 1692, with shield-of-arms; (3) to Bridget, wife of John Holden, 16, with shield-of-arms; (4) to …
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