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Alumni Oxonienses
… died 4 April, 1711, aged 48, buried in the college chapel; will at Oxford proved 7th. See Hearne, iii. 141; & … brother of John 1579. Waterhouse, George of the Queen's chapel, B.Mus. supd. 14 July, 1592. See Fasti, i. 257. … 16, B.A. 1703, fellow, M.A. 1709; buried in the college chapel 1720; will at Oxford proved 6 Jan., 1721. See Gutch, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… net income, 80; patron, the Incumbent of St. Bees. The chapel is very small. Washaway WASHAWAY, a hamlet, in the … containing 37 inhabitants, and comprising 449 acres. The chapel is a neat structure. Washbrook (St. Mary) WASHBROOK ( … at the expense of Lord Walsingham. Felchurch, a chapel to Washbrook, has been for many years destroyed. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Parts of the previous school buildings, including the chapel, were brought from Brighton. 93 The gates at the main … in 1865 as a staircase. 65 There may also have been a chapel for the chantry which was dissolved c. 1548, but of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 375 inhabitants, and comprising 1476 a. 3 r. 38 p. The chapel was taken down about the year 1770. Watchhouse … 267 inhabitants. It has an ancient manor-house, with a chapel, in which divine service is performed every Sunday. … This place is sometimes called Newchurch, from the present chapel, which was built in 1558, on a more convenient site …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… road was in its turn replaced in 1972 with one on Chapel Street. 29The 19thcentury house, after serving as a … windows east of the doorway in the 15th century, when a chapel with two similar three-light windows was built north … its west bay, blocking the tower arch. 7The old north chapel, out of repair in 1783, 8was taken down c. 1790, when …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… taught by an unlicensed master. 83It was held in the chapel north of the chancel by 1745, 84but no longer by 1783, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… chancel was demolished and replaced with a spacious aisled chapel almost thrice the length of its predecessor, and as … the Foresters and Ancient Shepherds, to the Baptist chapel, in aid of Addenbrooke's hospital. The Feast lapsed …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was added in 1814. The site was purchased by the chapel trustees, probably in the 1840s. 41 By the 1820s its … were taught by a Baptist minister from Cambridge. 42The chapel had a Sunday school by 1833. 43In 1849 the Baptists … his audience overflowed into marquees put up around the chapel. 47 The old chapel was destroyed by fire in 1863. 48 A …
Old and New London
… from a loggia of the Vatican at Rome. St. Philip's Chapel, or, as it is often called, Waterloo Chapel, on the opposite side of the street, was built in 1820 …
Survey of London
… Cottingham actively supported the retention of the Lady Chapel at St. Saviour's, Southwark, and was employed on the …
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