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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by Robert Fox, Esq., of The Lodge, in 1840. An ancient chapel, dedicated to St. John, was taken down some years … provided for 120 animals. In Melling church is a chantry chapel, an appendage to the manor of Wennington. Wensley, … a gallery 126 feet long, which looks into the gardens: the chapel is 45 feet long, 25 wide, and two stories in height. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… whole building was considerably restored, and the North Chapel, Vestry and Organ-Chamber were built, the South Chapel and the North and South Porches were added, the … the other restored; the capitals are moulded. The North Chapel, Vestry and Organ-Chamber (27 ft. by 16 ft. at the E. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Coldharbour Farm, was deacon of the Aveley Independent chapel. 287 John Dupray Bourne (d. 1879), of Wennington …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the parliamentary war. There is a small Roman Catholic chapel. A free grammar school was founded in 1655, by William … of whom 96 are in Westby. There is a Roman Catholic chapel. Westby, with Plumptons WESTBY, with Plumptons, a …
A History of the County of Essex
… 5 a., north-east of the junction of New Church Road and Chapel Road, for new allotments for the poor. In 1992 the …
A History of the County of Essex
… When that was consecrated in 1904 the old church became a chapel of ease used increasingly infrequently, until it was …
A History of the County of Essex
… first recorded in 1575-6 stood on Windmill hill south of Chapel Lane. 8 In the 1690s George Osborne held it as a … later decades. Alfred Diss, builder of the new Methodist Chapel (1878), Ebeneezer Villas (1884), and possibly the …
A History of the County of Essex
… 58 children had opened in the rebuilt Primitive Methodist chapel. It received annual government grants and was enlarged …
A History of the County of Essex
… upon its inclosure in 1865, the most important becoming Chapel Road. 27 West Bergholt c. 1880 The Colchester road … but most of the early intakes were concentrated south of Chapel Road. Mount Pleasant on Chapel Road and Spring Cottage on Spring Lane are typical …
A History of the County of Essex
… 15 Nine Wesleyan Methodists met on the heath in 1799; 16 a chapel was built c. 1822 on the Colchester to Sudbury road. … In 1851 the minister was from the Culver Street Methodist chapel, Colchester, and attendances averaged c. 50 at the morning service and c. 80 in the afternoon. 17 The chapel may have been abandoned by 1853. It was purchased by …
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