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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… CHURCH HISTORY THE circumstances in which the dedication of this church to All Hallow or All Saints originated are … asleep in the storm." The centre was decorated with the arms of the Trinity House, and the remaining two pannels … that was ever in Newcastle, and a captain against the king,"yet, continues Bourne, "Mr. Pringle, as they say, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… All Saints' Place (Fig. 70) This open space to the N. of All Saints' church formed part of a large medieval market place. (70) House, No. 1 (Fig. … plan and elevation prepared by the Warden. The front range of three bays has sash windows rising from platbands. The …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… All Saints' Street (Fig. 70) This street, a continuation of St. Peter's Street, crosses at its E. end a possible … At its W. end is St. Peter's Callis, an almshouse which is of ancient origin, and which possibly dates from before 1466 … (75, 80), doubtless arose because of proximity to Red Lion Square. In 1826 the first Roman Catholic church in the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… Ancient and historical monuments in the City of Oxford All Souls College College Buildings All Souls … founded by Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury, with King Henry VI as co-founder, the foundations being begun on … carved brackets as followsN. side (a) foliage, (b) lion passant, (c) queen's head, (d) oriel window, (e) man's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Souls College ALL SOULS COLLEGE History 1 1. The college of all the souls of the faithful departed in Oxford, called … VI on 20 May 1438, 2 and at the archbishop's request the king accepted the title of co-founder ( tanquam alteros … attended by St. Jerome and St. Augustine. Beneath, l., arms of Henry VI; c., souls arising at Last Trump; r., arms
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… N.W., (b)XXXIX, S.W.) Allensmore is a parish 4 m. S.W. of Hereford. The church, Allensmore Court and Cobhall Farm … of man in armour, basinet, camail, jupon, etc., feet on lion, woman in long gown and feet on dog, canopy over each … struts from the tie-beams to the principal rafters, and king-posts above the collars in the alternate trusses. The …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… BEACON DIVISION (Western Part) ALLERTHORPE The Village of Allerthorpe lies about 13 miles east of York, just south … at Allerthorpe. 44 MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 1086 the king had 6 carucates at Allerthorpe as soke of his manor of … The site of a manor-house was mentioned c. 1327. 74 The king had 2 carucates at Waplington in 1086 as soke of
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… - Allonby Allerthorpe ALLERTHORPE, a parish, in the union of Pocklington, Wilton-Beacon division of the wapentake of … The living is a discharged rectory, valued in the king's books at 10. 8. 4.; net income, 223; patrons, the Dean … monks, the revenue of which was given by Henry VI. to King's College, Cambridge. The parish is wholly the property …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Alreton ALLERTON, ALRETON. This is also in the parish of Edenestowe, yet there were in Alreton two manors, one of … pasture wood one leu. long, four qu. broad. In the time of king Edward the Confessour this was 40s. value, when the … and 10s. rent in Rodington, which rent was held of the king as earl of Chester, and parcel of the castle and manor …
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