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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… it passed under the Cathedrals and Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act (18401) to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. 4 Authority for the sale of the property was … until 1869 when it was transferred to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. 36 The estate was then disposed of bit by bit …
A History of the County of Sussex
Old and New London
… &c.'" Widmore, too, informs us that "in May, 1553, the commissioners for gathering ecclesiastical goods carried away …
Survey of London
… 148 The Act appointed a number of influential persons as commissioners and provided for 625,000 to be raised by a … sale of 5 tickets from which 100,000 was to be paid to the commissioners. Three amending Acts were needed before the … a wooden superstructure on stone piers, but in 1739 the commissioners decided to have a bridge built entirely of …
Survey of London
… formation of the bridge approach on the Surrey side the Commissioners of Westminster Bridge, between 1740 and 1746, … Row, with a street frontage of 360 feet, was leased by the Commissioners in 1751 to John Lambert. 155 In 1785 the New … of the bridge approach was let on building lease by the Commissioners of Westminster Bridge in 1741 to James King, …
Old and New London
… for him, and "with a stern countenance surveyed the commissioners for the mock trial, amidst a total hush." When … art which had been made for the purpose of assisting the Commissioners on the Fine Arts in the selection of the …
Old and New London
… public schools. The new arrangements of the Public School Commissioners have not made any alteration in the number of …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… of the chapter. The Reports issued by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in 1835 and 1836, embodied in the statute 3 & 4 … deanery £2,979 (average of seven years to 1834) ( Rept. of Commissioners on Ecclesiastical Revenues [67] p. 6, H.C. (1835) XXII 32; 2 nd Rept. of Commissioners on Established Church, H.C. 86 p. 26 (1836) …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the reversion of the estate was sold by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners to John Wood, probably in trust for the … and mending the river bank with stone. 18 By order of the Commissioners of Sewers a new watercourse was built c. 1628 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and various grants from Royal Bounty and Her Majesty's Commissioners. The dissenters' places of worship are also …
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