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A History of the County of Gloucester
… from Woolaston Grange, where the remains of a medieval chapel built by Tintern Abbey stand in the farmyard, and the … north of Burnt House. The primary school, Methodist chapel, all three village shops, and post office were also in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the 17th century and the remains of a medieval monastic chapel. The chapel was used as a malt-house c. 1775 29 and as a two-storied granary in 1921. 30 The chapel was still recognizable c. 1940 when it formed the east …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Independents' meeting in 1830. The first Bible Christian chapel in west Gloucestershire was built at Woolaston … congregations of 43, 165, and 100 respectively. 91 The chapel, after union with the Methodists in 1932, remained … on the ring road at Woolaston Common 93 before building a chapel at Netherend in 1867. The chapel was enlarged in 1893 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1475 when the rectory was transferred to St. George's Chapel, Windsor (Berks.). The rectory was let to farm for … Tewkesbury abbey under a grant of 1441 and to St. George's Chapel, Windsor (Berks.), in 1475. 12 Thereafter the dean and … a short nave with south porch, north door, and north chapel, and a long chancel with north vestry. The nave, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… and much of the aisle are now quite modern. The North Chapel was added c. 131020 and the N. arcade of the chancel … is a modern arcade of two bays. The Church, Plan The North Chapel (14 ft. wide) has, in the E. wall, a single … has one 15th-century moulded tie-beam. The roof of the N. chapel and aisle is of trussed-rafter type and probably …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is an ancient brick building. There is a Roman Catholic chapel; also a place of worship for Wesleyans. Woolstone … mountains of Wales. A large stone-quarry is wrought. The chapel, dedicated to St. Peter, is a handsome structure of … vale below the village, consists of a Roman Catholic chapel, built more than a century ago; a house for the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… chancel was also built with N. and S. chapels, the S. chapel being on the site of the old chancel. Eltham Lodge … of Edward IV, except the re-building or alteration of the chapel, since destroyed, by Henry VI. The Great Hall was … under Henry VIII and Elizabeth; the former re-built the chapel which stood to the N. of the hall, but has entirely …
The Environs of London
… John Colin, 1397; and William Prene, rector, who founded a chapel and built the belfry, ob. 1464 39. Tombs in the … The MS. adds, that there were a few houses there, and a chapel of ease. No mention is made of the date. In the year …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Robert Gordon, Esq. The church was anciently a chapel of ease to the vicarage of Sherborne. Wootton, North … with copper, was added to the tower: in the Grenville chapel, or south aisle, which was built in 1343, a … of Lord Carrington. Adjoining is an elegant Roman Catholic chapel, of the Grecian-Doric order, erected by the Dowager …
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