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A History of the County of Oxford
… transept aisle. In the early 14th century the Latin or St. Catherine's chapel was built by extending the 12th-century … of the chantry in 1547. By 1446 the chapel was called St. Catherine's. 67 An altar and light of St. Thomas were … given before 1265, the other in 1365; 3 two houses in High Street, one devised by Joan Gill (d. by 1491), 4 the other …
A History of the County of Essex
… The church's position, at an angle to the modern High Street and on the same alignment as a nearby Roman building, suggests that it existed before High Street was diverted southwards by the building of the castle … a year was transferred to Christ Church in 1978. 48 Dame Catherine R. Hunt, by will proved 1950, gave £1,468 for the …
Survey of London
… at the south corner of Gloucester Road and Clareville Street. 2 The services here were soon to become notorious for …
A Dictionary of London
… church, viz.: Allhallows Barking ; Allhallows, Lombard Street ; Allhallows, London Wall ; Austinfriars (Dutch church); Christchurch, Newgate Street; St. Alban, Wood Street; St. Alphage, London Wall; St. Andrew, Holborn; St. …
Survey of London
… taste rivalled in London only by Holy Trinity, Sloane Street. Several architects and many craftsmen, professional … the blunt early French Gothic of the type championed by Street with brusquer Victorian modernisms (Plate 142d). The … colouring of the brickwork followed the example of Street's St. James the Less, Thorndike Street. But the nave …
Survey of London
… parish centred upon St. Mary Abbots in Kensington Church Street, at the heart of the old village. When from the 1760s … parish. The Brompton Chapel (17689), built in Montpelier Street at the eastern edge of the parish, was a commercial … the other extremity near the west end of Kensington High Street was Our Lady of Victories, built in 18679 and, as the …
Survey of London
… Catholic Church of our Lady of Victories, Kensington High Street The church now on this site was built to designs by … in 1828. From 1813 until 1869 St. Mary's Chapel in Holland Street functioned as their local place of worship. 199 But … of a Carmelite church and priory in Kensington Church Street nearby in 18636, encouraged Father James Foley, the …
A History of the County of Chester
… Nicholas stood in the Crofts, somewhere between Watergate Street and Black Friars, by the 1220s. It was acquired by the … in or near Pierpoint Lane off the west side of Bridge Street belonged to the clerk Alexander Hone and later to the … 3 Sheaf, xxxiii, p. 78. J. McN. Dodgson, 'Place-Names and Street-Names at Chester', J.C.A.S. lv. 309. Jones, Ch. in …
A History of the County of Chester
… had no glebe. 18 In 1532 it was given a house in Watergate Street, and in 1537 it had a garden. 19 The parsonage house … two years for a priest to sing masses at his grave in St. Catherine's chapel, located in the north aisle. In 1549 a … Piecemeal repairs were made between 1676 and 1680 to St. Catherine's chapel in the north aisle and to a porch; in …
A History of the County of Chester
… Revd. J. F. Howson bought a disused chapel in Back Brook Street from the pastor of one of the Welsh-speaking … section of St. John's parish bounded by the canal, Steven Street, and the river. 38 The district became a parish in …
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