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A History of the County of Oxford
… at All Saints, held by Dr. John Conant, rector of Exeter, who was silenced in 1662 for denouncing 'Arminianism' … 18 the church-house property, comprised a tenement in Beef Lane, yielding 2 s. 2 d. in 1279, with an adjoining garden … solely as the college chapel. 67 In 1203 the bishop of Exeter unsuccessfully claimed the advowson as an appurtenance …
A History of the County of Essex
… match Cook's legacy, which was used to buy a house in Bear Lane (later East Stockwell Street). A parliamentary grant of … the church at the junction of Hythe Hill and Parsonage Lane, where the house stood in the 18th century. 69 The … 3 a. of half year land, and two small houses in St. Mary's Lane. 83 The houses apparently replaced two taken down in the …
A Dictionary of London
… the case in most old cities and towns, as for example in Exeter, and in the towns of France, etc. It is possible that … Walbrook; St. Swithin, London Stone; St. Vedast, Foster Lane; St. Paul's Cathedral; Temple Church. But the names and … following : Allhallows, Bread Street; *All hallows, Honey Lane; Allhallows, Staining; Allhallows the Great; *Allhallows …
Survey of London
… the plot allotted to the church ran a narrow, green-hedged lane. The alignment of the building reflected Lord Kensington's estate plans, whereby this lane was soon to be abolished and a road laid out along the … C. E. Kempe (1901); choir stalls carved by Harry Hems of Exeter (1903); a rich pulpit with figures in wood on a stone …
Survey of London
… by founding a Catholic University College in Wright's Lane and a 'feeder' school in Earl's Court. No priest was …
Survey of London
… 267). The Seventh Church of Christ Scientist, Wright's Lane This now-mutilated building, like many other Christian … The building as completed had two entrances in Wright's Lane. It contained a hall (used for a Sunday school) and … Portland stone are used in the elevations towards Wright's Lane and Iverna Court, which were described at the time as …
A History of the County of Chester
… Unknown In the 13th century a chapel in or near Pierpoint Lane off the west side of Bridge Street belonged to the clerk …
A History of the County of Chester
… mission church on land next to the vicarage house in Brook Lane, beginning services there in 1899. In 1905 the vicar or … of incumbent and two curates at a 'family church' in Sandy Lane. 35 Buildings The parish church of St. Mark was designed … the 19th century and a mission church operated in Hoole Lane from 1887 to 1933 in a corrugated-iron and …
A History of the County of Chester
… was based in premises at West Lorne Street, off Garden Lane, in the later 1990s. Thanks are offered to Mr. M. Brown, …
A History of the County of Chester
… the corner of Lorne Street and Church Street, off Garden Lane. The church, designed in an Early English style by O. … a small brick church in Newton at the corner of Brook Lane and Dickson's Drive. The site was said at the time to be … Saltney congregation in its own Kingdom Hall in Boundary Lane, opened in 1990. 42 Greek Orthodox Orthodox services …
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