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A History of the County of Warwick
… beginning of the 19th century comprised only a handful of 20 or 30 families 13 representing perhaps 130 persons. During … Jewry was a closely organized and orthodox community. 20 The congregation was then worshipping in its third … on either side, and two galleries. 29 During the first 20 years the congregation grew rapidly, and in 1874 30 and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… date it was a mission of Mount Zion Chapel, Graham Street. 20 In 1898 it was reopened by the Churches of Christ. 21 … Moor Lane, Witton, q.v. Church membership in 1956 was 89. 20 Gooch Street tabernacle was the final address of a mission … in 1873 for £80. By 1906 there was a church membership of 20, entered on the roll of High Street church, Erdington. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… John Bissel, had his goods distrained upon for tithe. 20 In 1659 William Heath of Birmingham 21 was similarly … from Bond Street chapel had penetrated as early as 1787. 20 A Congregationalist Sunday school was opened in 1820 in a … although treats were also staged for the Digbeth poor. 20 There was certainly still much need for religious …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Huntingdon's Connexion), 2 Baptist, and one Wesleyan. 20 The undenominational London City Mission was active in … with others from Carmel to have founded College St 1830, 20 although no reg. was recorded. Bldg presumably that at SE. … been reg. 6 weeks earlier by father-in-law John Bayford. 20 Ch. presumably accounted for Cath. Apostolic 200 free …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in the immediate area. The most important early 20 th-century church building was the Christian Scientists' … caused more losses - at St John, Tadema Road, which after 20 years of dereliction had to be demolished, 5 at Holy … 10 Significant change resumed in the last decade of the 20 th century. An informal building for less formal worship …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Edmund Road, Saltley, was apparently established by 1946. 20 Oblates of Mary Immaculate. Oblates of St. Mary were said …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and there are no figures at all for Harborne or Edgbaston. 20 While the Handsworth figure seems to be an over-estimate, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… there was no neighbouring religious order to offer help. 20 Parochial activities increased under Thomas Sisk, … in 1838 gave c. £6,000 in trust to provide payments of £20 sufficient to raise priests' yearly salaries to £100, … contribute up to £1 10s. a week. Trustees to pay at least £20 a year into new Extraordinary Repair fund. Schemes of 1988 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… All Saints (Chelsea Old Church) out of St Luke's in 1951. 20 The account below treats church life before 1824 for the … the rector still received £217 15s. for commuted tithes. 20 The net income of £1,600 (£2,100 gross) in 1907 was … he was also a royal chaplain and canon of Westminster. 20 The miscellaneous writer John King, 1694-1732, left a much …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… east gateway, is said to have been demolished about 1805. 20 The Augustinian Friary. The Augustinian friars held … Hospital. 63 Riplingham's Hospital. An almshouse for 20 poor people is said to have been established in Vicar Lane … Ibid, xix (2), p. 76. C 142/310/62. Tickell, Hist. Hull, 20, 924. Sheahan, Hist. Hull, 622. Ibid.; L. & P. Hen. VIII, …
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