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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… that this arch opened off the chancel to a transept or chapel, and that a similar arrangement probably existed on … with large jamb stones. Fig. 214 Woodnewton (2) Methodist Chapel The South Porch (Plate 25), of the mid 13th century, … floral terminations, reset, 13th-century. (2) Methodist Chapel, Main Street (Fig. 214), was built in 1840, licensed …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… nave, lid with raised cross, 13th-century. Piscina: in S. chapel, in S. wall, with ogee trefoiled head, chamfered jambs … a square head with a label; a second window, to the former chapel, may originally have been similar to the foregoing, … room next S. of the Hall, now divided, was formerly the Chapel; it has in the S. wall a moulded and trefoiled …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1856 when the lease was taken by the brewers Wootten 8 Co. The building was extended in 1857 and turned into a … in 1860. The original building contained a room for a chapel, but a separate stone chapel in 13th-century style, designed by G. E. Street, was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… up by the adjacent workhouse, later the site of the Olivet chapel. 81 In the 18th century the corporation regularly … charity ordered by will of the Revd. Abraham Gregory of Gloucester in 1690 was not established, despite investigation … 97, pp. 3-6; 12th Rep. Com. Char. 326; inf. from Skinners' Co. For early negotiations over the char., Boro. Mun. 79, ff. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was created within Bladon parish and its church remained a chapel of ease, although rarely called a chapel after the 17th century. From an early date the town … the Reformation the corporation dominated the vestry, co-ordinating townsmen's efforts to provide preaching and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… cottage row was removed when the surviving Methodist chapel was built on the east side of Oxford Street in 1907, … latter built by the duke and sold to members of the Oxford Co-operative Society under a joint scheme. 37 Pullman's glove …
A History of the County of Oxford
… manor, had commercial interests in London, Bristol, Gloucester, Hereford, Oxford, and Aylesbury, and he endowed a … factory at Hensington, at first called the Woodstock Glove Co. but R. & J. Pullman's from the early 20th century; it … Magdalene (22 July), the dedication day of Woodstock's chapel; by then both fairs lasted two days, but at the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… then that the school was moved to a former chantry chapel on the north side of the church, where it remained … workhouse on Oxford Street, the site of the later Olivet chapel. 64 Plans for a National school 65 were revived c. … p. 758. O.R.O., MS. Oxf. Dioc. b 39, f. 52; Ch. and Chapel, 1851, no. 498. O.R.O., MSS. Oxf. Dioc. d 707, f. 206; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1885 planned a branch line owned by the Woodstock Railway Co., of which he was chairman. The single-track line was … opened at no. 41 Oxford Street, which had been a Wesleyan chapel until 1907 and thereafter the Freemasons' hall. The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and the new corporation was closely involved with the chapel's administration. 94 The charter of 1453 confirmed … 1608 the office, combined with that of clerk of Woodstock chapel, was granted for life; in the later 17th century it … local services, and in 1889 approved the Woodstock Railway Co.'s plans for the station. 74 In the earlier 20th century …
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