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A History of the County of Essex
… VIII gave it to Sir Thomas Audley, later Lord Audley. The bishop presented by lapse in 1557, Robert Talcott by purchase … clerk, who sold it the following year to Henry Compton, bishop of London. John English presented John Dane in 1709, … St. Nicholas and St. Runwald was formed in 1953 with the bishop as patron and All Saints' church was closed. 7 The …
Survey of London
… committee's proposals failed to gain the support of the Bishop of London, A. C. Tait, because he had already accepted … were intended to be higha fact, probably already known to Bishop Tait, which made the projected St. Augustine's all the … maximum value', became the committee's most urgent task. 1 Bishop Tait remained obdurate, however, and in December 1866 …
A Dictionary of London
… in London is that contained in the register of the Bishop of London, viz.: Fulk Basset's register 1241-59, in … (q.v.) which were exempt from the jurisdiction of the Bishop. In 1290 the churches are enumerated in the "Taxatio" … she belonged, and not necessarily by the Pope or even by a bishop in the first instance. This accounts for the large …
Survey of London
… was laid on 24 July 1850 and the church was consecrated by Bishop Blomfield on 23 July 1851. The total cost of building … were rapidly going forward. In about 1880, therefore, a 'Bishop's Commission' investigated sites and authorized the … Cuthbert's. This project foundered, it seems, because of Bishop Jackson's suspicion of anything like a second St. …
Survey of London
… after 1830 by and large was unimportant. C. J. Blomfield, Bishop of London between 1828 and 1856, was most responsible … and appoint a vicar. It was then left to the diocesan bishop and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners to define a … these foundations. A. C. Tait, who followed Blomfield as bishop, was hostile to ritualism. His successor after 1869, …
A History of the County of Chester
… 9 The living did not fall vacant again until 1864, when Bishop Graham, exercising the patronage for a turn, presented …
A History of the County of Chester
… it remained until c. 1989, when they transferred it to the bishop of Chester. 7 The income was always modest. In 1291 … the early 17th century it was a rectory in the gift of the bishop of Chester. 74 In 1842 the living was united with that … the disposing of seats and apparently appointed by the bishop. 126 In 1637 it was determined to make the seats …
A History of the County of Chester
… known as vicars. 15 The benefice, whose patron was the bishop, was incorporated in the new parish of Chester in … It was extended eastward to Selkirk Road in 1923. The bishop of Chester was patron. 32 Services had been held in a …
A History of the County of Chester
… Chester branch was large enough by c. 1967 to have its own bishop, and in 1995 had c. 350 members and an average …
A History of the County of Chester
… 60 people in the city, but soon came to the attention of Bishop Hall and in 1663 was imprisoned in the city gaol. … Chester for several years, until in 1671 he was induced by Bishop Wilkins's 'soft interpretation of the terms of … privately' between 1662 and 1672. 15 In the earlier 1660s bishop and governor were active persecutors, and several …
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