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Survey of London
… residence of the Primate, has a unique interest among the parish churches of the London area. It was for many centuries … Thomas. b There are references in the 15th century to a parish fraternity of St. Christopher (alternatively called … of the parishe having a dinner at the King's Head at the parish expense to celebrate the occasion. In 1582 fourteen …
Survey of London
… the Hospital was suppressed in 1539, the fact that the parish of St. Giles was in existence at least as early as … (here reproduced) by G. Scharf is in Parton's Hospital and Parish of St. Giles-in-the-Fields. The Old Church of St Giles … until 1729, when an arrangement was come to whereby the Parish of St. Giles agreed to make provision for the stipend …
A Dictionary of London
… Church Rents, St. Mary at Hill In the records of the parish of St. Mary at Hill (E.E.T. Soc.) there are numerous … to the church, or possibly a small lane or passage in the parish so designated (See pp. 271 and 357). The name … a church, and probably given to the particular church or parish at some earlier period for its maintenance. Church Row …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Church Stretton CHURCH STRETTON The extensive parish of Church Stretton contained 10,286 a. (4,163 ha.) c. … in a line nearer the eastern than the western edge of the parish. The central and largest settlement, where the church … Stretton and Minton and, near the boundary with Wistanstow parish and Old Churchmoor, the hamlet of Hamperley; …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… - Cirencester Church-End CHURCH-END, a township, in the parish of Shenley, union of Newport-Pagnell, hundred of … 227 inhabitants. Church-End CHURCH-END, a hamlet, in the parish of Tidenham, union of Chepstow, hundred of Westbury, … Churchill (All Saints) CHURCHILL ( All Saints), a parish, in the union of Chipping-Norton, hundred of …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… (and accuses) 1628. Known London address Tower Street Parish Tower Liberty = St Peter ad Vincula (in the Bailey) …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… that four houses and 5 a. of land had been given to the parish for the use of four poor women and that 5 a. had been … on Good Friday and 20 s. for a sermon were left to the parish. In 1735 Ebenezer Harris, lessee of one moiety of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 63 At the inclosure of the Churcham half of the parish in 1803 the vicar was awarded 95 a. for his tithes … Queen Isabella had licence to rebuild a church in Churcham parish; 16 it may have stood at Over where she owned lands … George, described as being in the manor of Vineyard in the parish of Churcham, where an ordination was performed in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… equal proportions. 52 About 1780 the whole of Churcham parish was said to consist of arable and grassland in nearly … in the medieval period flax was also being grown in the parish. 56 Flax, hemp, and turnips were among tithable … a. 60 There were 14 farms in the Churcham division of the parish in 1856 61 but the number had risen to 20 by 1879; 62 …
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