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Registrum Statutorum et Consuetudinum Ecclesiae Cathedralis Sancti Pauli Londiniensis
The collected statutes, charters, privileges, customs and other documents relating to St Paul's cathedral in London, from the earliest years of the church until the nineteenth century. Much of the text is in Latin, some of which is given an English translation.
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Reigate - Rettendon Reigate (St. Mary Magdalene) REIGATE ( St. Mary Magdalene), a borough, market-town, and parish, and … half a mile from the site of the former edifice of St. Peter-in-the-Rushes. Rendcombe (St. Peter) RENDCOMBE ( St. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… who, according to legend, had brought back a ring from St. John the Evangelist to this king. 4 The legend is … in glass, said to date from the mid 15th century, in St. John's chapel in Ludlow church 5 and Leland presumably … in 1525. 6 The statutes indicate no special devotion to St. John the Evangelist. According to them the guild was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… churches. 8 Further provision was made by the more central St Luke's, whose incumbent superseded that of the Old Church … and by Holy Trinity chapel to the north-east from 1830. St Luke's and Holy Trinity were a response to the Church … It started with that of Christ Church, a chapel of ease to St Luke's from 1839 and a separate parish from 1860. The …
A History of the County of Warwick
… had begun early in the 18th century with the building of St. Philip's, and had continued slowly through the 18th century with the chapels of ease of St. Bartholomew, St. Mary, St. Paul, and, just across the … in 1871 to about 2,500 in 1896. 43 This church and St. Peter's, Birmingham, were closed under an Act of 1897, 44 and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… before 1800 Churches Built before 1800 1. The church of St. BARTHOLOMEW, Birmingham, was built in 1749, as a chapel of ease to St. Martin's. The site was given by a Birmingham ironmaster, … of the Deaf and Dumb Institute, both monuments being by Peter Hollins, sculptor. In 1552 there were 3 bells, 2 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… separate entries. 19. ALL SAINTS, Birmingham (All Saints St. and Lodge Rd.), a building of red brick in the Gothic … a rectory since 1834, when a parish was assigned out of St. Martin's, in the gift of the trustees of St. Martin's. 84 … parish: St. Cuthbert's (1872), St. Chrysostom (1890), St. Peter, Birmingham (1902). A large number of mission churches …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… success, perhaps because of opposition from vicar of St Saviour's, Walton Street. 17 An extended site was leased … at corner of Pont Street and Lennox Gardens, begun as St Andrew's Scottish National church 1883; renamed St … Road (Westm.) until Prince Vsevolod, a cousin of King Peter of Yugoslavia, provided a chapel on the first floor of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Heath: Coventry Road. The mission was founded in 1901 from St. Anne's and mass was said in a workshop in Green Lane … Lane. The mission was established in 1951 and served from St. Dunstan's, King's Heath, q.v. 17 The church is a small … baptistery, and a south-west octagonal bell-turret. ST. PETER, Broad Street: St. Peter's Place. The chapel was built …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Jews in the area. Chelsea Synagogue, Smith Terrace, Smith St. Worship started in homes of Wolff Adler and Julius Nelken …
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