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A History of the County of Sussex
… century: a small group on the east side and one larger house in Upper High Street. Some buildings possibly of the … was also mentioned in 1811. 60 North of Montague Street, Chapel Street, later Portland Road, named after the Independent chapel at its southern end, was in existence by 1806, 61 and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1872. The remains of a building formerly used as a court-house survived on Worthing common south of the modern shore … Street. 71 A site for a town hall, at the junction of Chapel Road with South and Warwick streets was given to the … 73 In the 1920s the municipal offices were in houses in Chapel Road; a new town hall, of pink brick and stone in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1924, devised the manor to his son Evelyn. 64 No manor-house has been traced. A house east of High Street opposite Union Place was called the Manor House c. 1848 65 and later. 66 The reputed manor of RAYMONDS, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1800 and 1803. 84 The Independent, later Congregational, chapel in Chapel Street, later Portland Road, was built in 1804. 85 It … 1977. 24 In 1811 nine Wesleyan Methodists met in a private house, 25 and a Wesleyan Methodist chapel was built in Marine …
A History of the County of Sussex
… ROMAN CATHOLICISM. From 1859 the newly built private chapel of Thomas Gaisford at Offington House was used for Roman Catholic public worship. In 1862 the … Sion established a temporary convent in North Street whose chapel became the main place of Roman Catholic worship, and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… chief, the New Inn, later the Marine Hotel, and the Sea House, later the Royal Sea House and afterwards the Royal, … and Literary Institution, next to the Independent chapel in Montague Street, was opened in 1861 or 1862 chiefly through the efforts of the minister of the chapel. Besides a library for the use of fishermen and other …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and in the patronage of William J. Evelyn, Esq., of Wotton House: the tithes have been commuted for 525, and there are … monuments to the Evelyn family. There is an ancient chapel at Oakwood. Some bequests have been left to the poor. … in Church-lane, with an open court in the middle, and a chapel at the north end. Sir Jonathan Dawes, sheriff of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… front wall, remainder coursed rubble, was built as a house and shop in 1849. The street front has a round-headed … is a panel inscribed 'WB AM 1849' within a wreath. The house was advertised for letting in 1850 as having a good … and being near the station ( Mercury, 27 Sept.). (455) House, No. 2, two storeys, coursed rubble walls, dressed …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… to have been re-built early in the 14th century; the S. chapel was built by William Grenville in 1343, as recorded on … and in 1867 the South Aisle was added and the South Chapel re-built by the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos. The … ConditionGood; much restored. Secular a, b(2). Moat Farm, house and moat, about 1 miles N.E. of the church. The House
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… the roofs are covered with slate. The E. wing of the house was built in the 15th century and the W. wing was added …
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