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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… took place, it was unsafe to open public chapels. All the chapels in this town, as well as other parts of the … queen Elizabeth to inflict capital punishment upon all the missionaries sent from the English college into this … 15; St. Andrew's there, 12; St. John's there, 20." All Saints' is not mentioned. In November, 1723, the town of …
A History of the County of Essex
… but the estate was not finally recovered for the parish until c. 1598, when it was rented for 16 s. 8 d. a … the 1990s and the remaining capital given to support the parish council's work with the elderly. 74 Anne Bailey, who … T/P 181/3/4. Inf. from Mr. J. Rees, chairman of the parish council. P.R.O., HO 107/335/2; White's Dir. Essex …
A History of the County of Essex
… festivals, and Chappel seems to have become an independent parish soon afterwards. 2 Chaplains were presumably appointed … Chappel were elected by the inhabitants of the hamlet or parish. 4 The benefice was united with Wakes Colne in 1938, … church life was at a low ebb in 1890 when no new parish churchwarden could be found, and only Britton himself …
A History of the County of Essex
… with a 4-a. close, part of the same hold- ing, although all the land was apparently inclosed; another holding was … field (4 a.), south of the Colne on the western parish boundary. 46 The wood had probably been cleared by … 1810; 49 it survived in 1999. Wick grove, near the eastern parish boundary by 1810, also survived in 1999; in 1948 it …
A History of the County of Essex
… on census Sunday 1851. 53 There was no school in the parish until 1871 when a National school for 73 children was …
A History of the County of Essex
… Chappel Introduction CHAPPEL THE small parish of Chappel, earlier Pontisbright, lies c. 7 miles west … than a hall, seems to have been an alternative name for all or part of the parish in the 14th century. That name, … 1930s a pair of semi-detached villas and a larger house, all of brick, were built on the south side of Bacons Lane. …
A History of the County of Essex
… for two families, on the Tey road, was repaired by the parish in the later 18th century. It may have been the … in 1821. A workhouse continued in use in 1835. 92 The parish spent £104 on the poor in 1776, and an average of c. … of population, one of the higher rates in the hundred. All relief was given in the workhouse. 94 The amount spent on …
A History of the County of Essex
… There is no evidence for any nonconformity in the parish until a Congregational mission room was opened at Rose …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Entry C appeared and was examined. He claimed to have read all the works of Galen and Hippocrates, and to have studied …
Bristol Town Duties
… towns and villages, held immediately under the King, paid all tolls, quit rents, and heriots to his Officer, and were … IV, part 2, membrane 1. is contained thus: The King, to all to whom, &c. greeting. Know ye, that, whereas, on account … now holds 0 3 Sum 14 2 Landgable of the Division of All-Saints: s. d. For a tenement of the Master of St. Laurence, …
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