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A History of the County of Chester
… and an under-cook. 4 The right to appoint prebendaries, at first reserved to the Crown, was given in 1558 to the bishop … 6 Thomas Clarke, last abbot of St. Werburgh's, became the first dean of Chester. 7 He died about a month after his … cathedral's finances, already inadequate before the Civil War, deteriorated steadily during the late 17th and 18th …
Survey of London Monograph
… cr. 29 May 1533. Only known holder of title Montorgueil, first as pursuivant, perhaps app d c. 1494 for service in the … Origins, p. 10). He and Molyneux-Seel were among the first 'gentlemen' appointed after E.M. decided against …
Survey of London
… some of which back on to Albany Street. They have ground, first and second floors with pilasters between the windows to …
Survey of London
… above ground-level and carry an entablature between the first and second floors, the cornice being continued to the main wall treatment between the porticoes. The first-floor level is marked by a balcony with ornamental … another building approached from the Mews. This was the first of the great terraces to be occupied, and the first
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… the number of canons from six to four, by suspending the first and third prebends to fall vacant after the passing of …
Survey of London
… was to be known as Chester's Quay. "Chester's Key" occurs first in the Lambeth MS. of 1638, where the occupier, Roger …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… is likely enough that, in the Vth. Iter, Ancaster, as the first suitable Roman site S. of Lincoln, may be Causennae and … arches of two chamfered orders with stops above the first pier and E. respond; the label towards the nave has two … the E. capital is carved with 'stiff-leaf' foliage. The first pier is octagonal and has a capital carved with …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Churches CHURCHES The patronage of the parish church at first belonged with the manor to the king, who still … of a local family, was described, probably c. 1255, as the first vicar. The vicars, because they spoke the English … resided and preached once each Sunday. 73G. A. Brown, the first vicar to reside for many years, in 1825 preached at …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… called by the 1250s the East, Middle, and West fields, the first and last being sometimes styled the fields toward … in 1965. The firm, after doing much work during the Second World War on radio for military purposes, became from the 1950s a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1874. 26An evening school started c. 1870, which failed at first, was revived in the early 1880s. 27Attendance at the … a similar purpose. 38In 1908 the county council opened the first nonchurch school in the suburb, standing north of the … Perse school with which it was linked until c. 1920. Its first head, Katherine A. Wilson, was a pioneer of teaching …
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