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Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… and keepe him selfe from ruine, and hath nothing to st sustaine him selfe in his necessitous and sad condicion, … of the towne shipp of Kingsley Sheweth that there is a lane and common highway leading from Torperley to Frodsham bridge commonly called Barkers Lane in regard it adjoyneth to certaine lands within the …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… noe place to live in, and that they have lyne in the lane severall nights to the great hazard and danger of his …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… been proved here. Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of St. Mary, stands on the W. side of the town. The tower is … doors and door-frames remain. ConditionGood. b(15). Water Lane Farm, College Road, is a two-storeyed house of … G.H.K. ConditionFairly good. b(17). No. 4, Blind Man's Lane, a house and shop, formerly a farmhouse, is a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Cheshunt - Chetwood Cheshunt (St. Mary) CHESHUNT ( St. Mary), a parish, and formerly a … in 1800, in lieu of tithes. A new church, in the later English style, with a campanile turret, was erected in … widows; and almshouses containing 16 rooms, in St. John's lane, are tenanted by as many poor women. In 1658, William …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Sarah, coheir of his son Richard, married John Lane of King's Bromley (Offlow hundred). 52 The Lodge Farm … Wyrley in 1846 to form the new ecclesiastical parish of St. Mark. 55 The mission chapel of St. Peter in Pinfold Lane … who in about 1788 built a chapel and Sunday school, 61 later belonging to the Methodist New Connexion. 62 The chapel …
A History of the County of Chester
… Cathedral CHESTER CATHEDRAL 1541-1660 The former abbey of St. Werburgh, Chester, was reconstituted the cathedral of … prebendaries were said to be non-resident. 21 Forty years later Bishop Bridgeman laid down a schedule for the … was ineffective and had to be repeated fifteen years later by Archbishop Laud. 30 The cathedral's annual income …
Survey of London Monograph
… of Anthony Wydevill, lord of Scales and Nucells and later Earl Rivers; 1465 accompanied Chester (John Water) when … 18 July 1567. Probably grandson of John Hart of Northolt, Middlesex, who d. 1500. Perhaps the same as John Hart, b. c. … couped azure. Motto: Respicio Sine Luctu. 33. HENRY MURRAY LANE Lane Bluemantle, pat. 23 August, salary from 30 June …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… the two archdeaconries. The former Benedictine abbey of St. Werburgh in Chester was reconstituted as the cathedral of Christ and St. Mary. It was the second monastic institution to be … of Manchester, to be set up after the Welsh dioceses of St. Asaph and Bangor had been combined. An Order in Council …
Survey of London
… the 17th-century rate-books to maintain its old name (see later, p. 55). Hewitt. It seems difficult, from the above … John Phelippe, rector of S. Faith within the monastery of St. Paull's." 5 Thomas Snettisham is called "clerk," and the … he had from his mother Margaret Andrew, 7 and two years later Margery made a grant of the whole property. The entry …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… I, 166 ff.] Ecclesiastical b(2). Parish Church of St. Michael stands 200 yards N.W. of the Peterborough - … and North Aisle were built and about thirty years later the clearstorey was added to the nave and a stone spire …
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