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A History of the County of Northampton
… Hartwell Road, and later on Stoke Road near the Methodist chapel. Further local authority building followed towards the … the whole of his estate to trustees for sale. 19 A Baptist chapel was built on the plot near the Crown Inn in c. 1824, … dower in the manor of Ashton and in the advowson of the chapel of Ashton and a moiety of the church of Roade. 67 The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 235, and the vicarial for 13. There is a Roman Catholic chapel at Lea, built in 1800; the priest has a house and six … 325; patron and impropriator, J. Pitt, Esq. There is a chapel of ease at Leigh. Ashton, Long (All Saints) ASHTON, … Bart., and the family of Langton. There were formerly a chapel and a hermitage at Rounham Ferry, in the parish. In …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… decorated style, consists of a nave and chancel, with a chapel on the north side, and a square embattled tower; in … commuted for 15, and the glebe consists of 62 acres. The chapel, a plain stone fabric, dedicated to St. James, stands … a former edifice, was taken down, and the east end of the chapel considerably enlarged. The burial-ground commands an …
Survey of London
… in 1826, which restored the status of Highgate School Chapel which had hitherto been considered as the Chapel of Ease for both Highgate and Hornsey (see … Many inhabitants of Highgate had been buried at the school chapel, and the following monuments were removed here at the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… The church at Ashurst, begun before 1200, 72 remained a chapel of Steyning parish 73 until the 16th century. It was … to Partridge Green church in West Grinstead or Buncton chapel in Ashington. 21 In 1983 only a morning service was … of nave and aisle were exchanged. The south chancel chapel later belonged to the owners of Eatons manor and was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… of bowl with date 1661 and a flower. Monuments: In S. chapel on W. wall, (1) to Mildred (Rokeby) wife of William … as a tower and a N. wing which is said to have contained a chapel. The middle portion of the wing N. of the house … of c. 1700 and has turned balusters. The original N. or chapel wing was formerly gabled at the W. end but is now …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… the West Tower was built. In the 15th century the South Chapel was added, the E. wall of the nave destroyed to make … the South Porch built by Sir Robert Clifford. In 1622 the chapel was remodelled and the arcade built by Ralph Freman. The church has been much restored recently. The chapel arcade is of especial interest as an unusual example …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… about 1703 by Thomas Mort, whose ancestors had founded the chapel and school of Astley in the preceding century. The … ASTON, ABBOT'S ( St. James), a parish, in the union of Aylesbury, hundred of Cottesloe, county of Buckingham, 5 miles (N. N. E.) from Aylesbury; containing 356 inhabitants. The parish comprises …
A History of the County of Oxford
… lay alongside several roads. 114 The building of St John's chapel at a crossroads in 1861 provided a focal point, and a … began almost immediately, as a Primitive Methodist chapel was being planned in summer 1862. 130 Building in … segmental headed openings, as are a detached villa and the chapel. 163 Two 19th-century sets of farm buildings at Field …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 5 messuages, 4 tofts, 2 yardlands, and rent for a chantry chapel in Asthall church, which she vested in the prior. 174 …
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