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A History of the County of Somerset
… 1822 and 1825, the latter for Congregationalists who built Sion chapel at Knowle in 1830. 44 They had resident ministers …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1876. 33 Geo. Barnes, V. 1870-1902, also president of Sion college 1887 and rural dean of Spitalfields 1898-1901. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bence and Bacon. The church was granted to the nunnery of Sion at the dissolution of alien priories, and remained …
Old and New London
… shortly before its demolition.) In this street stands Sion College, built on the site of the Priory of Elsing … Defoe, in his "Journey through England," 1722, speaks of Sion College as designed for the use of the clergy in and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of the town, and now occupied as a farm-house; and Court Sion Young, situated at a short distance on the road from …
A New History of London
… Staining 14 Alhallows on London-wall 42 St Alphage near Sion-college 17 St Andrew Hubbard 5 St Andrew Undershast 34 …
A New History of London
… stood the house and gardens of the earls of Bridgewater. Sion college. In London wall street, adjoining to the church … St. Alphage, and upon the ruins of Elsing Spital 1, stands Sion college; founded by Dr. Thomas White, vicar of St. … a common seal, which had round it Sigillum Collegii de Sion Londini; and upon it the good Samaritan, with this …
Calendar of Border Papers
… that hold not their duties and loyalties. The Queene of Sion, and the sweet land of promis, is happely ridd of such. …
The Environs of London
… but being discovered, what from the bancke and from Sion howse, (the Earl of Northumberland's,) where we had …
History Theses 1901-1970
… and literature, with special reference to the work of Sion Lleyn (John Roberts 17491817). R.L. Griffiths. Liverpool …
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