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The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… of the severed members of the ancient rectory or original Parish of Jarrow, is bounded by the Tyne on the North, by the … the oblations to Holy Cross, half the offerings of wax, all the petty offerings (or surplice fees) of Churchings, … parlours, two lodging-rooms, a small room, two garrets, all boarded, papered, and ceiled, together with a small …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Tanfield is bounded by the Derwent, dividing it from the Parish of Ryton, on the North, by the Parish of Whickham on … Witton-Gilbert), by one penny at the nativity, in lieu of all service 2. Eleven years later the younger Bartram … (sister of Francis Nicholls, of Coves House,) at All Saints, Newcastle, 7 Aug. 1677; and their son Francis Ellison …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… it from Brancepath on the North; by Tudhoe, in the Parish of Brancepath, on the East; by Merrington on the … upwards of 60 years, and acquired the esteem and regard of all who knew him, as a charitable and friendly neighbour, an … as the old dyke ( fossatum) runs to Wormedene; saving that all lands sown with corn shall remain in severalty till the …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… GILBERT. The Chapelry of Witton Gilbert is bounded by the Parish of Chester-le-Street on the North, by the Chapelry of … extended to eight inmates), and exhibit at the same time all that is known of the descent of its founders. Carta … it was agreed that y e P'ishioners shall fynde all man'er of chardges whatsoever touching the Chapell. y at …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… design done by Mr. John Dobson, architect, which combines all the unity, harmony, and elegant lightness of proportions, … prominent, and surmounted with crocketted pinnacles. All the other constituent parts will display a chaste … by Dr. Faweitt. St. Ann's is a chapel of ease to All Saints'. It is advantageously situated on a gentle declivity …
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 …
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