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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… gift of the Vicar of Blackburn, with an income of 118: the chapel is dedicated to St. Leonard. There is a national … decorated and later English styles. Here was anciently a chapel dedicated to St. Botolph. Balham-Hill.See Tooting, … the Boothbys, and the Murrays, earls of Mansfield. The chapel is very ancient, and contains a curious font. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… roofs are of lead with the exception of those of the N. chapel and N. aisle, which are of slate. The E. end of the … of the 13th century; the W. end of the chancel, the North Chapel, Nave, North and South Aisles, West Tower, and … lower part of the South Porch are of c. 1330; the South Chapel was begun in the 14th and completed in the 15th …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and of the library, and the junior who was in charge of chapel. There were two chaplains to perform the chapel services and two bursars to render accounts twice a … of intercollegiate lectures. Compulsory attendance at Chapel was abolished, its place being taken by a roll-call. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… 1263 and 1268. There is mention of the building of a chapel of St. Catherine in 13278 but its position is … as to its E. part, by Robert Abdy, Master (147790). A new chapel was built at the E. end of the N. range between … the N.W. angle of the front quadrangle in 18523, the new Chapel in 18567 on the site of the old chapel, the S. range …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bath. At Petton, four miles distant from the church, is a chapel, in which divine service is performed every Sunday; at Shillingford are the ruins of an old chapel. There is a place of worship for Particular Baptists. … and others; and a handsome and commodious Roman Catholic chapel recently erected. A Blue-coat school, established by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from c. 1798 to 1810 by a minister of Cote Baptist chapel, 67 and was reroofed 68 and extended in the 19th … and its successor on Church View, the Particular Baptist chapel on Buckland road, and the Methodist chapel on Bridge Street, built on the site of earlier …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the later town at the Beam. Burials near the medieval chapel of St. Andrew on the site of Beam Cottage are known only from the 11th century to the 13th, but the chapel's dedication, its location near an area of early … churches, of which one dwindled to subsidiary status. The 'chapel of the Blessed Virgin' in which Roger d'Oilly and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Beam Cottage, nearby, was the site of the medieval chapel of St. Andrew 'of Beme', so called by 1317; an early … 9th or early 10th century, and a pre-Conquest church or chapel may underlie the north transept. 14 A large oval … west to east included, besides the church and the Beam chapel, the Lady well in the north-west corner of the castle …
A History of the County of Oxford
… gave two thirds of his demesne tithes of Bampton to the chapel of St. George in Oxford castle, from which they passed … built by the chapter's farmer. A stone-slated first-floor chapel with glazed windows, mentioned in the 14th and 15th … that it may have originated as an 11th-century double chapel. O.S. Map 1/2,500, Oxon. XXXVII. 6 (1876 edn.). D. & …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the 1770 s and c. 1798-1810. 17 A small stone-and-slated chapel with c. 100 sittings, served from Cote, was built … and in 1971 the congregation was c. 20, but by 1991 the chapel, still dependent on Cote, was disused. 22 A Particular Baptist chapel on Buckland road, opened in 1861 with c. 90 sittings, …
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