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Survey of London
… and 17 ] In 1818, when the country was settling down into a period of peace after the Napoleonic Wars and the … across the pediment. 83 The church was renovated by A. W. (later Sir Arthur) Blomfield in 1885. 84 In 1924 Sir Ninian Comper carried out a
A History of the County of Oxford
… St. Frideswide's priory in 1546, is unique in being both a cathedral and a college of the university; the former … it bore a fair proportion to the size of the parish. 80 W. W. Merry (vicar 1861-84), later rector of Lincoln College … of rubble, concrete, and brick and was designed by A. W. Blomfield to be large and soundly built but as cheap as …
A History of the County of Essex
… to the modern High Street and on the same alignment as a nearby Roman building, suggests that it existed before High … which the congregation was anxious to retain in 1933. A. W. Deakin, rector 1924-7, raised congregations from 40 to 100 … a vestry added south of the chancel, designed by Sir A. Blomfield. 91 The church was closed in 1953, and was for some …
Survey of London
… to designs by Benjamin Ferrey. Christ Church began as a daughter church to St. Mary Abbots, which from 1842 was … since illustrations survive showing a church by W. B. Moffatt, described as 'Christ Church, about to be … on 24 July 1850 and the church was consecrated by Bishop Blomfield on 23 July 1851. The total cost of building appears …
Survey of London
… CHAPTER XXIII - Churches and Chapels 'That we live in a Church-building age is made manifest in the foregoing … their role after 1830 by and large was unimportant. C. J. Blomfield, Bishop of London between 1828 and 1856, was most … and the founder in 1836 of the Metropolis Churches Fund, Blomfield began a campaign of energetic, 'private-enterprise' …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Clackclose Hundred and Half Roxham ROXHAM. A little village or hamlet, now consisting of two or three … son of Ivo, and Hermerus de Ferrariis. Rainald seized on a freeman who held 9 acres of land, and was under protection … 9. acr. val. 8 s. 1 d. Pat. 18.Pat. 10.Pat. Phil. et M. Blomfield, Hist. Norf. vol. iv. p. 559, 560. …
Survey of London
… Lee of Brompton, gentleman, was admitted to the tenancy of a small copyhold estate of the manor of Earl's Court, … been in the tenure of the Parsons family for more than a hundred years. 1 Edward Lee's tenancy lasted until his … Nos. 9c and 11A Clareville Grove, designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield's son, Austin, and erected in the back garden of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… accounted for in the lordship of Stockton, of which it was a part and member, and was granted with Stockton, by King … held by his descendants Earls of Norfolk, who enfeoffed a younger son, Sir Ralph Bigot, therein; by a daughter and … of Langley abbey, 2 s. Of the family of Smith, see in Blomfield's History of Norfolk, vol. vi. in Irmingland. …
Survey of London
… as well. 41 In Clerkenwell, he is known to have drawn up a plan for building on the Penton estate in 1781. At the time … directed towards the altar was entrusted to Arthur W. Blomfield, architecturally expert in such conversions. On …
A History of the County of London
… clerk of the exchequer. 3 Henry III appears to have taken a great interest in the chapel which he provided with … MS. Faust. B. viii, fol. 34 b–36. Valor Eccl. i, 428. Blomfield, Hist. of Norf. iv, 628. Ibid. 767. Valor Eccl. i, … Hen. IV, m. 6, see Tanner, Notit. Mon. Valor Eccl. i, 428. Blomfield, Hist. of Norf. iv, 767. Feud. Aids, iii, 69. Lond. …
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