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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… ConditionPoor. b (13). Cottage, now two tenements, at Chapel End, 800 yards S.W. of (12), has old window frames and …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the Wapentake.See figure 10 in the annexed plate. Broxtow, Chapel to Bilborough. Destructa. Lib. Dooms. Regist. de Lent. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… died in College 23 Dec., 1671, buried in the College Chapel the 25th, his will propounded June, 1672. See Boase, … 1540, one of these names chaplain of Stanford le Hope Free Chapel, Essex, 1545. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. Bull, … incorp. 7 July, 1592; of the Strand, organist of H.M.'s Chapel, licenced 22 Dec., 1607 (aged 47 or 48) to marry …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Lane, emerged a few yards west of the present Redlynch chapel. It was still open in 1817 but not by 1885. 15 The … Bickwick occurs in the 14th century. 47 Wyke had its own chapel in the 12th century, 48 and settlement is around … leading to the former warren and to the re-sited Redlynch chapel beyond another shelter belt. Walled gardens were …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… style: the tomb of Prior Gilbert is preserved. There is a chapel at Wyke-Champflower, and another at Redlynch; and the … in the Elizabethan style: in one of the wings is a neat chapel, with a schoolroom below it; and over the entrance to … is appointed by the corporation. The schoolroom was the chapel of a chantry founded in 1268, by Matthew Stratton, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… lay in the vicinity of the church, now the Portman Chapel (1), at the mouth of a dry valley. In mediaeval times … near the site of the former houses. Bryanston, Portman Chapel Ecclesiastical (1) The Portman Chapel (87460705) stands on the site of the mediaeval church. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… appear to belong the foundations of the Great Chamber, the Chapel and parts of the Great Hall. An extensive rebuilding … (162142) who appears to have re-built and shortened the Chapel and repaired the cloister. Under the Commonwealth a … and the great tower dismantled. The Great Chamber, Chapel and adjoining buildings were pulled down in 1871, when …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… exists S. of the present building. ConditionGood. a(2). Chapel of St. John the Baptist and St. Thomas of Acon, … walls are of limestone rubble, the roofs are tiled. The chapel was built apparently late in the 12th century, and … and re-built in 1690, and subsequently much altered. The chapel was re-roofed in the 18th century and again restored …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… composing the present county of Buckingham is thought by Camden to have been anciently inhabited by the Cassii or … ways, of which there are traces in different parts. Camden is of opinion that there was a Roman town at … is a place of worship for Baptists, and a Roman Catholic chapel is attached to Buckland House. Buckland (All Saints) …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… consisted of the present Chancel and Nave, and a South Chapel or Transept dedicated to St. Mary. The West Tower was … Aisle and South Porch were added, the W. wall of the S. chapel being pulled down, and the space thrown into the … the E. jamb of the earlier archway which opened into the chapel or S. transept; it is visible on both sides of the …
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