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A History of the County of Oxford
… i (O.H.S. xix), 217. Hearne's Colln. vi. 187; Ch. and Chapel, 1851, no. 506. G. Nares, 'Yarnton Manor', Country …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of that river. The surrounding district formed part of the royal forest of Ettrick, and in the reign of Bruce was … years officiated in South Yell, being supported by the Royal Bounty; there is a place of worship there for … in the eastern part of the parish, was an ancient chapel dedicated to St. Nicholas, of which there exist no …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 1778 (NRO, plan 57). In 1881 a new cemetery and mortuary chapel for both Yarwell and Nassington were built to designs … heads and are of uncertain date. In the W. wall of the S. chapel in the position of the opening to the former S. aisle … 19th-century. Monuments and Floor slabs. Monument: in N. chapel (1), of Humphrey Bellamy, 1715, tomb chest with …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was licensed for Baptist meetings, 83 and a small Wesleyan chapel, built in 1839, 84 was open in 1855. 85 From 1874 … Baptists, who until then worshipped in a cottage, used the chapel as a mission room of the chapel in Castle Street, Calne. 86 The congregation at …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Yatton is a small parish 4 m. N.E. of Ross. The disused chapel, dating from the 12th century, and Dean's Place are the principal monuments. Ecclesiastical (1). Chapel of All Saints, near the middle of the parish, was … early 15th-century, lower part of screen modern. (2). Chapel (disused) at Chapel Farm (Plate 8), 1,000 yards W. of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… paintings over the arcade; the two piscinae in the S. chapel, together with the two windows in the E. bay indicate that this chapel was extended one bay to the E. at about the same period, the piscina of the earlier chapel being suffered to remain; if this were so, the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with a school attached; and there is a Roman Catholic chapel, of which the priest has an endowment of 130 per … commuted for 403, payable to Trinity College, Cambridge. A chapel of ease was built in 1839, by George Wombwell, Esq. … common laud, about fifty acres, was inclosed in 1840. The chapel, rebuilt on a new site in 1840, and dedicated to the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… or earlier re-used in the church porch may be from the chapel in existence at Yelford by 1221. 99 In the later 13th … a pension 3 but was still claiming Yelford as a dependent chapel in 1318. 4 That residual dependency probably concerned … included Nicholas West (1489-98), later a prominent royal envoy and bishop of Ely. 35 John Latham (d. 1567) seems …
A History of the County of Oxford
… or Clanfield) and a piece of land belonging to the royal manor of Bampton, probably the 40 a. given before 1279 … Henry Ball adopted the surname and arms of Lenthall by royal licence in 1916. 60 Edith Lenthall sold her Yelford … for a garden or orchard. Part of Yelford, attached to the royal manor of Bampton and centred on Brighthampton or …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from the 1760s to c. 1820, were Baptists attending Cote chapel. 63 Above, church. O.R.O., MSS. Oxf. Dioc. d 560, d …
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