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Old and New London
… of having a sermon preached annually at the neighbouring church of St. Dunstan, on the 10th of July, when certain sums … the poor. Formerly it was the custom to drink sack in the church to the pious memory of Mr. Fisher, but this appears to … picture might be made of the churchwardens in the old church drinking to the memory of Mr. Fisher! Wynkyn de Worde, …
Old and New London
… in 1598, and published by Arnold Hatfield for Edward Church, and "sold at his shop over against the north door of Paul's Church." It is dedicated to "The Right Honourable Patrons of … mean lodging, was buried at the west end of St. Bride's Church. The son of a knight, and brought up at Oxford, …
Old and New London
… man. From Bolt Court he walked to service at St. Clement's Church on the day he rejoiced in comparing the animation of …
Old and New London
… the dispute about lightning conductors (after St. Bride's Church was struck in 1764), in the year 1772, George III. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… and small parish adjoining Peterborough on the S. The church is the principal monument. Roman (1). Village Site. … particularly at a spot half-a-mile S. of St. Margaret's Church. Many objects, chiefly potsherds, were found in … etc. (See also sub Woodstone). Ecclesiastical (2). Parish Church of St. Margaret stands in the village. The walls are …
A Dictionary of London
… Close, south of the entrance to St.. Bartholomew's Church, in Farringdon Ward Without (Rocque, 1746-Boyle, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… to the perpetual curate for one of 226. 19.3. The church, dedicated to St. Mary, being in a dilapidated state, … workmen were engaged in clearing the foundation of the old church, some curious coffin lids and incised slabs were … number, and one of them, in connexion with the Established Church, contains above 300 scholars, including a few adults. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a money payment in 1775; the land comprises 172 acres. The church, an ancient and spacious structure, was, with the … patrons and appropriators, the Dean and Canons of Christ-Church, Oxford: the tithes were commuted for land and corn-rents in 1809. The church, an ancient edifice, contains several monuments, …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… 192 inhabitants. Although it was returned by the Domesday Commissioners amongst the property of William, Bishop of … which William de Noiers was then owner. There was half a church attached to the Bishop's estate, which I conceive to … of a moiety of the benefice; for we find the tithes of the church at Flixton divided into medieties, as late as the …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Felix, the first Christian bishop of East Anglia; and its church, according to Tanner, was once considered as the mother church of that district. Domesday Book, however, is silent on this point, and neither records a church as then existing here, nor mentions any ecclesiastical …
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