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Benson (Including Fifield, Preston, Crownmarsh, Roke)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… the church to Crowmarsh Lane and the river, while modern Chapel Lane (already partly built on) 11 ran northwards to … Modest red-brick terraces at 511 Brook Street and on Chapel Lane are dated 1905 and 1911, and in the early 20th … Domesday Book mentioned no other tenants, but a parochial chapel probably near Fifield Manor existed in 1163, and by …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the County Courts Act, 1846. 58 CHURCH. Benthall had a chapel by 1221, when Robert of Benthall conceded the advowson … land endowing the celebration of Our Lady's service in the chapel. 67 Baptisms and marriages in the chapel became more frequent from the 1570s, 68 perhaps as the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and contains a painting of the Last Supper. There is a chapel at Ingleton, in the parish, a very ancient edifice: … Atherstone to Coleshill, and comprises 1835 acres. The chapel, which was dedicated to the Holy Trinity, has long … vicarial tithes have been commuted for 67. 10. Here was a chapel, long since demolished. Bentley, Little (St. Mary) …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… were enlarged about 1180 by the addition of a north chapel, and a corresponding chapel was added on the south some sixty years later. The … on the other, making the opening wider towards the chapel. It appears to have served as a large squint …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… for this end of the N. aisle is by tradition the Morton Chapel; the rebuilding provided an E. bay uniform with the … E. end of the S. aisle is traditionally the Turberville Chapel; John Turberville by his will of 1535 desired to be … has been in part cut back for a squint from the Morton Chapel. The S. wall contains three windows similar to those …
Old and New London
… At the junction of these two streets stands Berkeley Chapel, one of the many proprietary chapels in the parish of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… western hill are the small but interesting ruins of Marlin chapel, which is supposed to have been demolished by Oliver … also three colleges, of which that of the royal chapel of St. George, at Windsor, still remains; and ten … and Wesleyans; and a handsome and spacious Roman Catholic chapel erected in 1834, at a cost of about 6000. Close to it …
A History of the County of Hertford
… building, with chancel 38 ft. by 19 ft., 155 south chapel 25 ft. by 18 ft., central tower 16 ft. by 17 ft. 3 … 9 ft. 9 in. wide, south aisle 9 ft. 4 in., and south-east chapel to nave 48 ft. long and 10 ft. wide at the west end by … is possible that the early thirteenth-century church had a chapel adjoining the chancel on the east side of the north …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Berkhampstead St. Mary, together with the advowson of the chapel of the castle and the tithes and lands which Godfrey … that the parish of Great Berkhampstead was created. The chapel of Godfrey the chaplain we may perhaps identify with the chapel of St. James, which seems to have been the parochial …
Old and New London
… the city mansion of the Prior of Lewes, in Sussex; the chapel of which, consisting of two aisles, being still … the 'King's Head' Tavern), under the school-house, a small chapel, I take to have been part of the said mansion-house. … pastorate successively of Dr. Gill and Dr. Rippon. This chapel, an ugly structure, erected in 1757, deserves mention …
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