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A History of the County of York
… Worship in the Minster WORSHIP IN THE MINSTER The Middle Ages It has … York when Paulinus baptized Edwin there in 627, for it is to be presumed that Paulinus brought with him the Roman … Latin services and the continuing poverty of the vicars' estates accelerated the employment of lay clerks in the
A History of the County of Sussex
… Worthing WORTHING The Present article 51 deals with the history of Worthing … from Broadwater by the tidal estuary of the Teville stream to the north. That may have been the site of Worthing … employment opportunities in the town itself. Trading estates were established for light industries, especially …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 74 Two chaplains, possibly of Worthing chapel, occurred in the early 15th century. 75 The chapel still existed in the … is doubtful. 79 After at least two unsuccessful attempts to build a chapel of ease to Broadwater 80 an Act of 1809 appointed trustees, including …
A History of the County of Sussex
… history ECONOMIC HISTORY. Agriculture. Before 1066 the part of Worthing called Ordinges was held by 7 alodial … by 1 villanus and 5 bordars. It had ½ a. of meadow. Both estates had retained their value since 1066. 81 In the early … 82 Copyhold land held of Worthing manor was subject to heriot from the 1540s, 83 and in the late 17th century and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Worthing Growth of the town Growth of the town. In the 18th century, and … recorded in the 18th century, as well as a building said to be a former court-house. 37 There may also have been an … area occupied by recreation grounds or the various trading estates, at Broadwater, East Worthing, West Worthing, and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… List of maps and plans Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. The manor of WORTHING comprised two estates which belonged to William de Braose in 1086; one, called Ordinges, had …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wothersome - Wrayton Wothersome WOTHERSOME, a township, in the parish of Bardsey, Lower division of the wapentake of … of Oakwood, 763 inhabitants. This parish, which gives name to the hundred, is about nine miles in length and one mile in … Richard II., in 1385; and it being supposed to have become forfeited in the reign of Edward I. by the act for the
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… N.W.) Wraxall is a small parish 6 m. E. of Beaminster. The church and Wraxall Manor are the principal monuments. … in the 19th century when a wall was built outside the arch to the former N. chapel and the South Porch and bell-turret … uncertain date. Fittings Bell: one, inaccessible but said to be inscribed "Thomas Hey makede", c. 135060. Brass: In …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… WREA, Lancashire.See Ribby. Wreay WREAY, a chapelry, in the parish of St. Mary, union of Carlisle, Cumberland ward, … the Dean aud Chapter of Carlisle. The chapel, dedicated to St. Mary, has been rebuilt, at the expense (with thethe king's books at 7. 6. 8., and in the patronage of the Crown; net income, 135. The tithes were commuted for land and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… is a large parish and village 2 m. W. of Chelmsford. The Church, Moor Hall and Aubyns are the principal monuments. … century the North and South Chapels were probably added to the chancel and the North Vestry built. In the 15th … in the 16th century North and South Chapels were added to the nave-aisles. The West Tower fell in 1802 and was …
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