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Survey of London
… is the only known building of importance by the architect and surveyor James Carr. It replaced the ancient church of … since the creation of the parish of Clerkenwell in 1176, and after the nunnery's suppression the building was retained … seven of which were recast in the same year by Thomas Mears from the six bells in the old church. The first peal …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… land to the east almost completely surrounded by Hatherop and Eastleach Turville. 2 The name Williamstrip was recorded … of Williamstrip was assessed for the subsidy in 1327, 5 and in the early 15th century Williamstrip and part of … Rudhall cast a peal of 6 to which 2 were added by G. Mears of London in 1865. 362 The plate includes a chalice and
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… List of maps and plans CORSLEY At the making of Domesday Book most of … was included within the great royal manor of Warminster, and even after it had been granted away by Henry II the … until the 15th century. 1 The common fields of Cley and Chedlanger were shared by the tenants of Corsley and
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… parish, which contained 1,898 a., was irregular in shape and included in the western corner part of Birdlip village. 1 … river Churn, then called Cockleford's brook, on the east, and tributary streams on part of the north in Coldwell … another by John Rudhall in 1812, and the third by C. & G. Mears of London in 1857. 249 The plate includes a chalice of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… of the small E.-flowing Cranford Brook, between 52 m. and 99 m. above OD. Most of the parish lies on rather flat … Boulder Clay, but the down-cutting of the Cranford Brook and its tributaries has exposed large areas of limestones, silts and sands along the sides of their valleys. The present …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… Cranham Cranham, a rural parish with extensive woodland and scattered settlement, lies 9 km. south-east of Gloucester … 351 One of the older bells was recast in 1887 when two by Mears and Stainbank were added, one being the gift of Joseph Alexander …
A History of the County of Essex
… Dagenham Churches, schools and charities CHURCHES. The earliest known reference to the … evidence suggests that the church of St. Peter and St. Paul was built early in the 13th century. By c. 1254 … A peal of six were cast (or re-cast) in 1804 by Thomas Mears. These were re-cast and re-hung in 1933. 53 The church …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Cornw. A. 12801. Counterpart of demise, 2 November, 3 and 4 Philip and Mary, by John Reskymer, esquire, to Alexander Pollarde and Thomas and John, his sons, for the term of their lives in …
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