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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 12.; there are a glebe-house and 3 acres of glebe. In the church is a very fine font. Allerthorpe, with Swainby, N. … of Chester, and 43 payable to the vicar of the parish. A church was erected in 1848, at a cost of 5000, by James … and Chapter of Wells. There are 15 acres of glebe. The church is a small edifice, formerly a chapel to Wedmore. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… (or blown up as it is called) in the flood of 1795. The church or rather chapel, is small and is newly built, … the mind of the antiquary; but at the hop-pole, near the church, I have more than once, after journeying from village …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… a small parish adjoining that of Bridport on the N.W. The church, a building of 1827, is now in the borough of … an original fireplace and some exposed ceiling-beams. (2) New Close Farm, house 600 yards S.W. of (1), is of two …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… glebe contains 19, and the vicarial 55, acres. The church is partly Norman, and partly in the English style. … places of worship for Wesleyan Methodists, and one for the New Connexion. A free grammar school was founded by … Secession Relief congregation, Presbyterians, Wesleyans, New Connexion of Methodists, and Unitarians; and a Roman …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… N.W.) Almeley is a parish 4 m. S.E. of Kington. The church with its painted ceiling over the rood-loft, the … are the principal monuments. Ecclesiastical c(1). Parish Church of St. Mary (Plates 6, 84) stands in the middle of the … all probably of the 17th century. c(46). Outbuildings, at New House, nearly 1 m. W. of the church, include a barn and a …
A Dictionary of London
… On the north side of London Wall, opposite the present church of St. Alphage. Enclosed by iron railings, showing … of London Wall at No. 13. In Cripplegate Ward Within. The church stood originally on the north side, adjoining the Wall … : " St. Elfego," c. 1108-25 (Anc. Deeds, A. 7309). The church is said to have been built prior to the charter of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… dark blue cloaks or coats. Inmates were expected to attend church daily, but this does not appear to have been enforced and in later Schemes attendance at church was left to the discretion of the trustees. A warden …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… were apparently nominated by the Mercers' Guild but when new trustees were appointed in 1616 the churchwardens of St. … ultimately abandoned, 36 and a scheme for the erection of new almshouses in Scott's memory was mooted in 1848 but … their founders and benefactors twice a week in St. Mary's church and once in the 'poor folks' hall'. 57 Rules for the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the daughter of William, constable of Chester, gave to the church of St. Mary of Ruchford, and the brethren there … by the consent of his sons, Hugh and Roger, gave to the church of the holy Trinity at Lenton, his land of Almeton, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… until the late seventeenth century [Synge (1951, new ed.1956)]. OED earliest date of use: 1425 under Socotrine … (online), Pemberton (1746), Sayre (1917), Synge (1951, new ed. 1956). Aloes wood [aloes-wood] The wood of the …
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