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A History of the County of Oxford
… government Local Government. Seignorial AdminisTration. The government of Banbury in the Middle Ages was closely linked with the administration of … divided the town: some Dissenters refused to pay, and the Nonconformist newspaper, the Banbury Advertiser, was sued by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… representation Parliamentary Representation. What came in the 18th century to be regarded as the most important … Dissenters prevailed upon the Bright-ite editor of The Nonconformist, Edward Miall, to stand for them, 116 but they … the Permissive Bill, and disestablishment, exacerbated by nonconformist opposition to Samuelson over the 1870 Education …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… Barnsley Barnsley The small rural parish of Barnsley lies 6.5 km. north-east of … and is irregular in shape, extending from Ready Token at the junction of the Welsh way and Akeman Street on the south-east to the
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Barnwood BARNWOOD The ancient parish of Barnwood lay ESE. of Gloucester and its church stands 2.75 km. from the city's central crossroads. 1 The proximity of the city … chapel in Gloucester. 270 There is no evidence of any nonconformist meeting in Barnwood before the mid 19th …
A History of the County of Oxford
… No record of Dissent has been traced in Begbroke before the 19th century. Two families were said in 1834 to attend … Bladon, although it was noted that their children attended the parish school. 20 H. B. Bulteel, a well known Oxford nonconformist, preached in the village in the 1830s, but with …
A History of the County of London
… OF BENEDICTINE MONKS 2. SAINT PETER'S ABBEY, WESTMINSTER The real date of the foundation of Westminster Abbey must probably always … which was at first adopted towards the leading Nonconformist divines, he admitted Richard Baxter 229 to …
Alumni Oxonienses
… aged 16. Bennet, Ambrose fellow of University Coll. by the parliamentary visitors 1649, M.A. 24 July, 1652, … 18 June, 1652, ejected on St. Bartho'omew's Day 1662, as a Nonconformist, from Mary Tavy or Huxham, Devon, also cast out … May, 1633, originally a zealous churchman, and latterly a nonconformist, rector of a portion of Pattishall, Northants, …
Benson (Including Fifield, Preston, Crownmarsh, Roke)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… (Including Fifield, Preston, Crownmarsh, Roke) BENSON The large and thriving village of Benson - by far the most … a National school was fuelled partly by growing Dissent. A Nonconformist Sunday school had c.60 pupils by 1808, 17 and … school, which was extended in 1901 with provision for Nonconformist religious instruction. 9 By 1928 it taught 242 …
Old and New London
… Tiberim long cubat hic." Horace, "Satires." Derivation of the Name of BermondseyGeneral Aspect of the LocalityDuke … from the school. With a view to enable him to enter the Nonconformist ministry, application was made for his … Keach, who, from 1668 to 1704, was the minister of a Nonconformist congregation assembling there, one of the
Berrick Salome
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… Berrick Salome BERRICK SALOME The small and relatively scattered village of Berrick Salome … Mothers' Union and Guild of Church Workers, balanced by Nonconformist social events at Roke. 2 Berrick Feast, on the … of inhabitants (probably chiefly in Roke) attended nearby Nonconformist chapels. 10 In 1855 Berrick was one of several …
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