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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 60 per annum, arising from land. John Oldfield, an eminent nonconformist divine, was ejected from the benefice of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in Alvescot, Fordwells, and Asthall Leigh, while a Nonconformist chapel at Black Bourton is of local Aston …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… 1861 and 2,096 in 1891. 18 During the early 19th century nonconformist chapels were built in North and South Cary, the …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… be below average. 15 Despite the presence of two popular nonconformist chapels the church was well supported and this …
A History of the County of Stafford
… with blue-brick dressing and pointed windows. Other nonconformist chapels have been opened in areas absorbed by …
Alumni Oxonienses
… July, 1619), Greek lecturer and B.D. 1624, the strenuous nonconformist 'Cadmus Americanus,' vicar of Ware, Herts, …
Chalgrove
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… was moved from the village school to the church following Nonconformist objections. Less controversially Swinstead …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Whitehall
… impertinences of some of the unauthorised ministers, whose nonconformist consciences probably justified their …
Old and New London
… at that time, was the favourite resort of the leading Nonconformist ministers of the time, including Rowland Hill, …
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