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A History of the County of Shropshire
… Wood Nonconformity NONCONFORMITY. A Wesleyan Methodist society associated with John Fletcher, the Evangelical vicar … in 1765. 49 Wesleyans were meeting at the Nabb in 1813, and by 1815 there was a chapel there. 50 On Census Sunday … 180. 51 In 1863 the Wesleyans moved to St. George's and the Nabb chapel closed. 52 In 1824 St. John's Wesleyan …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… FOR THE POOR. Various benefactions made between 1616 and 1657 totalling £60 were used to buy a field called … Edward Pemberton improved the land's value in 1670 by building a house and barn on it. The parish workhouse was … and subscriptions, was established in 1832. Members of the society, numbering 57 in 1853 and 68 in 1875, paid in small …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of Wrockwardine church predate the mid 12th century 62 and there was a priest in 1086. 63 Shrewsbury abbey claimed … 1333 67 but the first vicar was not instituted until 1341 and the vicarage was ordained only in 1351. 68 Patronage of … apparently remodelled during that century to produce the building visible in 1982, which was timberframed, two-bayed …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Wrockwardine Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 975 the southern boundary of … tablet placed there by Edward Pemberton to commemorate the building of the house in 1628 and his own completion of a new …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… NONCONFORMITY. In 1676 one papist lived in the parish and in 1767 David Clifford, a farmer, was listed as a papist. … 49 Meeting houses were licensed at Long Lane in 1818 50 and at Wrockwardine in 1823. 51 Wesleyans met at Allscott … in 1935 and demolished after 1945. 54 In 1873 a building in Admaston was used by Wesleyan Methodists. It was …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… points, none of them apparently associated with structures and only one of them ( b) fairly closely located. They are as … (1). b. Sherds of coarse Romano-British, mediaeval and later pottery 2 were found under a house extension at the … in arable. The limestone slabs, which must denote former building as the site is on a flat spur of the Middle Lias, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… It is built partly of flint rubble with stone dressings, and partly of brick. The Nave is probably of earlier date … be of the 15th century, but both have been much re-built and it is almost impossible to date them with certainty. The … b(2). Wyddial Hall, N. of the church, is a two-storeyed building of plastered brick; the roof is tiled. The house is …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wyke - Wyvill Wyke WYKE, a tything, in the parish, union, and hundred of Axminster, Honiton and Southern divisions of … or Whytham ( All Saints), a parish, in the union of Abingdon, hundred of Hormer, county of Berks, 3 miles (N. W.) from Oxford; containing 189 inhabitants. It comprises 1129 a. 1 r. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… XX, p. 273) to five coins, one of Nerva, one of Trajan and three of Hadrian found in a bank of earth near the Roman … was uncovered in 1935; it had guilloche borders, foliage and a dolphin. Ecclesiastical c(2) Parish Church Of St. … has been entirely modernised and a small 17th-century building to the E. has been joined to the main house. The W. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Ancient and historical monuments in Buckinghamshire Wyrardisbury 102. … the old dressings are of clunch, much whitewashed, and the modern dressings are of oolite. The roofs are tiled. … cannot be determined exactly; the present S. half of the building was probably a hall reaching to the roof, and the N. …
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