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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in Westbury, namely Chalcot and Leighton House. 62 In 1722 Paul Phipps, who added extensively to the family estates, was … See p. 155. See pp. 155, 156. W.R.O. Inventory of goods of Paul Phipps. See p. 153. See p. 48. E 159/350/329. W.N. & Q. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Dilton and Chalford. In 1719 the estate was conveyed to Paul Phipps (d. 1722) and from Paul it passed in the Phipps family to Thomas Henry Hele …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the manor was granted to John Bush, probably brother of Paul Bush, the last Rector of Edington. 87 John's son, … son, also called Thomas (d. 1724), conveyed the manor to Paul Phipps of Chalford (d. 1722), and to Paul's sons John (d. 1739), and Thomas (d. 1747). 93 It …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and residence of Richard Marsh, Esq. A chapel of ease, St. Paul's, of which the foundation stone was laid in June 1846, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… chancel-screen, slip-tile with arms of SS. Peter and Paul, 15th-century. ConditionGood. Secular b(2). Westhide …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… civil parishes:St. Clement Danes; St. Mary le Strand; St. Paul Covent Garden; St. Martin in the Fields; St. Anne Soho; … 18th-century date, a flagon, with representation of St. Paul in Malta, in repouss work, 17th-century, and a small cup … and base. ConditionGood. (14). Parish Church of St. Paul, Covent Garden, stands in the middle of the S.W. side of …
Old and New London
… Edmund, St. Nicholas, St. Mary (Henry VII.'s Chapel), St. Paul, St. Edward, St. John, St. John the Baptist (commonly … mortal of the most illustrious and most benevolent John Paul Howard, Earl of Stafford, who, in 1738, married … by the late Earl of Ellesmere, in 1849. The Chapel of St. Paul, which is first on the north side of the Abbey after …
Old and New London
… crypt, the only other instance being at Wells, that of St. Paul's having perished in the Great Fire; and this crypt … Wroth, and others, said to be applied to the repair of St. Paul's, and to occasion the saying of 'robbing Peter to pay Paul.'" Bishop Thirleby is reported to have impoverished his …
Old and New London
… cathedral churches; the one in London, dedicated to St. Paul; and the other in the island of Thorney, which he … of Westminster was given to distinguish it from St. Paul's Church, in the City of London. Apropos of the origin … of London," that Sebert, who founded the Cathedral of St. Paul, within the walls of the City of London, was no less the …
Old and New London
… under Queen Mary, John Feckenham, late Dean of St. Paul's, was appointed Abbot of Westminster and Chaplain to … the funeral cortge to pass through the Strand and St. Paul's; in a conflict between the mob and the soldiers, two …
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