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A History of the County of Somerset
… Edington EDINGTON TOPOGRAPHY The parish and former chapelry of Edington 23is a long, narrow, … road on the top of the ridge 1.5 km. to the south, and that part of the scattered settlement of Burtle known as … preacher was living in Edington Burtle and was evidently preaching there. 5 An assembly of Open Brethren was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… running the whole length of the boundary between Edington and East Coulston was transferred to the civil parish of East … and the rest of the income for the benefit of local preachers. Since most of the preachers then came from a … and Poulshot. At Edington the provision of bread, the preaching of an annual childrens' sermon by the vicar, and
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… face of the wood," from the ancient forests of Darnaway and Drummine, of which the greater part of the former and the whole of the latter were once within the limits of … of Altyre, keeper of the king's forest of Darnaway; and in 1478, a similar charter was bestowed by James III. …
Middlesex county records
… Editor's preface EDITOR'S PREFACE. I. Period and Sources of the present Volume.With the exception of the … 269, 270, touching incidents of Charles the Second's 15th and 18th regnal years, the matters submitted to historical … to the period, opening with the 19th year of Charles II. and closing with James the Second's abdication. II. Records …
Cardiff Records
… Editorial preface EDITORIAL PREFACE. Amid all the bustle and clangour of modern urban life, the spirit voices of Cardiff's past are still audible and articulate, in records which time and the spoiler have … To give another illustration of our cosmopolitanism, sermons have lately been preached in English, Irish and
Cardiff Records
… PREFACE. Once more Villa Cardiff gives to her citizens, and to the world, an instalment of her ancient records. The … permanence for their official muniments of past ages and to collect into a handy form, for purposes of reference, … churchyard in order. We are not told whether he wrote the sermons in his spare time. The documents referring to the …
The Environs of London
… Edmonton EDMONTON. Name, and etymology. THIS place, which gives name to the hundred … wherein it lies, is in Doomsday-book called Adelmeton, and in later records Edelmeton. Camden says it takes its name … about the beginning of the sixteenth century. Situation and boundaries. Edmonton is situated on the road to Hertford …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… CHURCHES. Edmonton church is first mentioned between 1136 and 1143, 86 a date consistent with the earliest surviving … was appropriated to Walden abbey from 1136-43 until 1538 and granted to St. Paul's cathedral after 1544. 88 A vicarage … The vicarage was endowed with a small plot of land and the small tithes c. 1189-90. 90 It was valued at £6 13 s. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… on premises in Silver Street towards freeing poor boys and paying the master until the school was wholly free. 21 William Pulley was the schoolmaster in 1616 22 and the master of the 'common school-house' in Edmonton was … Income was augmented by the sale of needlework, by charity sermons, and after 1891 by government grants. The foundation …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… assemblies were being held at Edmonton in 1662 13 and it was said in 1666 that 'the head of the serpent', a reference to religious rebellion, dwelt in Edmonton and Enfield. 14 In the same year Arthur Jackson, an ejected … a Quaker preacher, held a meeting there in 1669 17 and was among those indicted for attending conventicles in …
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