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A History of the County of Gloucester
… the farmers in 1710 was a Quaker 75 and Westonbirt had 3 Presbyterians in 1750. 76 In 1773 a house in Westonbirt was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of a much larger edifice. There is a place of worship for Presbyterians in connexion with the Church of Scotland; and a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… about 250 per annum; and a school in connexion with the Presbyterians, was founded and endowed by Thomas Benyon in …
A History of the County of Essex
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… alternately; income, 150. There are places of worship for Presbyterians, Particular Baptists, the Society of Friends, …
Old and New London
… various sects now called Calvinistic Methodists; and the Presbyterians, who are now risen or degenerated into the … be concluded that the king had the cordial support of the Presbyterians, whom nothing would satisfy but the abolition … against their enemiesthe Scots, the Royalists, and the Presbyterians. In the meanwhile Cromwell gained strength, and …
Magna Britannia
… Street. There are two meeting-houses for the Scotch presbyterians 8; one for each of the following … and four 42-pounders unserviceable. One for the presbyterians of the established church of Scotland, and one …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… family of Clavering, and there is a place of worship for Presbyterians. In the village is a vaulted tower that often …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… members of the Free Church, the United Secession, Reformed Presbyterians, Baptists, Independents, Original Seceders, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… lighted by two windows. There is a place of worship for Presbyterians. In 1843, a skeleton with the teeth perfect, …
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