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A History of the County of Middlesex
… has been treated elsewhere. 57 Before c. 1134 there was a hermitage, probably on Edgware Road, where Kilburn priory … and three-storeyed, were mostly north of the L.N.W.R. railway, built through the middle of the estate in 1837, … the Chimes, a large house built in the 1860s by E. W. Pugin for the painter John Rogers Herbert (1810-90), for some …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… apparently the house of Lucy Nihell or Nihill, member of a well known Roman Catholic family, at Ladywell Court, East … of light brick with stone dressings in Early Eng. style by Pugin & Pugin 1878-9: high roofed, no tower; long wide nave straight …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the Roman Catholic mission at Turnham Green began to serve a chapel dedicated to St. Augustine. This stood by St. … The building, which still stands, was designed by E. W. Pugin. 48 It was sold in 1921, to be replaced by a
Henley: Religious History
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… Henley: Religious History RELIGIOUS HISTORY A church was founded in Henley presumably at or before the … benefited from long-serving clergy, the first incumbent (W. P. Pinckney) remaining for 40 years, and his successor F. … a magnificent east window, reredos, and altar by A. W. Pugin and his son, salvaged from the demolished private …
Old and New London
… at Clerkenwell, purchased an old manor house here, as a summer residence, and it was afterwards rebuilt higher to … Wat Tyler and his bold Kentish men poured down on London, a detachment under Jack Straw, Wat's lieutenant, who had … and was crowned by a statue of the king eleven feet high. Pugin, in that bantering book, "The Contrasts," ridiculed …
A History of the County of Chester
… known. 3 By the 14th century the hospital was governed by a master or warden, a secular clerk who also held the hospital chapel, the free … to the hospital see Ormerod, Hist. Ches. iii. 450; A. Pugin, Specimens of Gothic Architecture, ii (1823), 27-8. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of the said bishopric of Coventry and Lichfield'. 2 As a result the chapter had the sole right to confirm grants … 'nominal or pretended rector' of Barwick in Elmet (Yorks. W.R.). He was away from Lichfield for more than two-thirds of … Com. App. p. 243; Rep. Cath. Com. Lichfield, App. p. 3. Pugin, who had an unreasoning hatred of Wyatt and his work as …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… and Market Bosworth, whose substantive name derives from a different root. 2 The parish is one of the largest in the … In 1856 the benefice passed to Costobadie's curate G. W. Phipps, on the presentation of George Lamb, probably a … designed by an architect named Purdie, 29 a follower of Pugin, and is built of ironstone and limestone in an Early …
Survey of London
… to the trustees of the Campden Charities. To the east lay a three-and-a-half-acre field, then in the ownership of Durs … the economist Nassau Senior, and an architect, Redmond W. Pilkington. 20 Four of these five houses were rebuilt or … architectural training, having worked briefly in Augustus Pugin's office, and had assisted (probably to a minor degree) …
A History of the County of Stafford
… U.D., Urban District; Vct., Viscount; Wal., Walter; w., wife; Wm., William. Abberley, Jas., 241, 243 Abbey … Wagstaff, 21 Bagster (Baxster), John, 165 Bailey (Bayley), A. P., 54; Ralph, 73; Thos., 120; (fl. 1819), 286 Baker, … Thos. (fl. 1667), 231; Thos. (fl. 1732), 231; fam., 217 Pugin, E. W., 273 Pykestoke, Wm. de, 44 Queen Anne's Bounty, …
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