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Old and New London
… retires hitherElizabeth Woodville, Widow of Edward IV., a Prisoner hereForm of Service for the Repose of the Souls of … Holy Trinity, which was built from the designs of Mr. A. W. Pugin. The first stone of the church was laid in 1834, by Dr. …
Survey of London
… page 18), the inhabitants considered making the hamlet a separate parish, with its own parish church. Taking the … over the altar. The work was carried out by the firm of R. W. Bowman of West India Dock Road and the church was … pt 3/4: Pop.484, pp.2904: 3 Edw VII, c.16. J.Britton and A.Pugin, Illustrations of the Public Buildings of London, …
Survey of London Monograph
… Monuments of Great Britain. By Richard Gough, F.S.A. London, 1786, 1796, and 1799. (Illustrated.) 1793. Some … 1825. Specimens of Gothic Architecture. By Augustus Pugin. London, 1825. (Measured drawings.) 1830. History and … World, June 15, 1839. 1841. Memoir of Crosby Place. By J. W. Papworth. MS. 4to. R.I.B.A. Library. (Illustrated). …
A History of the County of Stafford
… were formed, in 1852 and 1858 respectively. 1 There was a priest in Brewood in 1086. 2 The church had been … Giffard tombs. 42 In 1911 a new stone reredos designed by W. D. Caroe and carved by N. Hitch was installed, and a … church of ST. MARY, built 18434, was designed by A. W. N. Pugin (181252), who also gave three stained-glass windows. …
Survey of London
… into the hands of John Angell. 149 Thomas Fox inherited a copyhold estate in Lambeth Manor called Masticks and half … same year. Benjamin Ferrey was a pupil of Augustus Charles Pugin and author of Recollections of A. W. N. Pugin and Augustus Pugin. C.C., Deed 171204, pp. 180190 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Castle Church CASTLE CHURCH Castle Church has been a separate parish from at least 1546. 1 The ancient parish … Hall, completed in 1855 from designs by E. W. Pugin, 199 is built on the ancient moated site, and is a
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Chathill - Chedglow Chathill CHATHILL, a township, in the parish of Ellingham, union of Belford, S. … hundred of Witham, N. division of Essex, 4 miles (S. by W.) from Braintree; containing 563 inhabitants. This place … church, for the last mentioned, was designed by Mr. Pugin, and built at the cost of the Earl of Shrewsbury; …
A History of the County of Chester
… Mary in August 1541, with an establishment consisting of a dean and six prebendaries. 1 It was the second of the six … (d. c. 1623), master of Sedbergh grammar school (Yorks. W.R.). 15 Others were employed within the diocese; David Yale … south choir aisles, and in the lady chapel, to designs by Pugin, Wailes, the O'Connors, and Clayton and Bell. 125 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… style, as it is said, from designs of the younger Pugin, and is constructed of rubble with ashlar dressings and a steeply pitched slate roof. The building consists of a … Street, and the Dependents in Adelaide Road. Inf. from Mr. W. D. Peckham. a In 1700 it is recorded that the Friends had …
A History of the County of Oxford
… St. Frideswide's priory in 1546, is unique in being both a cathedral and a college of the university; the former … it bore a fair proportion to the size of the parish. 80 W. W. Merry (vicar 1861-84), later rector of Lincoln College … two windows in the south aisle were designed by A. W. N. Pugin. 42 The church had a clock by 1469. 43 In 1460 the …
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