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A History of the County of Sussex
… was empowered to nominate a curate, but no marriages or burials were to be performed in the chapel. 81 The … when a parish was formed out of Broadwater and St. George's parishes. 83 The benefice was called a perpetual curacy … 9 The cure became a vicarage in 1868. 10 With help from Queen Anne's Bounty a house for the incumbent was built in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… weekly payments. 7 A new schoolroom, classroom, and master's house were built in Richmond Road c. 1834, 8 and c. 1847 … to the Revd. W. Davison (d. 1852). The Davison school's average attendance was 120 in 1862 when there was also a … county council took over a private school in Bedford Row, 1909. Moved to new buildings in South Farm Road 1914. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Warwick and Montague streets north-south. 48 Bedford Row and Copping's Row, later Marine Place, south of Warwick Street, were … Road, were also in existence by 1811, 54 and Gravel or Greville Terrace to the south of it apparently by 1813. 55 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… AND PUBLIC SERVICES Manor Court books of Worthing manor's court baron survive from 1544 to 1925. 91 The court's … not more than once a year, and sometimes not for three or four years. Thereafter they were held more intermittently. … the town in 1803, and a lock-up was provided in Cook's Row off High Street which served until the town hall was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY. The Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion, after an unsuccessful attempt to establish … neo-Egyptian facade, designed by C. Hide, in Bedford Row. There were c. 140 morning and evening worshippers and 60 … in Marine Place in 1865, 34 and there was a preaching or mission room in Montague Street in 1873 35 and 1878, 36 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… by 1811, and a master of ceremonies c. 1813. 19 Worthing's original promenade was the sands, but by 1811 they had been … at the junction of High and Warwick streets, and Stafford's Marine library, west of what was later the Steyne Hotel. 31 By 1859 the number had increased to four or five. 32 In 1802 Thomas Trotter, a travelling …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the wapentake of Skyrack, W. riding of York, 3 miles (S.) from Wetherby; containing 19 inhabitants. It comprises … Hill, and comprises 4176 acres, of which 563 are common or waste. The soil is various. The lands are watered by two … leet and baron are held; and a fair, granted in the 7th of Queen Anne, is kept on the Wednesday before the festival of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Buckinghamshire Wotton Underwood 101. WOTTON UNDERWOOD. (O.S. 6 in. (a)xxvii. N.W. (b)xxvii. N.E. (c)xxvii. S.W.) Ecclesiastical a(1). Parish Church of All Saints, about … good. c(6). Cottage, near the smithy at Wotton Row, mile S.W. of the church, is of two storeys, built in the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Writtle 109. WRITTLE. (E.c.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)xliii. S.E. (b)lii. N.W. (c)lii. N.E. (d)li. S.E. … a four-centred head with a moulded label, all of late 15th or early 16th-century date, set in 14th-century splays.and … moulded mullions. The roof of the main block has queen-post trusses. The Moat is incomplete. ConditionOf …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… and western boundaries followed no natural features or roads for any significant distance. On the south it was … south-west of Cockshutt Piece and north-east of Ball's coppice. In the earlier 19th century there was some … were erected, to which some terraces, like Diamond Row, were added in the 19th century. At the Moss and around …
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