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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… separated from the church by a thin partition wall with a ringers' gallery above; the north entrance is now completely … angle, which has a moulded arch and chamfered jambs. The ringers' gallery has a 17th-century rail serving as a parapet …
Ewelme
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… services including a monthly children's service. The bell ringers and choir met weekly, and the community aimed to be … to the north chapel, removing parts of the organ- and ringers' lofts to reveal the long-concealed west window, and … and sold in 19656. 21 Expenditure included general upkeep, ringers' fees, the clerk's salary, and destroying vermin, and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 21 in. high, is thought to have been an extra-sacramental ringers' flagon, and is inscribed 'the pot of Fisherton Anger …
Old and New London
… and in 1726 the first peal of Bob Maximus, one of the ringers being Mr. Francis (afterwards Admiral) Geary. It was reported by the ancient ringers, says our trustworthy authority, that every one who …
The Environs of London
… Queen's Majestie's being at Put ney for vyttels for the ringers 2 8." It appears, by several subsequent entries, that … religion 0 8 1584. Spent at our dinner 0 16 1588. To the ringers at the Queen's return from Barnelms, (Sir Francis …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 3, Henry VII
… co. York, p. 597. Rimington, Remyngton, co. York, 175. Ringers, Ryngers [in Terling], co. Essex, manor, 534. … co. Essex, 923. Ryngebourne. See Rengeborn. Ryngers. See Ringers. Ryngested. See Ringstead. Ryngewolde. See Ringwould. …