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A History of the County of Essex
… the east by Manor Park cemetery, and included Godwin and Sebert Roads. 118 The Woodgrange estate, comprising 110 a. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Gate and Manor Park, and east by Manor Park cemetery. Sebert Road, which had been built by 1878, 31 ran through the …
A History of the County of Essex
… churches, to which Providence had belonged. Jireh chapel, Sebert Road, originated in 1888, when Mr. Allen began to hold … in a small building attached to Jireh Lodge, no. 133 Sebert Road. 80 In 1921 the present chapel was built at no. 244 Sebert Road with materials from one demolished at Woburn …
Old and New London
… are now thrown into one. The kings buried in the Abbey are Sebert, Edward the Confessor, Henry III., Edward I., Edward … and Anne; the rest are the consorts of kings. The tomb of Sebert, king of the East Saxons, who died in 616, and of … Pennant, "must not be omitted; he translated those of Sebert into a tomb of touchstone, beneath an arch made in the …
Old and New London
… Wood, in his "Ecclesiastical Antiquities of London," that Sebert, who founded the Cathedral of St. Paul, within the … complied, and saw his fare enter the new-built Church of Sebert, that suddenly seemed on fire, with a glow that … plain simplicity of the Pagan architects into contempt." Sebert has been generally accredited with having conducted …
Old and New London
… altar are the curious and interesting monuments of King Sebert; Ann of Cleves, wife of Henry VIII.; Aveling, Countess …
Old and New London
… church was erected here during the Heptarchy, by Sebert, King of the East Saxons, or (according to Camden) of the East and Middle Saxons. Sebert, who, under his uncle Ethelbert, had been Bretwald, or … dedicated to St. Peter. As Ethelbert died in A.D. 606, and Sebert followed him to the grave soon after, we can fix the …
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