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Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… seventeenth century In the mid 13th century, Laurence of St. Michael, who had succeeded the Bucointe family as owner … to Thomas, rector of Great Walsingham, who granted them to St. Mary Spital without Bishopsgate. 1 9A descended as part … In 1325 Walter de Blecchinggeleye was Sir Stephen Asshwy's tenant, probably for 9A. In Asshwy's grant, before 1328, of …
City of London tithe assessments
… wch appeales or reviews were not had in the parishes of St Mary-le-bow - or S Pancrace …
A Dictionary of London
… shop and houses built over one part of the cellar next the church of All Saints " in parva Roperia," the other part of … I. p.m. [74]). See All Hallows the Less. All Hallows in St. Helen's " Alhaloyns in seynt Heleyns" in Byshoppis Gate Ward, …
A Dictionary of London
… All Hallows, Bread Street - Almshouses, Judd's Charity All Hallows, Bread Street On the east side of Bread … de Bredestrete," 1275 (Ct. H.W. I. 24). "Bredstrate church," 19 Ed. I. (Anc. Deeds, A. 1970). " All Hallows in … by Sir C. Wren at a cost of over £3000, and the parish of St. John the Evangelist united to it (Strype, ed. 1720, I. …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… All Saints' church The new church; clergy and lecturers THE NEW CHURCH. … to superintend the execution of his design. Mr. Harrison's plan was a semicircle, a form, in some respects, possessed … the venerable memorial of past ages presented by St. Nicholas' steeple, turns with pleasure to observe so fair …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… All Saints' church The old church ALL SAINTS CHURCH HISTORY THE … this time, the rood-loft was taken down, by the chancellor's special mandate. A new vane was also put up; the bells, … periods in this ancient church. 1. The chantry of St. Thomas is supposed to have been founded by John Pulhore, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… Place (Fig. 70) This open space to the N. of All Saints' church formed part of a large medieval market place. (70) … damage by fire. In 1791 the lease was renewed by Browne's Hospital, the owners, to John Boyfield, carpenter, with a … was lengthened in the 19th century. The main front on the S. is in five unequal bays with approaching steps, moulded …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… Saints' Street (Fig. 70) This street, a continuation of St. Peter's Street, crosses at its E. end a possible market-place, … to Red Lion Square. In 1826 the first Roman Catholic church in the town was built on the site now occupied by No. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… mainly from the Headington and Taynton quarries. The E., S. and W. sides of the Front Quadrangle seem to have been … except the two at the S. end which have the symbols of St. Mark and St. John; at the intersection of these ribs with … Chichele, (b) Henry VI, (c) King Arthur, (d) St. Dunstan, (e) St. Edmund, (f) Odo, Archbishop of Canterbury; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by Henry VI on 20 May 1438, 2 and at the archbishop's request the king accepted the title of co-founder ( tanquam … saw the purchase of Charlton's Inn at the corner of Cat St. and High St., 6 and the selection by the archbishop of … studies undertaken by the fellows was the profit of the Church. Thus every master of arts must assume the priesthood …
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