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A History of the County of Oxford
… bells and plate see F. Sharpe, Ch. Bells of Oxon. iii (O.R.S. xxxii), and J. T. Evans, Ch. Plate of Oxon. (Oxf. 1928). … CHURCH CATHEDRAL Christ Church, established on the site of St. Frideswide's priory in 1546, is unique in being both a … were the Purification (2 Feb.), All Saints (1 Nov.), St. Hugh's Day or Queen Elizabeth's accession (17 Nov.), and Whit …
A History of the County of Essex
… Churches CHURCHES Ancient Churches ALL SAINTS'. The church's position, at an angle to the modern High Street and on the … building of the castle bailey in the late 11th century. 3 St. Botolph's priory was patron in 1254, and retained the … from c. 1644 to 1735 were sequestrators of Holy Trinity. 2 Hugh Allen, rector from 1562, also held St. Mary Magdalen …
A Dictionary of London
… Churches The origin of the word is treated under the head "Church" (q.v.). The number of churches in London and … etc. In 1361-2 there were 109 parish churches, including St. Leonard Shoreditch and St. Mary Islington, and 6 chapels … there were 106 parish churches, 30 prebends of St. Paul's, and 2 chapels within the liberties (Cal. L. Bk. G. p. …
Survey of London
… Ferrey. Christ Church began as a daughter church to St. Mary Abbots, which from 1842 was ministered to by John … district and has always remained under the parish church's aegis. The idea of building a 'chapel of ease' in this area … church were in readiness. As early as 1881 an architect, Hugh Roumieu Gough, had been chosen and his preliminary plans …
Survey of London
… concluding his unique collection of articles on Kensington's churches, published as The Church Index. 'Of the … were the same. The affairs of the parish centred upon St. Mary Abbots in Kensington Church Street, at the heart of … substantial 'grant aid'. Holy Trinity, Brompton, and St. Barnabas's, Addison Road, were the results. 3 …
Survey of London
… their religious liberties in 1828. From 1813 until 1869 St. Mary's Chapel in Holland Street functioned as their local place of … appears to have changed his name to Dr. Nazarian and, as head of the London congregation, became the official client …
A History of the County of Chester
… religious bodies Medieval chapels MEDIEVAL CHAPELS Little St. John The hospital of St. John without the Northgate, founded in the 1190 s, had both a church and a chapel, where masses were said …
A History of the County of Chester
… in terms which suggest that it was associated with St. Peter's. 2 Probably it was founded by the Montalt family, barons of … of Chester cathedral, was not and in the 1690s his curate, Hugh Burches, was so established a figure at the church that …
A History of the County of Chester
… Trustees, with whom it remained in 2000. 7 The benefice's income came largely from endowments provided in 1872 and … of Chester and formed from parts of the parishes of St. Oswald, St. John the Baptist, and Plemstall. 13 Reduced in size by …
A History of the County of Chester
… beliefs took hold in Trinity Street, at Matthew Henry's chapel (originally Presbyterian) in the mid 18th century … church worshipped in a room over the post office in St. John Street before opening a church seating 250 in 1868 … 19407. The church bought the elementary school behind St. Olave's church in 1946, and began holding services there …
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