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A History of the County of Stafford
… his brother-in-law William Hopkins, a major benefactor of St. John's church in Horninglow. 6 The house is of red brick … a council estate of the late 1940s to the west centred on St. Andrews Drive. Houses in Field Lane and Kitling Greaves …
A History of the County of Stafford
… until 1986, when Anglican services were introduced from St. Modwen's in Burton. 7 A United Free Methodist mission … 8 Services ceased in 1966, and the congregation moved to St. Thomas's church in Belvedere Road. The former chapel … it has a side tower with a spire. It became the present St. Thomas's Methodist church in 1966, after the congregation …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… possibly in 1843, when the stable block was also added. 6 St. John's Lane has buildings which range in date from the … R.C.H.M. Cambs. ii. 65, 72-3. C.R.O., Q/RDz 6, p. 48. St. John's Coll. Mun., D 26/59; ibid. MP S/36. Ibid. D 26/7. … Cambs. ii. 70-1. Ibid. 71. Ibid. 70; C.R.O., 515/SP 353. St. John's Coll. Mun., D 70/62; MP S/35; MP S/36. R.C.H.M. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… (34) and (35). Ecclesiastical a(1) Parish Church of St. Peter (Fig. 63; Plates 15, 16) stands W. of the village … 1214 Bishop Eustace granted the church to the Hospital of St. John at Cambridge, and in 1267 Bishop Hugh Balsham added … of the nave. Fig. 63 Horningsea (1), The Parish Church of St. Peter Reused 'Barnack' ashlar at the base of the chancel …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… leisure pursuits, and was open to the general public. 31 st Rep. Com. Char. 119; above, Fen Ditton, charities. Para. based on 31 st Rep. Com. Char. 118-19, 144-5; C.R.O., P 94/25/9-15 (from …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Ely. 29 The living was appropriated to the newly founded St. John's hospital c. 1207-8 or 1213-15 by Bishop Eustace … Balsham had required, by chaplains who were brethren of St. John's, although in the 1280s the brother who served the … in 1289. 33 After the absorption of the hospital into St. John's College in 1511, parochial chaplains were …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… farmhouses in the village were Manor farm, with 207 a., St. John's farm which had 145 a., and King's farm with 118 a. … late 19th century. North Hills farm had c. 218 a. owned by St. John's College. In the 19th century the Fison and … in the parish. In 1910 W. C. Saunders was tenant of St. John's, North Hills, and King's farms. 85 In 1941 Manor …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… young children in another small school in 1833. 6 In 1841 St. John's College gave a site for a schoolroom on the east … 164-5. Educ. of Poor Digest, 61; H. F. Howard, Finances of St. John's, 144; Clay, Horningsey, 21; C.R.O., P 94/25/1. … Enq. Abstract, 63; C.R.O., P 94/25/1. Howard, Finances of St. John's, 145; Mins. of Educ. Cttee. of Council, 1849-50 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… late as 1353. 39 In 1356 Malory sold the manor to Mary de St. Pol, countess of Pembroke, who granted it to her … then, presumably before 991, gave it to Ely. The estate of St. John's College, Cambridge, in Horningsea originated with Bishop Eustace of Ely's grant of Horningsea church to St. John's hospital, Cambridge, before 1215. 57 The hospi tal …
Old and New London
… an astrologer, and Thomas Southwell, a canon of St. Stephen's, are alleged to have "endeavoured to consume … lake somewhat the appearance of the "ornamental waters" in St. James's Park, a similitude borne out by the number of … the poet Rogers, of whom we have spoken in our account of St. James's Place. 1 It is an altar-tomb, resting on a high …
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