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A History of the County of Essex
… to 171 by 1949. As a result of bomb damage in 1944 the steeple became unsafe and was taken down in 1954. 107 The …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… finest ecclesiastical edifices in the principality. The steeple of the original structure was blown down in 1331; and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… church is chiefly in the later English style, and has a steeple at the north-east angle. It is supposed to have …
The Environs of London
… in the year 1630, before which time there was a leaded steeple 32. The greater part of the church was rebuilt in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Warlaby WARLABY, a township, in the parish of Ainderby-Steeple, union of Northallerton, wapentake of Gilling-East, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 93 In the end designs for both a round tower with steeple and a square tower were rejected, and the present …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1499 sold their share of the manor to John Gilbert of Steeple Ashton. 18 In 1515 Gilbert sold it to William Bird, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of Englishcombe shewing that on Feb. 20 last the tower and steeple with 5 bells therein of their parish church fell to …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1623; (son of Hugh, rector of Bromham, Wilts), vicar of Steeple Ashton, Wilts, 1605, rector of SS. Peter and Paul, … 15 July, 1681, aged 17. Webbe, Theophilus s. George, of Steeple Aston, Wilts ("sacerd." erased). Merton Coll., … of Bath SS. Peter and Paul 1634; his father vicar of Steeple Aston 1605-36. See Foster's Index Eccl. Webbe, Thomas …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… upper parts of the City, and threw a jet of water over the steeple of St. Magnus Church. Before this time no such thing …
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