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Cardiff Records
… Church goods of Llandaff cathedral and diocese (1558) Text R.O. Llandaff Cathedral Church Goods. … the money for the churche goods of the said foure hundreds and like wise appoynted to receve the plate that was to be … bell of silver doble gilte weyng unces v th the whiche is co'tynually & kepte frome the seyd Cathedrall Chirche & no …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… parishes, East Langton, West Langton, Thorpe Langton, and Tur Langton, which are together 4,409 a. in area. The … mortaged her interest to Pares' Leicestershire Banking Co. 93 The Ords appear to have lived in Tenby (Pemb.) and the … settled upon Thomas, the son and heir of William Smith of Sutton Bassett (Northants.). 28 Another leading yeoman …
Survey of London
… CHURCH OF ST. MARY, LAMBETH [See plates 84, 87, 88, 91, and 93.] The Church of St. Mary, Lambeth, because of its … Christopher Wordsworth, Chaplain to Archbishop Manners Sutton, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, and author of … and biographer, and Chaplain to Archbishop Manners Sutton. Founder of King's College, London. 1846 Charles …
Survey of London
… 1110, here built a church "pulchram satis et magnificam," and called it by the name of St. Giles-in-the-Fields. It is … has been found to 3 this church is dated 20th April, 1547, and was at the presentation of Sir Wymond Carew. On the next … Chancel of this Church./She was one of the 5 Daughters & Co-heirs of the R t. Hon ble. S r. Robert Dudley K t. Duke of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Church Stretton contained 10,286 a. (4,163 ha.) c. 1831 62 and, save for excrescences at the southern end and the … which they conveyed to the new Church Stretton Land Co. Ltd. in 1897. Two years later Church Stretton Building … of Minton, 48 which then descended, in the Lingens of Sutton St. Nicholas (Herefs.), with Yockleton and Stoney …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the king's books at 7. 16. 0.; net income, 177; patron and impropriator, J. H. Langston, Esq. The tithes were commuted for land and corn-rents in 1787. The church, having become dilapidated … Henry IV., Cirencester was constituted a separate hundred, co-extensive with the borough, the privileges of which still …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… it; a chapel of ease at Bulley then belonged to it 51 and Bulley has remained a chapelry to Churcham. A vicar's … portion had been assigned by the early 13th century 52 and the living has remained a vicarage. The advowson and the … Rudhalls in 1707, 1743, 1771, and 1790, and by Taylor & Co. in 1871. The bells were partly melted in the fire of 1875 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parish Churches, p. 370. Ancient Chapels, p. 406. Modern and Outlying Parish Churches, p. 406. For bells and plate see … (d. 1354), the others ascribed to Prior Alexander Sutton (d. 1316) and Sir George Nowers (fl. early 15th … 1298; Lunt, Val. Norw. 313. Oxf. (R.C.H.M.), 128-9. Reg. Sutton, v. 45; City Arch. H.23.2; Bodl. MS. Oxf. Dioc. d 16, …
A History of the County of Essex
… church's position, at an angle to the modern High Street and on the same alignment as a nearby Roman building, … 11th century. 3 St. Botolph's priory was patron in 1254, and retained the advowson until the Dissolution, when Henry … (1910), 153. E.R.O., D/CP 3/32; inf. from Masonic Hall Co. Ltd. and Mr. P. Jackson, solicitor. Ch. Plate Essex, 193. …
Survey of London
… Churches and chapels Church of England Christ Church, Victoria Road … in piety and generosity.' 47 Precisely how these jobs were co-ordinated is unclear, but plainly the influence of … replaced by J. P. Waldo. Under Waldo and his successor, G. Sutton Flack, the church began to assume a 'higher' tone, …
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