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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Colne, 3 m. S.E. of Colchester. Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. Laurence stood 700 yards S.W. of the modern church. It was entirely destroyed about 1837. The modern church contains from the old building the following: Fittings …
A History of the County of Essex
… East Donyland Church CHURCH. The advowson of East Donyland church was confirmed to … no house on the glebe. 97 In 1723 the rector kept only a room in the parish. A parsonage house had been built on the …
A History of the County of Essex
… was made until 1862 when a school was built next to the church. 56 By 1871 it was overcrowded with 131 children in accommodation for 89. An infants' room was added that year, increasing the school's capacity to … and 46 infants. 59 The school was reorganized in 1946 as a Church of England junior and infants school, and became a …
A History of the County of Essex
… 23 A mound in woodland east of the site of the medieval church and north-north-east of Donyland Hall might be a … the most important site probably being the manorhouse and church which lay c. 474 yd. apart on the east side of the … an amateur architect. During the 18th century the central room was converted into a stair hall and much of the house …
A History of the County of Essex
… in the parish in 1766, 1778, and 1790. 44 A Methodist church had 18 members in 1789 and 14 in 1790. 45 In 1790 a … Evangelical Fellowship, and in 1992 it was an Evangelical church affiliated to the Rural Ministries. 49 The chapel, … part of the Artillery Street, Colchester, circuit, and a church was built in 1913. 51 By 1972 the church was served by …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the chapter had formerly. In the South Ile of East Drayton church within a garter, Azure three Flowers de Liz Ermine … is pretty well built, and of considerable magnitude. The church, which is dedicated to St. Peter, seems of size …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Stafford, late Duke of Bucks, who presented to the church of Castre St. Edmund's, in 1463. John Vere Earl of … during life, who died in 1501, and was buried in the church of Wivenho in Essex; and the said Earl married … called Fastolf's Place, where I saw a few years past in a room, used by a baker, for his office, several effigies, (in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… wife, settled the moiety of it, and the advowson of the church, on their heirs. He and Holbek were bound to hold it … held it at his death in 1434, and was patron of the church, and came after to the Cleres of Stokesby. The Earl … and a half with 13 acres of meadow, 5 saltworks; a church with 5 acres, valued at 6 d. of which a freeman was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Thomas Dunn 1669 21 John Rowe, Peter Caulier 1670 22 Henry Church, Mitchel Mew, Esqrs. 1671 23 Sir Thomas Medowe, Knt. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… TO YARMOUTH. In 1287, The sea flowed into St. Nicholas's church, four feet deep, and laid great part of the town under … 1297. Simon Blaking, of Martham, fled into St. Nicholas' church, and confessed that he had broken open the house of … days. Such papal abjurations frequently happened in this church, especially in the reigns of Edward I. II. and III. …
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