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A History of the County of Essex
… 1898 no. 60 Romford Road was rented as a settlement house. E. G. Howarth, head of the settlement in 19059, directed a … settlement, Cumberland Road, was founded in 1892 by F. W. Newland, pastor of Canning Town Congregational church. 34 … it was again in difficulties. 43 It was saved by the Revd. David Sheppard, who reconstituted it as the Mayflower family …
A History of the County of Essex
… church, the Grove, Stratford, originated in 1852, when G. W. Fishbourne from Bow (Lond.) started services in Rokeby … in south West Ham. A group at Plaistow formed by J. E. Cracknell in 1858 lasted only until the following year. 54 … there in 1898. The cemetery also contains the tomb of David Salomons (d. 1873), the first Jewish lord mayor of …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… with Keinton Mandeville and from 1992 also with Barton St. David and Kingweston. It now forms part of the Wheathill … D/T/ilc 1; TNA, HO 107/1933; ibid. RG 9/1660; RG 10/2441. E. Ekwall, Oxf. Dict. of Eng. Place-Names (1960), 294; J. E. … TNA, HO 107/937. SRO, Q/AB 76; Q/RDe 87. J. B. Harley & R. W. Dunning, Somerset Maps (Som. Rec. Soc. 76, 1981), maps …
Survey of London
… saved by a system of underpinning devised by the architect W. P. Griffith, later augmented by shores and tie-rods. 56 … Coldbath Square easily surpassed even Riceyman [i.e., Granville] Square in squalor and foulness; and it was far … Factor: the Italian Community in Great Britain, 1991; David R. Green, 'Little Italy in Victorian London: Holborn's …
Survey of London
… built here, No. 27, was the home of the young architect E. B. Lamb, living with his mother there in 1829. 27 Rodney … in the long term. By 1894 the owner was recorded as W. Prichard, a solicitor in Bedford Row, though he may only … 30, long demolished, was rebuilt in similar style in 2007 (David McMaster, architect, for Goodwater Construction Ltd), …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and all the year round except at the time of 'danger', i.e. pannage. 46 Land at Marlpost continued to be held of … other benefices, one for instance being treasurer of St. David's cathedral. 6 Among fund-raising activities at the … curates' stipends. 28 After 1834, however, the vicar, J. W. Warter, a 'high and dry' churchman who published two books …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1660. See Gutch, i. 617; & Foster's Index Eccl. Westl(e)y, Thomas "ser." Christ Church, subscribed 29 Oct., 1657. … Index Eccl. Wharton, Anthony B.A.; M.A. 14 July, 1553. W(h)arton, Anthony of co. Lancaster, pleb. Lincoln Coll., … entry under date 3 Aug., 1578, aged 17. [Whit(e)head, David studied at Oxford, chaplain to Anne Bulleyn; exiled …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… other estates. 31 In 1400 John de Calvyley, as guardian of David de Calvyley, heir of Hugh de Calvyley, claimed the … 137/76/15. C 138/17/58. C 139/139/26. Complete Peerage; J. E. Jackson, 'Lord Stourton and the Murder of the Hartgills', W.A.M. viii. 242336. C 66/1071 m. 28. C.P. 25(2)/239/13 Eliz. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… 468; V, 85; Corp. Inscr. Latin. VII, 33. (2). Strand Lane, E. side, about 80 yards S. of the Strand, plunge-bath of … accounts. In 1515 the foundation-stone of the N.W. Tower was laid; the Chancel, with its Chapels, continuous … on N. side with figure with staff labelled Isechias and David, with harp, middle light on S. side with figure with …
Old and New London
… we are told by Mr. Timbs, "was restored by its tenant, Mr. R. Clark, one of the choir, who also erected in its front the … of York, who died in 1807 and also a former Bishop of St. David's; and there are here a few memorial tablets of no … prelate of the English Church, successively Bishop of St. David's, Rochester, and St. Asaph. He was a powerful …
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