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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… was reconstituted as a cathedral church, with a bishop, dean and twelve canons. Thomas Thirlby was named as the first bishop. The dean, William Benson or Boston, had been abbot of Westminster … endowment of the bishopric was described and that of the dean and chapter on 5 August 1542. 2 The deanery and all the …
Old and New London
… Flood Street, which stood between the entrances of Dean's Yard and Tothill Street, derived its significant name. … Harold" in Poets' Corner in the Abbey hard by, but the Dean and Chapter refused to allow his body to rest there; so, …
Old and New London
… and WashhousesMechanics' InstitutionBowling AlleyLittle Dean StreetTufton StreetRoyal Architectural MuseumA … from the Broadway, skirting the southwestern corner of Dean's Yard, and running parallel to Abingdon Street, is … specially erected. In 1840, Dr. H. H. Milman, afterwards Dean of St. Paul's, laid in this street the first stone of …
Old and New London
… years of his life in a house in the Little Almonry, near Dean's Yard, of which Aubrey gives us a curious description. …
Old and New London
… wherewith he meant to have destroyed Simon (the Dean of York) and others; but his messenger was intercepted, … century, the Government rented the New Way Chapel from the Dean and Chapter, and the Guards attended divine service … was erected upon a piece of waste ground belonging to the Dean and Chapter; its founder being Mr. George Darrell, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… on St. Simon and Jude's day, 1255, at Blith, certified the dean and chapter of York, of their release. Walter de … Hercy, which yet remains in the town, divided by the brook. Sir Thomas Normanvile, 16 E. 4. passed this with …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… ConditionMuch denuded. b(4). Near Corn Mill, mile S. of Brook End, fragment. b(5). At Manor Farm, about 800 yards … and said to have been a Quaker meeting-house, at Brook End, about 800 yards N. of the church, is a long …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… connected with the works in the neighbouring Forest of Dean." (E. W. Brayley and J. Britton, The Beauties of England …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the king's books at 5.15.3.; net income, 135; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Hereford; impropriator, the Warden of St. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and the old Westonbirt-Leighterton road and the Sherbourne brook on part of the south-west. The southern boundary, which … earth 6 from which issue several springs. The Sherbourne brook flows eastwards across the south part of Westonbirt. … the gardens involved the diversion and culverting of the brook in the late 1860s and a small lake was created west of …