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A History of the County of Stafford
… moved to Newcastle from Ashley. 5 Egan built the present church of Holy Trinity in London Road in 18334, 6 and it was … Society held a public meeting at Newcastle to denounce the Church of Rome. 7 The south aisle of the new church was at first used as 'a commodious residence for the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in the Presbyterian meetinghouse near St. Giles's Church, 10 but after the burning of the meeting-house by … 12 One of the regulations required the teaching of the Church Catechism. Reading, writing, and accounting, however, … established 1847, and Wolstanton, established 1841. The Church of England was mainly responsible, therefore, for …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 632, and the glebe consists of 3 acres, with a house. The church is a spacious and handsome structure. Newchurch … commuted for 160, the whole payable to the rector. The church is a plain brick building, with a tower at the west … 52 acres, with a good parsonage-house, built in 1832. The church is an ancient edifice, situated in West Newchurch; and …
Survey of London
… Charity John Marshall, gentleman, the founder of Christ Church (see p. 101), lived in Axe Yard during the last few … towards providing a residence for the minister of the new church (Christ Church). 56 Marshall's property in Axe Yard comprised the …
A Dictionary of London
… believed to stand on the site of the entrance to the old church of the Grey Friars Monastery (End. Ch. Rep. Christ Church, Newgate Street, 1902, p. 10). Newgate Ward See … his wife Turnud gave to St. Mary and St. Aldhelm in the Church of Malmesbury his church dedicated to St Nicholas. …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… to rejoin the brook at Oxenhall bridge, south of Oxenhall church, according to another of 1300 it followed the brook … Market trading apparently extended into the west part of Church Street where there was a row of selds c.1315. Part of …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… Rawl. C. 790, f. 28. C.R. Elrington, 'The Survey of Church Livings in Gloucestershire, 1650', Trans. BGAS 83 …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… were originally used) on the south-west and south, part of Church Street on the south-east, and the churchyard on the … were apparently close to the west end of the parish church on or near the site of the later manor house. It was … range presents a symmetrical five-bayed faade to the church, formerly reached by a gate, now blocked, in the …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… History RELIGIOUS HISTORY ORIGIN AND STATUS OF THE PARISH CHURCH The early ecclesiastical status of the large parish is … 11th century, was also found on that site. 17 That the church originally served an even wider area is supported by … same ownership in the late 12th century. In 1181 Newent church with its tithes, together with the churches of Taynton …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… Gloucester road in the east of the town was recorded as Church (or Churchend) Street from 1368 3 and its outer part, … was distinguished in the 17th and 18th centuries as Old Church Street 4 or Bartholomew's Street. The short stretch of Church Street 5 between the two bends became known as Upper …
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