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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… 6 m. N.E. of Southend-on-Sea. Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of St. Peter stands in the village. The walls are of … The West Tower was added early in the 16th century. The church was extensively repaired and the chancel walls refaced … re-built. The North Vestry and South Porch are modern. The Church, Plan Architectural DescriptionThe Chancel (18 ft. by …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… At the lower end of this hamlet stands the parish church. Park (Parc) PARK (PARC), a hamlet, in the parish of … "the parcel or territory of Ishow," the saint to whom its church is dedicated. The late Archdeacon Payne conceived the … to whom, according to the ancient register of Llandaf, a church was consecrated here, in the eleventh century, by …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to be distributed among the poor attending Holy Trinity church, two-fifths to help support the Sunday school, and one-fifth for a singers' pew in the church. 97 The income of the charity was £6 in the early 1970s and the money for a pew was devoted to the church fabric. 98 14 th Rep. Com. Char. 62; Hyett, Painswick, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… A priest was recorded at Painswick in 1086 42 and the church there was granted to Llanthony Priory by Hugh de Lacy … dedicated to Our Lady, which had been founded in Painswick church before 1443 85 by Walter Collins, 86 one of a family … in local affairs during his tenure of office. 9 The parish church of ST. MARY 10 apparently occupies the site of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… from the manor in the late 15th century 71 when the church at Painswick was being rebuilt. 72 The quarries held …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1725 to buy an estate in Haresfield and a gallery in the church for the use of the boys. The school was held in the … were affiliated. 30 Two other parochial schools, the Edge Church of England school and the Beeches Green Roman Catholic … 48 New school buildings near the site later chosen for the church at Uplands were opened in 1872 when the average …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… which was later called High Street or Barnet Street. 42 A church was built south of the street by the end of the 11th … Hall or Hale from the 16th century, 45 to the south of the church and commanding the southern approach to the town. A … to St. Mary's Street, an ancient street 60 linking the church and market-place. Tibbiwell Street, the continuation …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… overseer of the poor from the mid 18th century. A former church-house, in New Street, was used for the poor in 1681. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… owned them in 1972. 21 The supposed castle south of the church, or a manor-house on or near the same site, appears to … 75 and Cirencester Abbey. The estate of Cirencester church recorded in 1086 76 was evidently that in Stroudend … and is a large gabled residence in the Cotswold style. The church of Painswick was granted by Hugh de Lacy to Llanthony …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 16th century when unlicensed readers were permitted in the church, 52 but the purchase of the advowson and subsequent … the early Puritan tradition within the established church. 53 The earliest organised nonconformist group in the … 60 in 1900, 78 and in 1972 there were c. 30 members of the church, which no longer had a settled minister. 79 A further …