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Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Part Two: The parish of Church Eaton Introduction Some Account of the Parish of Church Eaton in the County of Stafford. The Parish of Church Eaton, which is situated in the Hundred of Cuttlestone …
Middlesex county records
… House of Correccion, and assaulting him as he came from church on a Sabboth Day in the afternoone in a very …
Middlesex county records
… and William Coxworth of Ruislippe yomanfor not coming to church on the Lord's days. 12 April, 8 Charles I.G. S. P. … to be proceeded against for Recusancy, in not going to church &c., to wit, Frances wife of Henry Broome late of … against by indictment for Recusancy, in not going to church &c., to wit,Elizabeth Hilton wife of Thomas Hilton …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… Courts of Justice concerning British Plantations, the Church and cases hence recommended by the King for the time … Arms, and not concerning the Ceremony or Government of the Church. To the Twentieth, he faith, That in Year 1638. the … by both Houses, for the removing the heavy Grievances in Church and Common-wealth; whereof the Petitioners have …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… Innovations and Superstitions have been brought into the Church; multitudes driven out of His Majesty's Dominions; … Protestant Religion, expressed in the Doctrine of the Church of England, against all Popery and Popish Innovation … faithfully, and truly to be an obedient Son of the Church of England: In that Church I was born and bred; in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… was presumably at the site later occupied by St. Guthlac's church on the left bank of the Ouse about a mile upstream … (1232), 22 Missenden abbey (Bucks.) (1247), 23 the parish church of Wicken (1252), 24 the friars of Dunstable (Beds.) … to repair his hall at Swanbourne (1234) or for the church there (1249-50), 29 William de Ferrers for his hall at …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the tithes were commuted for land in 1772. Besides the church is a place of worship for Wesleyans. A school has a … the landowners. The glebe contains four acres. The church is chiefly in the decorated style; the chancel has … the Crown; income, 110; impropriator, J. Paine, Esq. The church is partly in the early and partly in the decorated …
A History of the County of Sussex
… deposits, and by an area of clay-with-flints north of the church. 3 It consists of rolling country rising gradually … main street branches in two, the left fork leading to the church, the right one to Patching Hill and formerly to … came into the possession of the prior and monks of Christ Church cathedral, Canterbury. A charter dated 947 by which …
Cardiff Records
… of Morgan Gwyn, clerk, serving the cure of the chapel or church of Rothe, beyond certain tithes as well of greater as … Also the Cell and Manor of Malpas, and the rectory and church of Malpas.] And also all Our lands, tenements, rents, … Our said county of Wilts; And also all Our rectory and Our church of Estkennett, with all their rights and …
Cardiff Records
… invisible. Under date 1557 occurs another Crown grant of Church property. It is a concession to William Morgan of … and another in Womanby, both belonging to Saint John's church; and the priest's house at Llanishen, with the tithe … will be remembered that Queen Mary, while restoring to the Church the ecclesiastical property which she found in the …
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