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A History of the County of Warwick
… Religious History Places of worship Places of Worship The places of worship in the … on land presented by J. Walker. 11 Designed by Ingall and Son of Birmingham in the 'free Gothic' style it provided … of the Martin family: S. W. Martin (d. 1897) and his son S. J. Martin (d. 1921) who served without payment as …
A History of the County of Warwick
… PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY 1 Though the history of nonconformity in Birmingham may be said to begin logically in 1662, with the enforcement of the Act of Uniformity, religious revolt originated much … in J. Hill, Book Makers of Old. Birm. 17. See D.N.B. His son, Timothy, aged 18 in 1646, was born in Birm.: Venn, Alum. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY An assault on the 'minister' of Chelsea during his sermon in 1617 may have indicated some … perhaps outside the parish, in the 1660s. The Independent Philip Nye died at Brompton, in Kensington, in 1672. 24 Ten … 1902; 86 members 180 scholars 1930. Served by father and son J. Lawson Forster from 1882 and W. Lawson Forster from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Religious buildings RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS This account of the buildings is based on material from the sections of … one Anglican church was added to the existing stock. St Simon Zelotes was built in 1858-9 to serve a lower … Cheyne Walk, 11 to build a Gothic cemetery chapel, and his son, E.W. Pugin, to add a Blessed Sacrament chapel to their …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Religious Houses Benedictines. In 1876, at the invitation of Daniel Haigh, priest of the Erdington mission, and of … were later buried. 30 About 1861 the Oratorians opened St. Philip Neri's orphanage for boys. 31 Our Lady of Compassion. … were Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul at St. Philip's boys' home, Edgbaston, and at 33, Princip Street, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… ROMAN CATHOLICISM 1 There have always been adherents of the Roman Catholic faith in the parishes which form the … 2 and Richard Middlemore (d. 1647) 3 and Robert his son were both popish recusants. 4 Robert's daughter and … Newman and his friends should establish an Oratory of St. Philip Neri in Birmingham was nevertheless carried out. The …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1 Holborne was indicted again in 1586, as were Mary, wife of John Lytton, yeoman, in 1610 and Margaret, wife of Francis Kipping, chandler, in 1630 and 1636. 2 It was … in 1676. 5 The rector in 1706 listed 22, among them Philip Kemp, a lunatic, with his servant's family, Thomas …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The parish church THE PARISH CHURCH The parish church of Chelsea was known originally as All Saints, 15 but from … nephew Germain Gardiner and others in 1544. 13 More's son John was pardoned for treasonable words with them after … 2 Close to the east wall of the church are an obelisk to Philip Miller (d. 1771) and a stone to William Anderson (d. …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… BLACK FRIARS THE Dominicans, or Black Friars, were one of the four orders of mendicant or begging friars. 1 They received their name … It is said to have been founded by Sir Peter Scot, and his son Sir Nicholas Scot, about the year 1260. The ground on …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… JAMES' CHAPEL. This chapel, which stood on the north side of the Barras Bridge, was evidently an appendage to St. Magdalen's Hospital. 100 Edward Burrell, the master of the hospital, is styled also "Provisour of the chapell of … David and Stephen, in the year 1139, Henry, David's son, was confirmed in the possession of Northumberland, in …
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