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Petitions to the Staffordshire Quarter Sessions
… written being protestant dissenters from the established Church of England do humbly petition and request you to … written being protestant dissenters from the established Church of England do humbly petition and request you to …
Petitions to the Staffordshire Quarter Sessions
Petitions to the Staffordshire Quarter Sessions
… hereby certify that we are protestant dissenters from the Church of England and that a certain building lately erected … to enable them to take down and rebuild their parish church and part of the tower and that collections have been … made by authority thereof and paid into the hands of the church wardens of the said parish of Adbaston and the whole …
A History of the County of Stafford
… ADVISORY BOARD as at 1 January 1995 Representing the University of Keele Mr. J. H. Y. Briggs, Chairman Dr. J. R. Studd Representing the University of London Dr. C. R. J. Currie, Editor, Victoria …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… parish were commuted for 256 acres of land in 1773. The church was neatly rebuilt in 1805, at the expense of the late … the township of Staindrop have been commuted for 302. The church, formerly collegiate, is a handsome structure … in this parish, 16 in Laleham, and 26 in Ashford. The church is a neat structure, consisting of a nave, chancel, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… the S.W. angle of the county. Ecclesiastical a(1) Parish Church of St. Mary stands in the town. The West Tower was … in 1631 and is ascribed to Inigo Jones. The rest of the church was re-built in 1828 and has subsequently been altered … Secular a(2) London Stone, 260 yards W.S.W. of the church, was erected to mark the western limits of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Staines Churches CHURCHES. Staines church is first specifically mentioned in 1179, 37 but it was … vocatur), possibly bears witness to the existence of a church about 1100, when the charter was made, or to a … mentions 'Saxon' (i.e. probably Norman) work in the old church, which has since been pulled down. 40 Staines church
A History of the County of Middlesex
… but there were about 60 acres of lammas lying west of the church later in the century. Common rights, apparently over … concentrations of industry around Shortwood House and in Church Street. 82 Dom. Bk. (Rec. Com.), i. 128 a- b. See p. … are mentioned: but they seem to have been both by the church and in the East End (for which, see p. 16). See p. 24. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… have passed through the town on many occasions: 47 the church bells were rung several times in 1670, for instance, … time as the bridge. 74 The 'George', on the east side of Church Street, ceased to be an inn during the 18th century … was an island as late as 1754, and in addition to it and Church Eyot there were then three islands below the bridge. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… opened its first cemetery in 1855. The rebuilding of the church in 1828 16 and of the bridge and surrounding area in … (2), 176 g- h. 2 nd Annual Rep. Poor Law Com. 534. Staines Church, Burial Ground, and Church Rates Act. 7 & 8 Geo. IV, c. 107 (priv. act); Par. …
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