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Survey of London
… the City of London Police Sports Club ground. St. Paul's Church, Santley Street The site of this church formed part of an estate of some sixteen acres which … Ferndale Road and Acre Lane. 114 In 1874 a temporary iron church was erected on the site of the present parochial hall …
Survey of London
… 1954. St. Francis of Sales and St. Gertrude Roman Catholic Church, Larkhall Lane This church was erected in 1902 33 and is a plain stock brick … F. W. Tasker. CLAPHAM ROAD WEST SIDE St. Augustine's Church This church stands on the site of a congregational …
Survey of London
… his death in 1523, he erected a chapel 9 in the parish church in which he and his wife were buried, 10 and a second …
Survey of London
… and Messrs. Mitchell the builders. 57 St. Michael's Church, Stockwell Park Road The site for this church was freely given in 1839 by William Cox 58 to the … in populous parishes. 59 William Rogers' design for the church was approved early in 1840, and to ensure that the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… parish 7 m. S.W. of Sherborne. Ecclesiastical (1) Parish Church of St. Edwold stands at the S. end of the parish. The … roofs are covered with stone slates and blue slates. The church, consisting of Chancel and Nave, was built or rebuilt … bell-turret was added. The N. wall is largely modern. The Church, Plan Architectural DescriptionThe Chancel and Nave …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… net income, 128; patron, the Archdeacon of Canterbury. The church is in the early English style. Stody (St. Mary) STODY … commuted for 230, and the glebe contains 31 acres. The church is a cruciform structure with a circular embattled … with a tower. The Rev. W. Crowe, late public orator of the university of Oxford, was for some time rector. Stoke-Albany …
A History of the County of Somerset
… at Combwich. East of the junction and beside a brook a church is known to have existed by the early 12th century. 97 … Lane, so named in 1440, and St. Mary Street 6 (renamed Church Street c. 1861). 7 Routes from the north converged on … course west of the old vicarage through the site of the church house around the churchyard. 18 At about the same time …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Stogursey Churches CHURCH. Between 1100 and 1107 William de Falaise and Geva his wife gave the church with land and tithes to Lonlay abbey (Orne). 85 The … had a priory at Stogursey by c. 1120 86 and the parish church was extended apparently for use by the monks. 87 A …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 80 was later said to have been given to Stogursey priory church by the lord of Shurton manor in return for masses. 81 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 57 There were two churchwardens by 1502 and decisions on church affairs were made by a group of 24 parishioners. 58 … the village pump, and the use of the parish pound. 78 The church house was in use as a dwelling, probably a poorhouse, … and 2 'fore' rooms. 80 It continued to be called the church house for much of the 18th century, 81 but by 1830 it …