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Survey of London
… Coyce was of Hackney and wished to be buried in Hackney Church. 60 Dr. Coish married Sara, daughter of John James, … skinner. He was granted the degree of M.D. by Oxford University in 1657, and was admitted a Fellow of the College …
Survey of London Monograph
… Notes, which Sir Edmund Wright built at Ickenham Church. The peculiar feature of this building is the series …
Survey of London Monograph
… their effigies in marble in the Atkins chapel of the old church of Holy Trinity, Clapham, which has been pulled down. … and their children are now in the churchyard of St. Paul's Church, Clapham, and their monuments, with the effigies, are in the north transept of the church. Illustrations are given in the Report of the Royal …
Survey of London
… but in about 1798 'he was deserted by his flock, and the church in consequence became dissolved'. 36 a From 1802 to … for the removal of certain fittings, regarded by the church as its personal property, and allowed to them by Lord Dover, the ground landlord. The new church was opened on 1 July 1694, having been built at a cost …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Southampton; containing 405 inhabitants. Here is a church dedicated to St. Bartholomew, which is in the Rector's … and other kinds of stone quarried in the neighbourhood. A church was erected by subscription in 1825, with … considerably enlarged and improved in 1842. The church, which is partly in the decorated and partly in the …
A Dictionary of London
… and adjoining east to the lane leading to the Friars' Church. Also the tenement called the "Swanne" and the alley … towards a brotherhood of our Ladie in St. Marie Woolnoth's Church (ib. 206). Site now occupied by offices and chambers. …
A Dictionary of London
… Graces in parishes of St. Botoiph without Algate and the Church called "le Whitchappell," 49 and 50 Ed. III. (Anc. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… the principal monuments. Ecclesiastical a(1) The Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin stands in the middle of the … of early 13th-century stonework are preserved in the church but the only mediaeval structure remaining is the West … the tower was heightened in c. 1620 when the rest of the church was partly rebuilt; apart from the tower, the church …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 44 In 1651 the three-weekly court was usually held in the church-house in Urchfont. 45 In 1255 Swanborough was valued …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… (O.S. 6 in. xix. S.E.) Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. Swithin, stands in the village, and is built of … limestone and clunch; the roofs are covered with slate. A church consisting of the present Nave with a chancel and W. … it is possible that a S. aisle was removed in 1632. The church generally was restored in 1863, when the Chancel was …