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Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… Commissions are not here more particularly described. 417. Church. Appointments, &c. ( See also Ireland and Scotland.) … one of the Secretaries of State, connected with Church and University Affairs, &c. To whom directed. Nature. Date. Page. … on Maundy Thursday. 20 Feb. 319 Vice-Chancellor of University of Cambridge. Scobell, George Pender, B.A., in …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… Commissions are not more particularly described. 825. Church Appointments, &c. ( See also Ireland and Scotland.) … one of the Secretaries of State, connected with Church and University Affairs, &c. To whom directed. Nature. Date. Page. … 327 Do.do. Hudson, Mary,do. " " 327 Vice-Chancellor of University of Cambridge. Hallifax, Samuel, L.L.D., Fellow of …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… aide-de-camp for the Commander-in-Chief in Ireland. 1377. Church. Appointments, &c. (See also Ireland and Scotland.) … Principal Secretaries of State, connected with Church and University Affairs, &c. To whom directed. Nature. Date. Page. In Church Book, 172982. Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University. Ellerker, Roger Mainwaring, fellow commoner of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… there are about 4 acres of glebe, and a house. The church has a fine tower. A school, erected in 1771, is … is a parsonage-house, and the glebe contains 56 acres. The church is an ancient cruciform structure, chiefly in the … W. Corbould; the glebe consists of about 33 acres. The church is partly in the early and partly in the later English …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… since, a mine was opened on a farm belonging to Samuel Church, Esq.: the vein extends to the depth of sixty yards, … 1735; but, continuing there only one term, he quitted the university, became immediately an itinerant preacher, and, … attainments, and by the offices which he filled in the university of Oxford, was born at this town, where he died in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… are arranged approximately in rows parallel to the river. Church and churchyard (Monument (1)) are incorrectly … Cambridge to Biggleswade, made c. 1826, now divides the church and vicarage from the few remaining houses; prior to … recently demolished. Ecclesiastical Tadlow, the Parish Church of St. Giles b(1) Parish Church of St. Giles stands on …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… 9 per annum; patrons, the family of Hay Mc Kenzie. The old church of St. Duthus, founded by Thomas, Bishop of Ross, and … at length became dilapidated; and in 1815, the present church was built, at the eastern extremity of the town, and … language only; and for their accommodation the ancient church, though the interior has suffered some trifling …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Street, which forms the S. boundary of the parish. The Church is the principal monument. Ecclesiastical b (1). Parish Church of the Holy Trinity stands N. of the village, some way … Tower and South Porch are of late 15th-century date. The church was completely restored in 1874 and the organ-chamber …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… Baynard, 1681-3, 1689-91, 1699-1701 'The Shop', St Pauls Church Yard, 1705, St Gregory, 1655, 1705, St Andrew … William LILLINGSTONE, W A Shaw, A History of the English Church during the Civil Wars and under the Commonwealth, … uncle of Edward TURGIS (11) One Henry Tulse was MP Christ Church, Hants, 1659, 1660, 1661-1678/9 This person was of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is a vicarage-house, and the glebe contains 5 acres. The church has a remarkably fine tower, and among several … net income, 170; patron, Admiral A'Court Repington. The church, situated in the county of Stafford, is spacious and … floors, their entrances being within and without the church, respectively. Beneath the edifice is a crypt, 33 …
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