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A History of the County of Warwick
… and chapter until about 1725, when it was granted to Sir Richard Gough, lord of Edgbaston manor, in consideration of … 33 About 1725 the benefice was endowed with 200 by Sir Richard Gough and received a further 200 from Queen Anne's … 12, and see p. 355 n. 11. e.g. Edgbaston Parish Registers, ii. (Dugd. Soc. xiv), p. xxiii; Dugdale, Warws. 896. Dugdale, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to St. Alban's), and Warwick Street (1928-36). 67 Richard William Enraght, vicar 1874-83, was an ardent … Birm. Dioc. Dir. (1935). Lewis, Topog. Dict. Eng. (1848), ii. 96; Colvin, Dict. Eng. Architects, 609; Rep. of Bp. of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Soc. of London, XXII. 520; Faulkner, Chelsea, I. 260; II. 122-3. Guildhall MS 9628/5/3. Above, Congs (Cook's … (1992); see Fig. 86. Guildhall MS 9558. Lysons, Environs, II. 170. Above, Soc. Hist., educ. (pub. schs: Park Chapel … Guide. DNB. Other burials recorded in Lysons, Environs, II. 170-2, and Brief Historical Sketch of Lindsey Ho. and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 'The development of Birm. Jewry', Jewish Monthly (1949), ii. 665. H. Levine, Singers Hill Synagogue Centenary, 1856- … Encyclopaedia (1902), s.v. Birm. Jewish Monthly (1949), ii. Levine, Singers Hill Synag. Cent. 5; see also p. 517. … Singers Hill Synag. Cent. 5. Jewish Monthly (1949), ii. See below. Jewish Monthly (1949), ii. Levine, Singers …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Membership reached a maximum of 449 in 1926 but 'later post-war tendencies were adverse to the holding of the gains … brick building seating 2,000, was built at the expense of Richard Cadbury, and opened shortly after his death in 1899. … in the same street, q.v. 48 Newhall Street chapel (II) was opened in 1794 and remained in use until 1830. 49 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… there was several convinced and turned to the Lord'. 17 Richard Farnsworth had already visited Birmingham for the … preaching at Nantwich (Ches.). 53 The accession of James II in 1685 led to a relaxation of the severity of religious … of a campaign of factory visitation. 45 The migration to post-war Birmingham of some 30,000 coloured people provided …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… I (1941), 73-4; L. Tyerman, Life of Geo. Whitefield, II (1877), 193-4. Holme, Chelsea, 17. Chelsea Misc. 1094; … 288, 461. Guildhall MS 9558, f. 426. Faulkner, Chelsea, II. 260; below, foreign chs (Huguenots). Guildhall MS 9558, … rom. cathm. Guildhall MS 9580/1, p. 88. Faulkner, Chelsea, II. 191. London City Mission Mag. III. 125. PO Dir. London …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and St Jude's was demolished for luxury flats. World War II caused more losses - at St John, Tadema Road, which after …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Year Book (1952). W. P. Ward, Life of Newman, i. 443; ii. 323. Cath. Dir. (1862), 259. Cath. Cal. Dir. Archd. Birm. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a member of the Middlemore family of Edgbaston, 2 and Richard Middlemore (d. 1647) 3 and Robert his son were both … Co. Recs. vii, pp. lxxiv-lxxv. Warws. Par. Registers, ii (Franciscan Register, pt. 1), ed. W. P. W. Phillimore and … ed. E. E. Estcourt and J. O. Payne, 292. Warws. Par. Regs. ii. 3 et passim. Recusant Roll, 1592-3, 303. Cal. Cttee. for …
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