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A History of the County of Oxford
… chimes and oversaw bell-ringing, besides maintaining the churchyard and keeping order during services. 87 Policing of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… church, within an extensive curtilage which ran from the churchyard wall to the river Windrush, and which included the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… rector and vicar were absent, the chancel ruinous, and the churchyard fouled, 61 though such neglect, typical of the … surgeons. Wrought-iron gates at the north entrance of the churchyard, designed by Clapton Crabb Rolfe, were installed … in the south transept. 202 Responsibility for the churchyard's maintenance was transferred in 1977 to the town …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… III., and is dedicated to St. John the Evangelist. The old churchyard is still retained as a place of sepulture. About a … to have been erected in the reign of Henry I.: from the churchyard is a delightful view over the dale. There is a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
A History of the County of Essex
… a church shop was built on the street side of the churchyard, its profits and rent being used for the church. … between 1561 and 1572, but by 1590 the building and the churchyard fence were in such decay that rain was penetrating … Elizabeth's chaplain (d. 1535). 65 A granite cross in the churchyard commemorates the dead of the two World Wars. …
A History of the County of Essex
… 277/11/1; ibid. D/DU 27; D/DEt M10, M13; tomb in Wivenhoe churchyard. Ipswich Jnl. 19 June, 10 Oct. 1784. V.C.H. Essex, …
A History of the County of Essex
… once a market-place) and most of the ground between the churchyard and the quay above high water. A narrow strip of … framed and fairly numer- ous. The valley slopes around the churchyard appear to have been densely built up and there was … the first floor which, with its position adjacent to the churchyard, suggests that it may have had a communal purpose. …
Survey of London
… LODGE, UPPER WOBURN PLACE Immediately south of St. Pancras Church, on the east side of Upper Woburn Place, stood … which was designed by William Inwood, the architect of St. Pancras Church, was chiefly interesting because of its plan. … is shown in the architect's perspective drawing of St. Pancras Church and it would seem to have been intended to be …
Survey of London
… at right angles northwards to Euston Road, skirting the churchyard of New St. Pancras Church. Both sections of this street were formerly …
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