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A History of the County of Oxford
… of the south transept were blocked off to form a verger's house. 18 By 1847 the state of the cathedral was described as … the Crown which retained it until Charles I granted it to Pembroke College in 1629. 13 The college presented regularly, … The Calvinist John Hall, rector 1667-1710, also master of Pembroke College (1664-1710) and bishop of Bristol …
A History of the County of Essex
… 9 In 1650 the tithes were worth £30 and the parsonage house £3. 10 In 1772 Charles Gray settled a yearly rent of £10 10 s., from a house and land in All Saints' parish, on the rector as long … 3 a. 14 Most of the glebe was sold in 1918. 15 The rectory house, recorded in 1610, stood west of the church in the …
Survey of London
… had already been opened in May, in the garden of Chope's house at the south corner of Gloucester Road and Clareville … as a memorial to him (Plate 117b). 35 The organ case, to house the instrument recently built by Brindley and Foster …
A Dictionary of London
… out of London Wall to Finsbury Circus, between Salisbury House and London Wall Buildings (P.O. Directory). In Coleman …
Survey of London
… the succeeding thirty years. Next to it stand a clergy house (1883) and the Philbeach Hall (18946). The early … of bank loans the future site of the church and clergy house were secured in September 1882 for 2,475, of which … 1849 an 'Upper Room' at the corner of Warwick Gardens and Pembroke Gardens had been brought into use in the southern …
Survey of London
… pretension. Other sects did their best to keep up with the house-building boom of the 1860s, by which time the orthodoxy …
Survey of London
… stood a pair of cottages called Baxter's Cottages, another house, and a schoolroom with its playground. So the church … to Mews and Davis's designs in 1922. 225 It is a simple house of plain English character, with a hipped roof and … May 1863. 254 The prominent site, at the south corner of Pembroke Gardens and Warwick Crescent (now Gardens), was …
A History of the County of Chester
… abbot's manor court of St. Thomas, 45 it became a private house called Green Hall after the Dissolution. 46 The …
A History of the County of Chester
… the church had no glebe. 18 In 1532 it was given a house in Watergate Street, and in 1537 it had a garden. 19 The parsonage house in existence in 1696 was unoccupied after 1735 and had … Martin was 200. 81 St. Bridget's, new church A parsonage house adjoining the church was taken down in the late 17th …
A History of the County of Chester
… from endowments provided in 1872 and 1884. 8 A vicarage house south of the church was built in 18856. 9 From the … Commissioners made grants towards providing a parsonage house in 1864 and 1881, and a house was built by 1887. 18 Throughout the 19th century …
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