The Manor Church Centre was a combined church and church hall on Seabank Road, Egremont, Merseyside, England. It was built in 1907–08 as Egremont Presbyterian...
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Silverton Park (also called Egremont House), a large neoclassical mansion house built in 1839–45 by George Wyndham, 4th Earl of Egremont (1786-1845) and demolished...
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one day being handed over to the Neville family angered Lord Egremont greatly. Egremont decided to ambush the Neville family's returning wedding party...
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Bramley, Surrey (section Holy Trinity Church)
mile of the church. Two of the grandest houses in the village, of Tudor architecture, remain: East Manor (which faces the rebuilt manor house) and East...
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of Harthill. The parish church was under the patronage of George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont. A medieval Lord of the manor had been Peter de Brus, Lord...
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327972 Orchard Wyndham is a historic manor near Williton in Somerset, centred on the synonymous grade I listed manor house of Orchard Wyndham that was situated...
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son inherited the manor, but he died heirless and the manor was passed to his nephew Charles Wyndham, 2nd Earl of Egremont. The manor remained in the Wyndham...
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Blackborough, Devon (section Descent of the manor)
Early English style parish church of All Saints, built in 1838 by George Wyndham, 4th Earl of Egremont, lord of the manor, who also built Blackborough...
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Cumbria are one close to Egremont and another possible one near Cockermouth. All are located near to what were feudal estate centres. It has been suggested...
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beaten and threatened by Thomas Percy, Lord Egremont. In 1455, de la More petitioned the King, accusing Egremont of rampaging through Cumberland, assaulting...
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separated 1750), Baron Cockermouth (created 1749, separated 1750), Earl of Egremont (created 1749, separated 1750), and Earl St. Maur (created 1863, extinct...
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England, "Manor Church Centre, Wallasey (1258397)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 December 2014 Historic England, "Church of St Nicholas...
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St Bees Priory (category Church of England church buildings in Cumbria)
sea. Also granted were the chapel of Egremont, churches at Whicham and Bootle, land in Rottington and the manor of Stainburn at Workington. St Bees was...
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Hill High Fell's ward Black Hill Sheriff Hill Ravensworth Beacon Lough Egremont Estate Low Fell's ward Lyndhurst Allerdene Saltwell's ward Shipcote (overlaps...
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Ludlow: the Parish Church of Saint Laurence, a History and a Guide, Birmingham, England: SP Print, 1980 "St Michael and All Angels Church, Creaton history"...
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(Birkenhead: Upton) (3) No. 9 (Wallasey: Leasowe) (3) No. 10 (Wallasey: Marlowe-Egremont-South Liscard) (3) No. 11 (Wallasey: Moreton and Saughall Massie) (3) No...
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"Connexion") to the centre and Methodism's governing body, the annual Conference. Today, societies are better known as local churches, although the concept...
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Petworth House, Sussex and other houses for George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont (1777–79); Dumfries House, Ayrshire, Scotland, for the 5th Earl of Dumfries...
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St Mary the Virgin, Brighton (redirect from St Mary the Virgin Church, Brighton)
Brighton's religious life for much of the 19th century. The 3rd Earl of Egremont, who lived on the Petworth House estate in West Sussex, also owned East...
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beam engine which was originally installed in 1782 by the 3rd Earl of Egremont to pump water from the river to Petworth and his home at Petworth House...
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believed to have taken its name from a church which was once a chapelry and was the north chapel of the Manor of Petworth, and originally was two separate...
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monthly meeting dates at Madginford Hall, Egremont Road, Bearsted, Maidstone ME15 8LH or St Peter's Church Hall, Button Lane. Sometimes the finance and...
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Edwards Public Library. Passmore Edwards Public Library. The reredos in Egremont Panel on St Nicholas Chiswick font. Courtesy Peter Hammond. Panel on St...
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gypsum. In 1843 the esplanade was built by George Wyndham, 4th Earl of Egremont, and in 1855 a new harbour was commissioned to cope with increased iron...
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Groups include the Church of Scientology at Saint Hill Manor, Opus Dei, the Rosicrucian Order, the Pagan Federation and the Church of Jesus Christ of...
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West Blatchington and Ovingdean, each of which had an ancient church at their centre. New housing estates such as Mile Oak, Moulsecoomb and Saltdean...
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sections were referred to as Lot Street, section west of Spadina was named Egremont Street until about 1837. East of the Don River to near Coxwell Avenue it...
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History of medieval Cumbria (section Urban centres)
nature (as at Penrith), or was "planted" (planned, as at Egremont) usually by the lord of the manor. A spurt in growth took place between 1100 and 1350, but...
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resort of New Brighton, and new estates for the gentry were also built at Egremont, Oxton, Claughton and Rock Ferry. Arrowe Hall was built for the Shaw family...
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West Of Porch, Church of St Mary (1345706)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015. Historic England. "Halsway Manor (1057472)". National...
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