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  • ...n Richardson, widow, for £1000, soon realised a sufficient fund for a new church, which was built in 1837, and dedicated to St. Thomas. It ignores the tradi ...St Thomas's, was erected in 1854, on elevated ground immediately above the church, with funds raised by subscription chielfly through the exertions of Mrs. L
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  • ...for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_George's_Church,_Kendal St George's Church, Kendal]. [[Category:Church]][[Category:Parish Church]][[Category:George Webster]]
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  • Situated in [[Kirkland]] the Parish Church is dedicated to the Holy Trinity. ...he early thirteenth century, though it occupies the site of a much earlier Church. A record in the Domesday Book, and the shaft of an Anglian Cross, housed i
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  • ...-Kendal]], Fragments collected relating to it's ancient Streets and Yards; Church and Castle; Houses and Inns", [[John F Curwen]], [[1901]]
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  • ...ie-Kendal, Fragments collected relating to it's ancient Streets and Yards; Church and Castle; Houses and Inns", John F Curwen, 1901
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  • ...ie-Kendal, Fragments collected relating to it's ancient Streets and Yards; Church and Castle; Houses and Inns", John F Curwen, 1901
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  • ...ie-Kendal, Fragments collected relating to it's ancient Streets and Yards; Church and Castle; Houses and Inns", John F Curwen, 1901
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  • ...ie-Kendal, Fragments collected relating to it's ancient Streets and Yards; Church and Castle; Houses and Inns", John F Curwen, 1901 in relation to the Commer
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  • ...ie-Kendal, Fragments collected relating to it's ancient Streets and Yards; Church and Castle; Houses and Inns", John F Curwen, 1901 p32 ...rie' a monument is erected in the [[Parish Church]] and another in Faxton Church, Northamptopnshire, where he was born, and where a traditional story still
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  • ...ie-Kendal, Fragments collected relating to it's ancient Streets and Yards; Church and Castle; Houses and Inns", John F Curwen, 1901 'Interior of the Parish Church. (Two views)
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  • ...ces to the [[White Hall]] in 1861/1862 the clock was given to [[St Thomas' Church]] but the bell went to the [[White Hall]]. ...h repair, renovation, and erection there. It first struck the bell of this church on August nth, 1862, and a cleaver contrivance was made so that it could do
    5 KB (926 words) - 01:27, 30 July 2023
  • ...e George of Denmark on their knees, with the prosperity of the Established Church. In the evening there were illuminations, bonfires, etc., with such joy as
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  • ...stood one hundred years. After the erection of the present St. George’s Church in 1841, this chapel was little used excepting for temporary purposes, but ...Rev. Isaac Saunders, M.A., of St. Margaret’s, Westminster, in aid of the Church Missionary Society for Africa and the East. - Service to commence at half-a
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  • ...it is quaintly recorded on a brass plate in [[Kendal Parish Church|Kendal Church]] that she was - Born the 24th June 1690, Marry'd the 24th June 1708, Bury'
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  • ...n Richardson, widow, for £1000, soon realised a sufficient fund for a new church, which was built in 1837, and dedicated to St. Thomas. It ignores the tradi ...St Thomas's, was erected in 1854, on elevated ground immediately above the church, with funds raised by subscription chielfly through the exertions of Mrs. L
    2 KB (293 words) - 01:17, 30 October 2016
  • [[Church]][[Chapel]][[Quakers]][[Society of Friends]]
    1,021 B (171 words) - 00:48, 30 October 2016
  • ..., masses for the soul of Julian de Clifford continued to be said in Kendal Church till the period of the reformation. ...ones till it reaches the spot where the old smithy stands, opposite to the Church Schools. Here it crosses the road, running along the Glebe house garden, ar
    7 KB (1,212 words) - 00:30, 22 September 2017
  • Following last week's story about missing files from former church home St Monica's, in Kendal, readers have been fast to respond.
    4 KB (649 words) - 13:50, 16 May 2017
  • ...ie-Kendall. Fragments collected relating to its ancient streets and yards; Church and Castle; houses and inns"
    451 B (60 words) - 16:53, 14 August 2023
  • ...by a great majority of the churchwardens at their public meeting in Kendal Church that the house belonging to [[Thomas Harrison]], attorney-at-law, situated ...s the '[[Ring o' Bells]] Inn' followed by main foot entrance to the Parish Church.
    2 KB (350 words) - 18:03, 8 February 2024
  • In the early church registers the name of Thomas Capper, of [[Kirkland]], frequently appears, a
    2 KB (339 words) - 01:20, 30 August 2017
  • In [[Kirkland]] adjacent to [[Kendal Parish Church]], accessed from [[Peppercorn Lane]] car park, fronting the river. Postcode ...engraving 'Prospect of Kendal' (1665) shows a large building close to the church which could be an early representation of it.
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  • [[Kendal Church]], historians tell us, is mentioned in the [[Doomsday Survey]], made by ord ...wn, and put to death a large number of the inhabitants who had fled to the Church for protection. The invader spared neither age nor sex. It was one of the b
    166 KB (28,207 words) - 16:43, 24 October 2022
  • ...hurchyard.There is a stained glass window in [[Kendal Parish Church|Kendal Church]], erected by his son in 1865 to the memory of his parents.
    3 KB (429 words) - 02:01, 10 October 2017
  • ...all 1900]]. Fragments collected relating to its ancient streets and yards; Church and Castle; houses and inns" Curwen, John F., KENDAL: Printed and Published
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  • ...robably first used the parish church for lessons but in 1888 moved to [[9 Church Walk]] which was given to the school by ...y, as was the case in many country towns, they learnt their lessons in the church itself. In 1641 I find Robert Vicars mentioned as Usher, and as Master, J.
    11 KB (1,848 words) - 01:00, 26 October 2017
  • 1600-1601 [[John Thwaites]] (second time). July 1st, 1601, Heversham Church "utterly consumed with fire, and all implements, ornaments, 1701-1702 [[Joseph Dawson]]. A new organ erected in the church, built by "Father Smith" and a gallery built expressly for the same at
    61 KB (8,765 words) - 20:17, 17 February 2025
  • At an early hour in the morning flags were hoisted on the Town Hall, Castle, Church Steeple, Canal Warehouses, and various other places, and a general bustle p
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  • ...l after the [[Kendal Castle|Castle]] and the [[Kendal Parish Church|Parish Church]].It is certainly the oldest continuously inhabited building in the town. I ...and tenement on the N.W. side of Wildman Street, 1,000 yards N.N.E of the church, is of two storeys; the walls are of rubble and the roofs are slate covered
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  • ...ie-Kendall: Fragments collected relating to its ancient streets and yards; church and castle; houses and inns (Kendal: Titus Wilson) p. 360 [http://hdl.handl
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  • ...the current Parish Church car park and the entrance to the [[Kendal Parish Church]]. Reputedly used by churchwardens.
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  • ...for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_George's_Church,_Kendal St George's Church, Kendal]. [[Category:Church]][[Category:Parish Church]][[Category:George Webster]]
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  • 1854-1855 Church Brough intake
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  • Situated in [[Kirkland]] the Parish Church is dedicated to the Holy Trinity. ...he early thirteenth century, though it occupies the site of a much earlier Church. A record in the Domesday Book, and the shaft of an Anglian Cross, housed i
    2 KB (314 words) - 01:19, 8 January 2021
  • ... MARRIAGE. At our Church, the let inaUnt, by the Her. Archdeacon Cooper, James, youngest son of Samu
    15 KB (2,308 words) - 08:05, 26 February 2021
  • Kendal Mercury Saturday 11 June 1853: <blockquote>MARRIED. At our parish church, on the 7th inst., the Rev. Chaplin, curate, Mr John Rhodes, draper, to Mis
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  • ...delight and recreation in periodical fights with Sampson’s boys from the Church Yard School. “ Lord Harrowby ” was generally the cause of these conflic 2. The Spinsters shall regularly attend Divine Service at the Parish Church, on Sundays ; also on Christmas Day, Good Friday, Ascension Day, Ash Wednes
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  • ... MARRIAGE. At our Church, the let inaUnt, by the Her. Archdeacon Cooper, James, youngest son of Samu
    775 B (106 words) - 06:53, 26 February 2021
  • [[Rev John Sampson]] ([[Church Yard]])
    24 KB (2,392 words) - 02:10, 1 November 2021
  • ...ie-Kendal, Fragments collected relating to it's ancient Streets and Yards; Church and Castle; Houses and Inns", John F Curwen, 1901
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  • ...ie-Kendal, Fragments collected relating to it's ancient Streets and Yards; Church and Castle; Houses and Inns", John F Curwen, 1901 p269
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  • ...ie-Kendal, Fragments collected relating to it's ancient Streets and Yards; Church and Castle; Houses and Inns", John F Curwen, 1901 p274-283
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  • ...ind the old church with [[Garth Heads]] above. The hall at the rear of the church was the venue for the Zion Badminton Club, Sunday school, 6th Kendal Girl G The church has a 2 manual organ made in [[Wilkinson' Organ Works]] on [[Aynam Road]] -
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  • Market at Parish Church In 1850 a great restoration of the [[Parish Church]]commenced when it was discovered that the chancel piers were in a parlous
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  • ...llector of the “Bibliotheca Askeviana,” being christened at the Parish Church on May 7th, 1722. He was educated at Sedbergh, and took his M.B. degree at
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  • ...r 1713, when a bushel and half of sand was got from there to roughcast the church with.
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  • ...erson of Matthew de Redman, then owner of Levens, practically re-built the church, and also ...made a living avenue for the young lord and lady to pass through from the Church to the Castle.
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  • ...ie-Kendal, Fragments collected relating to it's ancient Streets and Yards; Church and Castle; Houses and Inns", John F Curwen, 1901 in relation to the Commer
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  • ...ie-Kendal, Fragments collected relating to it's ancient Streets and Yards; Church and Castle; Houses and Inns", John F Curwen, 1901 in relation to the Commer
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  • ...ie-Kendal, Fragments collected relating to it's ancient Streets and Yards; Church and Castle; Houses and Inns", John F Curwen, 1901 in relation to the Commer
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  • ...ie-Kendal, Fragments collected relating to it's ancient Streets and Yards; Church and Castle; Houses and Inns"'', John F Curwen, 1901
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  • ...[[Nether Graveship]] (associated with the church but separated from other church lands).
    2 KB (306 words) - 19:28, 27 June 2024
  • ...burgesship and his office of justice of the peace. He was buried in Kendal Church on the 29th August, 1592. He presented to the [[Kendal Corporation|Corporat
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