Records of Buckinghamshire, Or, Papers and Notes on the History, Antiquities, and Architecture of the County, Together with the Proceedings of the Architectural and Archaeological Society for the County of Buckingham, Tom 8James Pickburn, 1903 |
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... John L. Myres , M.A. , F.S.A. ) " The Church Bells of Bucking- hamshire " ( 1st notice ) ( Mr. E. J. Payne , M.A. ) ... John Parker ) Proceedings of the Society for the year 1897 " • List of Officers and Members Inventories of the Parish ...
... John L. Myres , M.A. , F.S.A. ) " The Church Bells of Bucking- hamshire " ( 1st notice ) ( Mr. E. J. Payne , M.A. ) ... John Parker ) Proceedings of the Society for the year 1897 " • List of Officers and Members Inventories of the Parish ...
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... John and Dame Joan Salisbury . 448 John Warner , Rector , 1421 . 451 Two Priests , c . 1430-40 . Curious Indent and Group of 6 daughters , c . 1500 . Church of St. Bartholomew , Fingest- Exterior · Ground Plan • 452 · 453 457 .458 West ...
... John and Dame Joan Salisbury . 448 John Warner , Rector , 1421 . 451 Two Priests , c . 1430-40 . Curious Indent and Group of 6 daughters , c . 1500 . Church of St. Bartholomew , Fingest- Exterior · Ground Plan • 452 · 453 457 .458 West ...
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... John Danyell of London , the Ham- bleden tenor , the tenor and seventh at Hughenden , and the fourth and fifth at Soulbury , all from the Wokingham foundry , are smaller still . Next in size are the Broughton tenor , by Henry Jordan ...
... John Danyell of London , the Ham- bleden tenor , the tenor and seventh at Hughenden , and the fourth and fifth at Soulbury , all from the Wokingham foundry , are smaller still . Next in size are the Broughton tenor , by Henry Jordan ...
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... John Rufford , who was appointed the King's bellfounder in 1367. The Hardmead tenor , and perhaps the second at Beachampton , appear to be by the same founder . There are also seven small bells , probably of local manufacture , in the ...
... John Rufford , who was appointed the King's bellfounder in 1367. The Hardmead tenor , and perhaps the second at Beachampton , appear to be by the same founder . There are also seven small bells , probably of local manufacture , in the ...
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... John Sturdy , who cast the treble at Adstock , and the saints bells at Chesham and Stoke Hammond . On his death , in 1458 , she continued the business , supplying the treble at Beachampton , marked with a coin surmounted by a widow's ...
... John Sturdy , who cast the treble at Adstock , and the saints bells at Chesham and Stoke Hammond . On his death , in 1458 , she continued the business , supplying the treble at Beachampton , marked with a coin surmounted by a widow's ...
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