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Churche's Mansion is a timber-framed, black-and-white
Elizabethan mansion house at the
eastern end of
Hospital Street in Nantwich, Cheshire, England....
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Thomas Wayne "Kip"
McKean II (born May 31, 1954) is an
American minister. He was the
founder of the
International Churches of
Christ and of the International...
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Architecture of Byzantium: Art,
Liturgy and
Symbolism in
Early Christian Churche. London: I. B. Tauris. ISBN 978-1-78076-291-3. OCLC 879616183. Gökovali...
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firste bur**** at
Eston Priorie Churche amongst divers of his auncestors,
bothe Seymours and Sturmyes.
Howbeit that
Churche beinge ruyned, and
thereby all...
- the
Churche after the
Churche of England, to be used and
observed in the
saide Churche of Inglande,
agreable to
thordre of the
prymative Churche, moche...
- later, by
October 1553, "Alle the
alteres and
chappelles in alle
Powlles churche" were
taken down. In
August 1553, the dean and
chapter were
cited to appear...
- the
pluckynge downe of alle the
alteres and
chappelles in alle
Powlles churche, with alle the toumes, at the
commandment of the
byshoppe then
beynge Nicolas...
- have been
built for
Thomas Churche, a
linen merchant from one of the
prominent families of the town. It
remained in the
Churche family until the late 19th...
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Castle Ashby, Northants. (1574–1635)
Longford Castle, Wilts. (1576–91)
Churche's Mansion, Nantwich, Ches. (1577)
Parham Park, W. Sus**** (1577) Rainthorpe...
- the Sacramentes, and
other rites and
ceremonies of the
Churche:
after the use of the
Churche of Englande. London:
Richard Grafton. 1549. "evensong"....