Calveley Church is in the village of Calveley, Cheshire, England. It is an active Anglican church in the parish of St Boniface, Bunbury, the deanery of Malpas, the archdeaconry of Chester, and the diocese of Chester.[1] The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.[2]
^Calveley Chapel, Calveley, Bunbury, Church of England, retrieved 26 February 2012
^Historic England, "Calveley Church (1135771)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 26 February 2012
CalveleyChurch is in the village of Calveley, Cheshire, England. It is an active Anglican church in the parish of St Boniface, Bunbury, the deanery of...
Calveley is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Alpraham and Calveley, in the unitary authority area of Cheshire East and the ceremonial...
Sir Hugh Calveley (died 23 April 1394) was an English knight and commander, who took part in the Hundred Years' War, gaining fame during the War of the...
England, "CalveleyChurch (1135771)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 8 December 2013 Historic England, "The Woodlands, Calveley (1330077)"...
Calveley railway station (originally Highwayside) was located in the centre of the small village of Calveley, Cheshire, England. Opened 1 October 1840...
returned to Chateauneuf to plot the invasion of the Rhône Valley with Hugh Calveley. Marching south, a forward base was established on the Allier at Pont-du-Chateau...
before the evening news, each five-minute cartoon was written by Grange Calveley and produced by Bob Godfrey. He was the original narrator and voice actor...
B5074 at Wades Green near Church Minshull, while Calveley Green Lane runs west to connect with Calveley Hall Lane in Calveley. In the south of the civil...
to restrain their ravages. In 1365 the free companies, under Sir Hugh Calveley and other leaders, took service with Bertrand du Guesclin, who employed...
under the Test Act 1672. However, Methodists took communion at Anglican churches until 1795, and some continued to do so, and many Presbyterians were prepared...
Cross holders: Edward Kinder Bradbury Frederic Brooks Dugdale Charles Calveley Foss Reginald Clare Hart Raymond Harvey Lodge Joseph De Montmorency Llewelyn...
not incorporate the Row. One of these was Bridge House, built by Lady Calveley in 1676; it was the first house in Chester to be designed in neoclassical...
Rescue launches. RAF Mount Batten took over this work upon closure. RAF Calveley KY England Cheshire 1942 1946 RAF Cambridge England Cambridgeshire 1938...
Railway from the Chester and Crewe Branch of the Grand Junction Railway at Calveley to Wolverhampton; and for other Purposes connected therewith. Shropshire...
Olley (born 1942) Ruth Rix (born 1942) Alan Aldridge (1938–2017) Grange Calveley (1943–2021) Errol Lloyd (born 1943) Osi Rhys Osmond (1943–2015) Graham...
UNDER QUEEN ELIZABETH" (PDF). Retrieved 10 June 2012. "Claughton, Piers Calveley". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University...
Hall Bulkeley Grange Bulkeley Hall Burton Hall Burton Manor Butley Hall Calveley Hall Capesthorne Hall Castle Park House Checkley Hall Chelford Manor House...
Piers Calveley Claughton (8 June 1814 – 11 August 1884) was an Anglican colonial bishop and author. The son of Thomas Claughton (M.P. for Newton, Lancashire...
Thomas Bromley Jane Bromley William Davenport Thomas Cotton Elizabeth Calveley of Lea Newbold Sir Thomas Wolryche, 1st Baronet Ursula Otley of Pitchford...