FavershamAlmshouses are Grade II-listed almshouses in Faversham, Kent. They are operated by the trustees of Faversham Municipal Charities. Almshouses...
Street, was the location of the murder of Thomas Arden in 1551. The FavershamAlmshouses were founded and endowed by Thomas Manfield in 1614, with additional...
of British almshouses: Bedford Almshouses, Bedford Andrew's Almshouses, also known as the Widow's House, Speenhamland Westende Almshouses, Wokingham Dixon's...
Dieu, referred to a type of hospital or almshouse. Examples include: Maison Dieu, Dover Maison Dieu, Faversham Maison Dieu, (Singleton, New South Wales)...
(2012). "Kellaway and the almshouses". The Sherborne Page. Retrieved 29 December 2020. Carter, Blanche LH (1931). "Sherborne Almshouse". Dorset Year Book: 19...
Abbey in 1860–61 after its partial collapse. St Mary's of Charity in Faversham, which was restored (and transformed, with an unusual spire and unexpected...
Capuchin Franciscan Friars founded 1902; present church opened 1963; extant Faversham Abbey Cluniac monks — from Bermondsey, Surrey founded 1148 (1147) by King...
land of the village. Faversham Stone Chapel Chapel AD500 Ruins A ruined Church of Our Lady of Elwarton, located near Faversham. Its origins date back...
Dieu is also applied to these foundations. For example, Maison Dieu, Faversham. Cowan, Ian Borthwick; Easson, David Edward; Hadcock, Richard Neville...
library. The passageway running to the Lady Chapel was turned into an almshouse for six bedemen. The Lady Chapel itself was handed over to the town as...
distinctive red gown with a crowned rose badge on the left shoulder. The almshouse was founded near the abbey by Henry VII in 1502, and the twelve almsmen...
Park until 1939. During the Second World War the residents of Watts' Almshouses, Rochester were evacuated to a Georgian house in the village called Eylesden...
Finch. He also left £6 13s. 4d. to Clement Norton, a former vicar of Faversham who had, like Moyle, joined in the 1543 anti-evangelical prebendaries'...
previously considered by the Trust, but not progressed to completion, include: Almshouses, Denton, Lincolnshire – demolished by then owner Sir Bruno Welby, subsequently...
Strood pier. The East Kent Railway had permission to run a line from Faversham to Chatham, and intended to connect with the South Eastern Railway at...
monastic buildings by. The manor house is now converted into a number of almshouses. Historic England research records. "Monument Number 448538". Heritage...
Royal Ulster Constabulary. William Arthur Terry, Chairman, Canterbury, Faversham and District War Pensions Committee. Constance Gwenllian Thomas, Honorary...
University of Nottingham. Roger Denis Moate, MP, Member of Parliament for Faversham. For political service. Geoffrey John Mulcahy, Chairman and Chief Executive...