Author Topic: Is Alphington close to Heavitree??  (Read 10173 times)

Offline sunnylady2005

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Re: Is Alphington close to Heavitree??
« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 27 December 06 17:26 GMT (UK) »
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The Reformation was way before 1842 - so I think the info you give is misleading.   Yes post Reformation many RC churches transformed into C of England churches.   

Its dedication is beleived to be pre Reformation but the church that stands on the site may be that vintage and/or restored/rebuilt during Victorian times.....   

Knox (Greenlaw/Claydub/Edinburgh);
Syme or Sime (North Berwick/Montrose (Brechin);
McMurtrie (Dalmellington); Lamont/Limont(?);
Williams (Hampstead)/Glamorgan;
Lord (Hampstead/Lancashire);
Isaac (Wiltshire/Gower Peninsula) ;
Rowen or Rowan (Manchester);
Greenwood (Lancashire);
Also Forsythe; Kyle; Trotter; Hislop/Hoslop; Henderson; Chaplin; Parr; Mc Lean; Gourlay ; Harford

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Re: Is Alphington close to Heavitree??
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 27 December 06 18:37 GMT (UK) »
correction due to fat fingers 1482 built.

Apologies

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Commons -  Whitwick/USA/Galway
Concannon - Whitwick
Costello - Ireland
Wardle - Whitwick/Packington
Clarke - Whitwick
Lockwood - Barrow upon Soar
Bull - Whitwick/little Staughton
Moult - Coelorton
Glover - Wymeswold
Vellacott - Exmoor
Thorne - Exmoor