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Ely 1853‐1854 Reseating/Repairs ABINGTON PIGOTTS St Locality Church Name Parish County Diocese Date Grant reason ABBOTSLEY St. Margaret of Antioch ABBOTSLEY Huntingdonshire Ely 1853‐1854 Reseating/Repairs ABINGTON PIGOTTS St. Michael & All Angels ABINGTON PIGOTTS Cambridgeshire Ely 1923‐1925 Repairs ABINGTON PIGOTTS St. Michael & All Angels ABINGTON PIGOTTS Cambridgeshire Ely 1930‐1931 Repairs ABINGTON PIGOTTS St. Michael & All Angels ABINGTON PIGOTTS Cambridgeshire Ely 1936‐1937 Repairs ABINGTON PIGOTTS St. Michael & All Angels ABINGTON PIGOTTS Cambridgeshire Ely 1977‐1982 Repairs ACTON All Saints ACTON Suffolk Ely 1885‐1886 Reseating/Repairs ALCONBURY St. Peter & St. Paul ALCONBURY Huntingdonshire Ely 1842 Reseating/Repairs ALDHAM St. Mary ALDHAM Suffolk Ely 1881‐1884 Repairs ALWALTON St. Andrew ALWALTON Huntingdonshire Ely 1840 Reseating/Repairs ALWALTON St. Andrew ALWALTON Huntingdonshire Ely 1902‐1906 Reseating/Repairs ALWALTON St. Andrew ALWALTON Huntingdonshire Ely 1905‐1906 Repairs ALWALTON St. Andrew ALWALTON Huntingdonshire Ely 1944 Repairs ALWALTON St. Andrew ALWALTON Huntingdonshire Ely 1962‐1965 Repairs AMPTHILL St. Andrew AMPTHILL Bedfordshire Ely 1845‐1848 Reseating/Gallery ANGLE BRIDGE Mission Church WISBECH, St. Peter & St. Paul Cambridgeshire Ely 1876 New Church ARLESEY St. Peter ARLESEY Bedfordshire Ely 1855‐1857 Enlargement ARLESEY Mission Church ARLESEY Bedfordshire Ely 1899‐1901 New Church ASPLEY GUISE St. Botolph ASPLEY GUISE Bedfordshire Ely 1840‐1846 Rebuild BABRAHAM St. Peter BABRAHAM Cambridgeshire Ely 1904‐1906 Reseating/Repairs BALSHAM Holy Trinity BALSHAM Cambridgeshire Ely 1838‐1839 Reseating/Gallery BARFORD, GREAT All Saints BARFORD, GREAT Bedfordshire Ely 1848‐1851 Enlargement BARFORD, GREAT All Saints BARFORD, GREAT Bedfordshire Ely 1860‐1861 Enlargement BARRINGTON All Saints BARRINGTON Cambridgeshire Ely 1835‐1841 Reseating/Repairs BARTLOW St. Mary the Virgin BARTLOW Cambridgeshire Ely 1974‐1975 Repairs BARTON St. Peter BARTON Cambridgeshire Ely 1880‐1887 Enlargement BARTON MILLS St. Mary the Virgin BARTON MILLS Suffolk Ely 1902‐1905 Reseating/Repairs BARTON‐IN‐THE‐CLAY St. Nicholas BARTON‐IN‐THE‐CLAY Bedfordshire Ely 1838‐1842 Reseating/Gallery BARTON‐IN‐THE‐CLAY St. Nicholas BARTON‐IN‐THE‐CLAY Bedfordshire Ely 1875‐1879 Reseating/Repairs BASSINGBOURN St. Peter & St. Paul BASSINGBOURN Cambridgeshire Ely 1835‐1836 Gallery BASSINGBOURN St. Peter & St. Paul BASSINGBOURN Cambridgeshire Ely 1864‐1865 Reseating/Repairs BEACHAMWELL St. Mary BEACHAMWELL Norfolk Ely 1967‐1974 Repairs BEDFORD Holy Trinity BEDFORD, St. Paul Bedfordshire Ely 1837‐1841 New Church BEDFORD St. Cuthbert BEDFORD, St. Cuthbert Bedfordshire Ely 1845‐1847 Rebuild BEDFORD St. Peter de Merton BEDFORD, St. Peter de Merton Bedfordshire Ely 1850‐1856 Enlargement/Gallery BEDFORD St. Mary BEDFORD, St. Mary Bedfordshire Ely 1853 Enlargement BEDFORD All Saints BEDFORD, St. Paul Bedfordshire Ely 1908‐1916 New Church BEXWELL St. Mary the Virgin BEXWELL Norfolk Ely 1963‐1970 Repairs BEYTON All Saints BEYTON Suffolk Ely 1853‐1854 Rebuild BIGGLESWADE St. John the Baptist BIGGLESWADE, St. Andrew Bedfordshire Ely 1874‐1883 New Church BILLINGTON St. Michael & All Angels BILLINGTON Bedfordshire Ely 1900‐1902 Enlargement BOTTISHAM Holy Trinity BOTTISHAM Cambridgeshire Ely 1839‐1840 Reseating/Gallery BOTTISHAM St. James, Bottisham Lode BOTTISHAM Cambridgeshire Ely 1852‐1853 New Church BOTTISHAM Holy Trinity BOTTISHAM Cambridgeshire Ely 1905‐1906 Reseating/Repairs BOTTISHAM Holy Trinity BOTTISHAM Cambridgeshire Ely 1927‐1928 Repairs BOTTISHAM Holy Trinity BOTTISHAM Cambridgeshire Ely 1963‐1964 Repairs BOURN St. Helen & St. Mary BOURN Cambridgeshire Ely 1954‐1955 Repairs BOXFORD St. Mary the Virgin BOXFORD Suffolk Ely 1886‐1887 Reseating/Repairs BRADFIELD COMBUST All Saints BRADFIELD COMBUST Suffolk Ely 1868‐1871 Reseating/Repairs BRINKLEY St. Mary BRINKLEY Cambridgeshire Ely 1958‐1960 Repairs BROUGHTON All Saints BROUGHTON Huntingdonshire Ely 1888‐1889 Reseating/Repairs BUCKWORTH All Saints BUCKWORTH Huntingdonshire Ely 1856‐1857 Reseating/Repairs BURES St. Mary BURES Suffolk Ely 1838‐1839 Reseating/Gallery BURES St. Mary BURES Suffolk Ely 1842‐1843 Gallery BURES St. Mary BURES Suffolk Ely 1862‐1863 Reseating/Gallery BURWELL St. Mary the Virgin BURWELL Cambridgeshire Ely 1861‐1862 Reseating/Repairs BURWELL St. Mary the Virgin BURWELL Cambridgeshire Ely 1949‐1952 Repairs BURY ST. EDMUNDS St. John BURY ST. EDMUNDS, St. James Suffolk Ely 1839‐1842 New Church BYTHORN St. Laurence BYTHORN Huntingdonshire Ely 1956‐1963 Repairs CADDINGTON All Saints CADDINGTON Bedfordshire Ely 1875‐1877 Enlargement CALDECOTE, UPPER All Saints NORTHILL Bedfordshire Ely 1867‐1868 New Church CAMBRIDGE Holy Trinity CAMBRIDGE, Holy Trinity Cambridgeshire Ely 1833‐1834 Enlargement/Gallery CAMBRIDGE Christ Church, Newmarket Road CAMBRIDGE, St. Andrew the Less, Barnwell Cambridgeshire Ely 1836 New Church CAMBRIDGE St. Paul, Hills Road CAMBRIDGE, St. Andrew the Less, Barnwell Cambridgeshire Ely 1840‐1844 New Church CAMBRIDGE St. Andrew the Less, Barnwell CAMBRIDGE, St. Andrew the Less, Barnwell Cambridgeshire Ely 1853‐1856 Repairs CAMBRIDGE St. Giles CAMBRIDGE, St. Giles Cambridgeshire Ely 1872‐1879 Rebuild CAMBRIDGE St. Barnabas CAMBRIDGE, St. Matthew Cambridgeshire Ely 1878‐1887 New Church CAMBRIDGE St. Philip CAMBRIDGE, St. Barnabas Cambridgeshire Ely 1889‐1890 New Church CAMBRIDGE St. John CHERRY HINTON, St. Andrew Cambridgeshire Ely 1894‐1897 New Church CAMBRIDGE St. Andrew the Less, Barnwell CAMBRIDGE, St. Andrew the Less, Barnwell Cambridgeshire Ely 1923‐1925 Repairs CAMBRIDGE St. John the Evangelist CAMBRIDGE, St. John the Evangelist Cambridgeshire Ely 1928‐1929 Enlargement CAMBRIDGE St. Andrew the Less, Barnwell CAMBRIDGE, St. Andrew the Less, Barnwell Cambridgeshire Ely 1962‐1970 Repairs CAMBRIDGE Christ Church, Newmarket Road CAMBRIDGE, St. Andrew the Less, Barnwell Cambridgeshire Ely 1972‐1974 Repairs CAMBRIDGE St. Botolph CAMBRIDGE, St. Botolph Cambridgeshire Ely 1973‐1974 Repairs CAMBRIDGE Queen's College Chapel EXTRA‐PAROCHIAL Cambridgeshire Ely 1974‐1975 Repairs CAMBRIDGE St. Philip CAMBRIDGE, St. Philip Cambridgeshire Ely 1975‐1976 Repairs CAMBRIDGE Christ Church, Newmarket Road CAMBRIDGE, St. Andrew the Less, Barnwell Cambridgeshire Ely 1978‐1979 Repairs CAMBRIDGE St. Paul, Hills Road CAMBRIDGE, St. Paul, Hills Road Cambridgeshire Ely 1979‐1980 Repairs CARLTON CUM WILLINGHAM St. Peter CARLTON CUM WILLINGHAM Cambridgeshire Ely 1962‐1969 Repairs CATWORTH St. Leonard CATWORTH Huntingdonshire Ely 1964‐1971 Repairs CAXTON St. Andrew CAXTON Cambridgeshire Ely 1862‐1863 Enlargement CAXTON St. Andrew CAXTON Cambridgeshire Ely 1928‐1930 Repairs CAXTON St. Andrew CAXTON Cambridgeshire Ely 1947 Repairs CHERRY HINTON St. Andrew CHERRY HINTON, St. Andrew Cambridgeshire Ely 1877‐1881 Reseating/Repairs CHERRY HINTON St. Andrew CHERRY HINTON, St. Andrew Cambridgeshire Ely 1950‐1952 Repairs CHERRY HINTON St. Andrew CHERRY HINTON, St. Andrew Cambridgeshire Ely 1973‐1974 Repairs CHESTERTON St. Luke CHESTERTON, St. Andrew Cambridgeshire Ely 1874‐1875 New Church CHESTERTON Mission Church CHESTERTON, St. Andrew Cambridgeshire Ely 1905 Other CHESTERTON St. Michael & AllAngels CHESTERTON Huntingdonshire Ely 1906‐1908 Repairs CHEVELEY St. Mary & Whole Host of Heaven CHEVELEY Cambridgeshire Ely 1851 Reseating/Repairs CHEVINGTON All Saints CHEVINGTON Suffolk Ely 1908‐1909 Reseating/Repairs CHIPPENHAM St. Margaret CHIPPENHAM Cambridgeshire Ely 1891‐1894 Reseating/Repairs CLAPHAM St. Thomas of Canterbury CLAPHAM Bedfordshire Ely 1859‐1862 Enlargement CLARE St. Peter & St. Paul CLARE Suffolk Ely 1877‐1883 Reseating/Repairs CLARE St. Peter & St. Paul CLARE Suffolk Ely 1905‐1909 Repairs CLENCHWARTON St. Margaret CLENCHWARTON Norfolk Ely 1963‐1967 Repairs CLOPHILL St. Mary CLOPHILL Bedfordshire Ely 1848‐1850 Rebuild COATES Holy Trinity WHITTLESEY, St. Mary Cambridgeshire Ely 1835‐1841 New Church COATES Holy Trinity COATES Cambridgeshire Ely 1873‐1874 Enlargement COCKFIELD St. Peter COCKFIELD Suffolk Ely 1871‐1875 Reseating/Repairs COLDHAM St. Etheldreda COLDHAM Cambridgeshire Ely 1875‐1876 New Church COLMWORTH St. Denis COLMWORTH Bedfordshire Ely 1855 Reseating/Repairs COMBERTON St. Mary COMBERTON Cambridgeshire Ely 1850‐1851 Reseating/Repairs CONINGTON St. Mary CONINGTON Cambridgeshire Ely 1869‐1870 Repairs CORNARD, GREAT St. Andrew CORNARD, GREAT Suffolk Ely 1862 Reseating/Repairs COTON St. Peter COTON Cambridgeshire Ely 1864‐1865 Reseating/Repairs COVENEY St. Peter ad Vincula COVENEY Cambridgeshire Ely 1894‐1898 Enlargement COVENEY St. Peter ad Vincula COVENEY Cambridgeshire Ely 1955‐1956 Repairs COVINGTON All Saints COVINGTON Huntingdonshire Ely 1881‐1883 Reseating/Repairs CRIMPLESHAM St. Mary the Virgin CRIMPLESHAM Norfolk Ely 1970‐1972 Repairs CROXTON St. James CROXTON Cambridgeshire Ely 1980‐1982 Repairs CROYDON All Saints CROYDON Cambridgeshire Ely 1934‐1938 Repairs DRINKSTONE All Saints DRINKSTONE Suffolk Ely 1866‐1867 Reseating/Repairs DUNSTABLE St. Peter & St. Paul (Priory) DUNSTABLE Bedfordshire Ely 1848‐1878 Enlargement/Gallery DUNTON St. Mary DUNTON Bedfordshire Ely 1860‐1861 Reseating/Repairs EATON BRAY St. Mary the Virgin EATON BRAY Bedfordshire Ely 1892‐1895 Repairs EATON SOCON St. Mary EATON SOCON Bedfordshire Ely 1868‐1869 Enlargement EDWORTH St. George EDWORTH Bedfordshire Ely 1875‐1876 Reseating/Repairs EDWORTH St. George EDWORTH Bedfordshire Ely 1908‐1909 Repairs ELM All Saints ELM, All Saints Cambridgeshire Ely 1859‐1860 Enlargement ELM All Saints ELM, All Saints Cambridgeshire Ely 1958‐1964 Repairs ELM St. Mark, Friday
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