[Bell Historians] Cromwell's churches?

Neil Skelton neil.tcct at iPlRp_yiyvs_0oT95JlIovDKlxbUE1oFvX9ueeqXBQpSHB9hUC1-FyEMgyth91HnW4O8jy0o_vC_aatUqdg.yahoo.invalid
Tue Mar 7 11:24:45 GMT 2006


The tower of St Edmund's, Salisbury (now an Arts Centre, in 1655 following
the fall of its predecessor.

Neil Skelton.

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> Can anyone direct me to a list of the churches built or rebuilt during the
> Commonwealth please?
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> I seem to remember it being said that there were relatively few although a
> comparison between this period and the pre- commonwealth and post periods
> would be interesting to see.
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> Stockton Parish Church and Staunton Harold are two that come to mind....
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> Andrew
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