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I was born in a hospital
I like living where I live now
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[edit]Billesdon history draft
[edit]There was a church here by 1162, which had been given to Leicester Abbey by William de Syfrewast. The present ironstone building comprises a nave, north and south aisles, chancel, tower and spire. The base of the tower and the north wall of the arcade were probably both built before 1250. The upper stages of the tower and the spire are from the later 13th-century. The north aisle may have been rebuilt in the 14th century. The chancel was rebuilt in the 15th century. When John Throsby visited in 1790 he found the 'principal aisle' was 'crowded with two shabby galleries, not unlike two large pigeon boxes stuck against a wall'. The south aisle was built in 1864, when traces of an earlier south aisle were found, which no one then alive could remember. The old box pews, galleries and high pulpit were taken away in 1864, when the church was restored.
Very detailed arrangements were agreed for the payment of tithes to the vicar in the 17th and 18th centuries, including that he was entitled to the tithes of corn and hay on enclosed land only if the closes showed no signs of ridge and furrow.
The earliest record of Protestant nonconformity is from 1719. A General Baptist chapel was built in 1812. A congregation of Particular Baptists formed in 1820. The Salem Chapel in West Lane was built in 1846 for the Particular Baptists and the Independents. A Wesleyan Chapel was built by 1854. It closed in c. 1925.
Ombre
[edit]Ombre is a card game for three players.[1] Ombre is played with a pack of 40 cards.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Parlett, David (1987). The Penguin book of card games. London: Treasure. p. 104. ISBN 1850512213.