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The Church of St John the Baptist, Bristol is a former Church of England parish church at the lower end of Broad Street Bristol, England.
The Church of St John the Baptist in Churchill, Somerset, England, was largely built around 1360 and is a Grade I listed building.
The parish is part of the benefice of Freshford, Limpley Stoke and Hinton Charterhouse within the archdeaconry of Bath.
It was moved into the vicarage garden and used to represent Judas, becoming known as the Jack o’ Lent.
The Church of St John the Baptist, Outwood is the parish church of Outwood, Surrey, England.
In 2011 a new lighting system was installed at a cost of £17,000 with financial support from Glastonbury Festival and Viridor Landfill Communities Fund.
In 1924, while serving in the RAF, it was announced that Beaumont was engaged to Enid Corinne Ripley of Outwood, Surrey and in October 1926 the couple were married in London.
He died aged 60 on May 17, 1877 at Outwood Hall, near Wakefield where he was described as being the District Registrar of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice for the West Riding of Yorkshire.
Outwood Academy Acklam (formerly Oakfields Community College) is a coeducational secondary school with academy status, located in the Acklam area of Middlesbrough, England.
It is home to the oldest working windmill in England, which was damaged in gales in January 2012 and in October 2013.
A zenith of Volga architecture was reached in the Church of St John the Baptist (built 1671-87)—the largest in Yaroslavl, with 15 cupolas and more than 500 frescoes.
The results saw Labour lose 2 seats to the Conservatives in Horbury and South Ossett and Wrenthorpe and Outwood West wards.
Both followed in the footsteps of Walter Frampton(d.1357), thrice Mayor of Bristol, who funded the building of the Church of St John the Baptist, Bristol.