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church and owned
The church is now owned by the Protestant umbrella Union of Evangelical Churches ( UEK ).
In 2005 the Boston Globe reported that the church was considering consolidating Boston operations into fewer buildings and leasing out space in buildings it owned.
In France, the revolution of the 1790s had led to large-scale confiscation of land formerly owned by church and king.
The royal charter of 1136 had promised to review the ownership of all the lands that had been taken by the crown from the church since 1087, but these estates were now typically owned by nobles.
It was founded in 1982 by Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon, and until 2010 was owned by News World Communications, an international media conglomerate associated with the church.
Starting in 1992 the church established business ties with communist North Korea and owned an automobile manufacturer ( Pyeonghwa Motors ), a hotel, and other properties there.
In 1903, she donated a parcel of real estate she owned to the church, under the instruction that it be made into a home for " aged and indigent colored people.
The church, the market hall of La Rouvenaz, the secondary school ( the building was from 1872 and 1897 ) and the slaughter-house ( 1912 ) were all owned by the county council.
Its assets were: The Bishop Odo of Bayeux held the monastery ( the site of the Cathedral ), the ' tide-way ' - which still exists as St Mary Overy dock ; the King owned the ' church ' ( probably St Olave's ) and its ' tidal stream ' ( St Olave's Dock ); the dues of the ' waterway ' or mooring place were shared between the ' King ' and Earl Godwin ; the King also had the ' toll ' of the strand ; and the ' men of Southwark ' had the right to a ' haw and its toll '.
Much of Southwark was originally owned by the church — the greatest reminder of monastic London is Southwark Cathedral, originally the priory of St Mary Overy.
Officially the tower is not part of the church and is owned by the municipality.
It is discovered that Hanner Coal Company, owned by Orin Hanner Sr. ( Kris Kristoffersson ), is being paid to dump toxic waste into an abandoned coal mine shaft, so Jack is assigned to go to the small town of Jackson, where his cover is that of assistant and volunteer carpenter to a local church.
* Burial vaults – stone or brick-lined underground spaces for interment ( rather than burial ), originally vaulted, often privately owned for specific family groups ; usually beneath a religious building such as a church or in a churchyard or cemetery
A portion of this pool remains unexcavated, as the land above it is owned by a nearby Greek Orthodox church and is occupied by an orchard known as the King's Garden ( compare ).
After the Reformation the college has been dissolved and the church is currently owned and used by a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran State Church of Brunswick.
The university is primarily for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, however, it is not owned or operated by the church, nor does it have any official affiliation with the church.
Friday Hill HouseFriday Hill House, Simmons Lane, off Friday Hill, dating from 1839, was a manor house built and owned by Robert Boothby Heathcote, who was both the lord of the manor and rector of the local church.
But it is now owned by Ruach Ministries, a fast-growing Evangelical church led by Bishop John Anthony Francis and Co-Pastor Penny Francis.
The church building is now owned by the city.
The church itself is owned by the Stockton archdiocese.
This property is now occupied by the Shalimar Methodist Church family life center and a furniture store, which property is also owned by the church.
Bean Call Center located in the Peck Building, a TD Bank branch, St. Joseph's Church, a vacant church owned by the Diocese of Portland, Central Maine Medical Center, in addition to many other businesses.
The building is owned by the town, and the second floor is leased to the First Congregational Church which uses it for services and other church functions.
In the mid and late 1900s, Mr. George Tucker owned a large portion of the town, which he donated to the people, including a church and the local store, " Tucker's Big M ." The store, however, was sold in 2004 to the " Shur-Fine " corporation, who had a gas station put in and remodeled the storefront, and then again in 2006 to brothers-in-law Badal Singh and Sukhminder Singh, natives of India.

church and Manor
The church was enlarged in 1346, along with a small hall known as the Manor Hall.
This ' Ward ' was constituted of the original ' Guildable Manor ' and the properties previously held by the church, under a charter of Edward VI, latterly called the ' King's Manor ' and ' Great Liberty ' manor.
The old Manor house, Harefield Place, adjacent to St Mary the Virgin church, was replaced in 1786, when a new mansion house was built at Harefield Lodge.
His manor house is believed to have been close by the church overlooking the river and the fields are known as Manor Yards.
The Jesuits established a mission and church at what became St. Thomas Manor at Chapel Point.
Jacobsen's plans for the college did not include a chapel: St Cross church on the corner of Manor Road and Longwall Street used to serve this purpose when required before its decommission in the Autumn of 2008.
The only Alderwood Manor buildings still in the same place as they were when they were built are the old Masonic Temple ( now a Korean church ) and Manor Hardware ( former schoolhouse in early 1900s ).
Brown was buried in the churchyard of St. Peter and St. Paul, the parish church of Brown's small estate at Fenstanton Manor ( a fact memorialized on his tombstone ).
In the Middle Ages the township was part of the Manor of Wakefield and Kirkburton church was at the head of a parish, that extended to the Holme Valley.
Asolf, an extensive landowner in West Riding, appears to have been lord of Tong Manor from around 1135 to about 1159 and it is therefore probably he who rebuilt the church in about 1140 on the site of the demolished pre-Conquest church.
It was to investigate the origins of the village based near some of the earthenworks around the village, especially near the church and Manor Farm.
Eye has a historic small church with a square tower and some wonderful effigies ; beside it is Eye Manor, noted for its fine decorated plaster ceilings.
* John Drinkwater Bethune ( 1762 – 1844 ) lived at Thorncroft Manor in the town from about 1838 until his death and is buried in the churchard of the parish church.
The church was planned by the Lord of the Manor and major landowner, William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp, because St Mary's was too far away from the main centres of population in the parish at Kempley Green and Fishpool, and liable to flooding.
Notable buildings include the Perpendicular parish church ( St Olaf's ) in the village of Poughill just outside of Bude, the parish church of St Michael and All Angels ( built in 1835 and enlarged in 1876 ; the architect was George Wightwick ), Ebbingford Manor, and the town's oldest house, Quay Cottage in the centre of town.
In 1975 the church sold the Sea Org's ships and moved the organization to land bases around the world, which as of 2003 were operating in Clearwater, Copenhagen, London, Los Angeles, Saint Hill Manor in the UK, and Sydney, with smaller offices in Budapest, Johannesburg, Madrid, Milan, Moscow, and Toronto.
Two timber-framed buildings in the village date from the late 15th or early 16th centuries: Emplins, a large house near the church, and Merton Manor Farm.
Opposite the church is Manor Farm which is white plastered.
In about AD 952 the Bishop of London — who is also Lord of the Manor of Stepney — replaced the existing wooden structure with a stone church dedicated to All the saints.
St Marie's was to host a T. V programme in the 1970s but was found to be too dark. The much brighter and modern church of St Theresa of the Child, Jesus, on the Manor Estate, opened in 1960, was used instead.

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