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| | St Michael's Church, Bramcote (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12) |
 | | If it was begin in the 13th century and continued in the 14th, the transition from one style to another in the same building would not be at all unusual. |
 | | The first step was an application on 5th February 1928, to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners signed by the Bishop, all three patrons, and the vicar, rather belatedly seeking the substitution of the new church for the old. |
 | | "Whereas a new Church of St. Michael in the chapelry of Bramcote was consecrated for divine service on 12th December, 1861, but it appears that the instrument substituting the said church fir the ancient church was not executed until 23rd February,1928. |
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