Site of the 13th century Hospital of St Anthony and of the French Protestant Church, demolished 1840.
The Corporation of the City of London
Site: Hospital of St Anthony & French Protestant Church (1 memorial)
EC2, Threadneedle Street, 53
Site of the 13th century Hospital of St Anthony and of the French Protestant Church, demolished 1840.
The Corporation of the City of London
EC2, Threadneedle Street, 53
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Hospital of St Anthony & French Protestant Church
Persecuted in France, about 50,000 Huguenots fled to Britain where Edward VI ...
Henry III granted this site to the brotherhood of St. Anthony of Vienna to se...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Hospital of St Anthony & French Protestant Church
The municipal governing body of the City of London. Officially the 'Mayor and...
Born 1881, editor of Punch, 1932 - 1949, E. V. Knox (Evoe), essayist and poet, lived here from 1945 until his death in 1971.
The left-most of 3 plaques on the back wall of the garden.
Unveiled about 18 months after the nearby Seacole statue, this memorial was planned and financed at the same time. Chelsea Pensioners and...
'Barrett Barrett' was indeed her maiden name (ensuring one's inheritance sometimes required abnormal naming commitments). The text and se...
Anna Laetitia Barbauld, 1743 - 1825, poet and writer, lived in this house from 1802 and died here. London Borough of Hackney
Environmental group. Founded in the 1970s with the objectives to improve the local environment, protect the green belt, eliminate street clutter and protect wildlife.
Born Northamptonshire. Apprenticed as a scrivener (like a secretary). Entered business and then set up a bank. Made a fortune from his connections with the slave trade and entered politics. Lord Ma...
Person, Lord Mayor, Philanthropy, Politics & Administration, Race Issues
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