Plaque

Irving

Erection date: 1982

Inscription

Greater London Council
Edward Irving, 1792 - 1834, founder of the Catholic Apostolic Church, lived here.

Site: Edward Irving (1 memorial)

N1, Claremont Square, 4

At the time this was Myddelton Terrace.

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Irving

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Catholic Apostolic Church

The Amwell Society say ". . . an eccentric sect which petered out in the 20t...

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Edward Irving

Preacher and theologian. Born Dumfriesshire. Founded the Catholic Apostolic c...

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Irving

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Greater London Council

Replaced the LCC. The GLC was abolished, some say, because Mrs Thatcher could...

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