Plaque

School Committee

Erection date: 1864

Inscription

Holy Trinity, Hoxton, Parochial schools. Erected AD 1864. Committee
{followed by a list of 10 names. See Subjects Commemorated for the list.}

Boys is given as the Incumbent and Barclay as the Treasurer. This is an attractive plaque, designed into the building. Pity about the pigeon droppings.

Site: Holy Trinity School, Hoxton (2 memorials)

N1, Bletchley Street

Strange to have both these memorials, covering very similar ground.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
School Committee

Subjects commemorated i

H. F. Barclay

Active in 1864.

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Rev. Thomas Boys

The generous incumbent of Holy Trinity, Hoxton in 1864. Theologian and antiqu...

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Henry Dodd

Active in 1864.

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Edward Esdaile

Active in 1864.

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James Esdaile

Active in 1864.

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