Plaque

Susanna Annesley

Inscription

In this house Susanna Annesley Mother of John Wesley was born January 20th 1669.
Corporation of the City of London

Site: Susanna Annesley (1 memorial)

EC2, Spital Yard, 7

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John Wesley

Founder of the Methodist denomination of the Protestant religion. Born Epwort...

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Susanna Annesley Wesley

Born 7, Spital Yard, the 25th, and last (phew) child.  Her father, Dr. Samuel...

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Corporation of the City of London

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