Plaque

Trinity Chapel and Sir Francis Lycett

Erection date: 20/4/1871

Inscription

Trinity Chapel
This stone was laid by Sir Francis Lycett J.P. April 20th 1871.
The first chapel commenced by the aid of a fund to promote the erection of fifty Wesleyan Methodist Chapels in London and its suburbs to each of which Sir Francis engaged to give one thousand pounds.

Site: Trinity Chapel and Sir Francis Lycett (1 memorial)

N22, Trinity Road, Trinity Chapel

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Sir Francis Lycett

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