Died in London prisons and were buried in Quaker Bunhill Fields Burial Ground.
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90 martyr Friends buried in Quaker Bunhill Fields Burial Ground
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Quakers - Memorial Buildings
To the left of this huge plaque there is a small, simple and extremely well-m...
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Historic Chapels Trust
From the picture source website: "Rescues places of worship in England that are no longer in use. We aim to hand them onto future generations in good condition, as the physical record of religiou...
Southgate Reform Synagogue
JewishGen gives the previous address of the Sha'arei Tsedek North London Reform Synagogue as: "45 High Street, Southgate, London N14 (from about 1981 to 1999) - a converted warehouse, built on the ...
Rev. John Newton
A slave-trader turned preacher and abolitionist. Born Wapping. Began his ecclesiastical career at Olney in Buckinghamshire where he wrote the words to 'Amazing Grace' and published the hymn in a ...
Dr. Daniel Williams
Eminent Protestant dissenting minister, of the Presbyterian denomination; born at Wrexham, in Denbighshire. Died London. Buried in Bunhill burial ground.
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Bishop Augustus Legge
Ordained in 1864. Governor of St. Dunstan's College in 1887. Vicar of St Mary's, Lewisham before being appointed Bishop of Lichfield in 1891. This painting was exhibited in 1889. Photo credit: Le...
Arts and Crafts movement
This design and construction movement began in Britain around 1880 and quickly spread across America and Europe. Taking its name from the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, it stood for traditiona...
war damage
EC1, Rosebery Square, Rosebery Avenue, 40W-51W
This portion of the building was destroyed by German bombing on the night of 27th September 1940, restored in 1948.
Lord John Russell
SW1, Chesham Place, 37
LCC Lord John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, 1792 - 1878, twice Prime Minister, lived here.
Tottenham Hotspur
Football club founded under the name of Hotspur F.C. and usually referred to as 'Spurs'. Its home ground is White Hart Lane and it has won the F.A. cup eight times.
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