Person    | Male  Born 21/12/1811  Died 3/12/1882

Archibald Campbell Tait

Categories: Religion

Countries: Scotland

Bishop of London 1856 - 1868, Archbishop of Caterbury 1868 - 1882. Born Scotland.

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Archibald Campbell Tait

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School grounds and building

A strange memorial. The little roof and pillars make this look as if it could...

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Archibald Campbell Tait

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Haggerston Road School - opened

Note: you can see that when the original plaque was saved from the demolition...

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William Gilpin

William Gilpin

Artist, author, cleric and schoolmaster. He was a sketcher and collector of prints, and worked as a curate, before becoming a master, and then headmaster at Cheam School.  In 1768 he published 'Ess...

Person, Art, Education, Literature, Religion

1 memorial
The Cowley Fathers

The Cowley Fathers

The Society of St. John the Evangelist, popularly known as the Cowley Fathers.

Group, Religion

1 memorial
Mrs Robinson Whittaker

Mrs Robinson Whittaker

This lady is surely the wife of the Rev. Robinson Whittaker of the London Mission. From a 1940 edition of "The War Cry": At a meeting in Rivercourt Church, Hammersmith: "The Rev. Robinson Whittake...

Person, Religion

1 memorial
St Helen's Catholic Church Chipping Ongar

St Helen's Catholic Church Chipping Ongar

Named in memory of the Countess Helen Tasker (1823–88) of Middleton Hall, Brentwood, one of the main benefactors. The church was consecrated by Archbishop Manning in 1869 and became part of the Arc...

Place, Religion

1 memorial
St Marys Newington clock tower

St Marys Newington clock tower

An early church was demolished in 1720, leaving only the clock tower. The new building incorporated the original large clock tower at the western end. This church including the tower was demolished...

Building, Property, Religion

1 memorial