Bishop of London 1856 - 1868, Archbishop of Caterbury 1868 - 1882. Born Scotland.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
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...
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
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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Great Synagogue, Dukes Place
This was not actually the first synagogue built after the Jews returned to England in the 17th century, that was the synagogue at Creechurch Lane. The Duke's Place Great Synagogue was constructed ...
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...
St Michael Paternoster Royal
Destroyed in the Great Fire, rebuilt by Wren, badly damaged in WW2, restored 1968. Its name is explained by its location which used to be on/near two streets: Paternoster Lane, now College Hill, an...
William Gilson Humphry
William Gilson Humphry was born on 30 January 1815 in Sudbury, Suffolk, the eldest of the six children of William Wood Humphry (1787-1865) and Betsy Ann Humphry née Gilson (1790-1862). He was bapti...
Charles Grant
Anti-slavery campaigner. Born Scotland. Made a fortune working for the British East India Company of which he became Chairman. The death of two of his children brought about a religious conversi...
Person, Politics & Administration, Race Issues, Religion, Scotland
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King William III (of Orange)
Son of William II, Prince of Orange, and Mary Stuart (daughter of Charles I). Born in The Hague. Married another grandchild of Charles I, Mary II (daughter of James II). William was formally invite...
Bernard G. Mantell
Resident of the Central Ward, Hendon who served and died in WW1.
Palingswick House
Former private house, school and home for diabetic children. Now the West London Free School.
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