It seems very likely that the Rector of St Mary's, Bryanston Square in 1897 was this man.
Bishop of Birmingham.
It seems very likely that the Rector of St Mary's, Bryanston Square in 1897 was this man.
Bishop of Birmingham.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Rev. H. Russell Wakefield
The Parish Hall, St Mary's, Bryanston Square. This stone was laid by H. R. H...
Tortured and exiled for his Protestant beliefs. Chaplain to the Earl of Essex and vicar of West Ham, 1551 - 1563. Although not a martyr he was tortured & exiled for preaching against auricular ...
Bishop. Born Grantham. Bishop of London, 1945 - 1955. Died Lingfield, Surrey.
Born 7, Spital Yard, the 25th, and last (phew) child. Her father, Dr. Samuel Annesley, was a minister, but a dissenter of the established church of England. On becoming a teenager Susanna, centu...
Was Vice Principal of the Jewish Orphanage at Norwood in 1956 and by 2000 had a position in the Office of the Chief Rabbi. Alan Greenbat was born 2 April 1929, the son of Maximilian Greenbat (1893...
A house in Creechurch Lane was converted to a synagogue for the Sephardi Jews (Spanish and Portuguese) which opened in 1657. This was enlarged but the increase in numbers quickly made a purpose-bui...
Born Australia. Served in WW2 initially as a sapper and then as a war artist.
Born 17 Bruton Street, to the Duke and Duchess of York. For information on where she was brought up see Byron Statue. When she was 10 her father became King George VI (on the abdication of his brot...
The municipal governing body of the City of London. Officially the 'Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London'. In 2006 the name was changed from just 'Corporation of London' to disti...
Called to attend a fire in a restaurant in the King’s Road, Chelsea, he entered the building in breathing apparatus, along with his colleague Fireman Colin Comber, to locate the seat of the fire. O...
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