Full title: A Declaration of the Faith and Order owned and practiced in the Congregational Churches in England.
This was drawn up at the Savoy Assembly where representatives of over 100 independent churches met.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Savoy Declaration
Commemorated ati
Savoy - CRII
SH In the Savoy Palace in 1658 by order of Oliver Cromwell, the confession of...
Other Subjects
Westminster Monastery
Monks were first brought to Westminster in about 960 AD by St Dunstan, then Bishop of London. The Monastery spread out over the area now occupied by Westminster Abbey and Westminster School The e...
90 martyr Friends buried in Quaker Bunhill Fields Burial Ground
Died in London prisons and were buried in Quaker Bunhill Fields Burial Ground.
Previously viewed
Disabled servicemen of Chiswick and families and dependents of those who died in WW1
Chiswick disabled men of His Majesty's forces and their families and for the dependants of those who fell in the war.
01 Croydon - Edmund Halley
CR9, Katharine Street, Croydon Public Library
Built in 1892 by Charles Henman Jr. this heavily decorated group of buildings makes up Croydon's Municipal buildings complex. The buildin...
Sir Alan Herbert
W6, Hammersmith Terrace, 12
Sir Alan Herbert (A.P.H.), 1890 - 1971, author, humourist and reformist M.P. lived and died here. English Heritage
Walter Sickert
NW1, Mornington Crescent, 6
Greater London Council Walter Sickert, 1860 - 1942, painter and etcher, lived and worked here.
José Collins
IG10, Loughton High Road, 107
The plaque was originally erected on the house where she had lived. This was later demolished and the plaque re-erected on the replacemen...
Comments are provided by Facebook, please ensure you are signed in here to see them