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
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Savoy - CRII
SH In the Savoy Palace in 1658 by order of Oliver Cromwell, the confession of...
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Bishop Piers Calverley Claughton
Archdeacon of London and Assistant Bishop of London.
Cardinal Henry Edward Manning
Born Totteridge. Ordained into the Church of England in 1833, the same year he married Caroline Sargent, who died in 1837, childless. Member of the Oxford Movement and converted to Catholicism in...
St Benet Gracechurch
Name derives from the nearby hay (or grass) market. Lost in the Great Fire, rebuilt by Wren, demolished 1876.
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...
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Malcolm Craddock
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Whittington statue - Felbridge
RH19, Eastbourne Road, Whittington College
Slightly smaller than life-size, we believe this statue was created by John Carew sometime between 1844 and the 1851 Great Exhibition or ...
Old Westminster Library - foundation stone
SW1, Great Smith Street
The foundation stone is immediately to the right of the central entrance. Above the entrance: "Westminster Public Library, The united pa...
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