The church, dating back to the 9th century, was destroyed in the Great Fire and not rebuilt. The parsonage survived until at least 1762.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
St Nicholas Acons parsonage
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St Nicholas Acons parsonage
Site of the Parsonage of St Nicholas Acons where scientific life assurance be...
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Canon Richard Watson Dixon
Born Islington. Ecclesiastical historian and poet. At Pembroke College, Oxford, he became one of the ‘Birmingham Group’ along with William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones. He was considered for Poe...
Harvey Hinds
Harvey William Hinds, politician, clergyman and youth campaigner. Labour Southwark Councillor. Champion of Burgess Park and education, leisure and recreation. Elected to the Greater London Council ...
Person, Children, Gardens / Agriculture, Politics & Administration, Religion
John Routh
Burnt at the stake in Bow (or possibly Stratford) for his Protestant beliefs.
Eugene Wood
Dean of Armagh 1590 -1609/10. From University of Houston: In 1597 his wife was Joan, widow of John Ballett. Wood's Cathedral was St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh, Church of Ireland. This is not Ro...
William Jenkyn, MA
Nonconformist minister. Born Suffolk. His mother was great-granddaughter of John Rogers. A pro-royalist, he was held in the Tower in 1651 but escaped execution. In 1684 he was again arrested fo...
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Hindle House - WW2 - first plaque - first appearance
E8, Arcola Street, Hindle House Community Centre
This is the story of a plaque that was lost and was mysteriously re-found, with pictures, before and after. Our thanks to Brian Longman f...
24 subjects commemorated, 3 creators
River Effra - Canterbury Square 3
SW9, Brixton Road, Canterbury Square
Photographed and numbered from north to south. A nearby information board: On your right is the old Roman road to the south coast (now t...
R. T. Eves
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Richard Moore
Father of Capt. Francis W. Moore, M.C. whose name appears on the memorial erected by his father. If Moore Snr. really did the carving on the monument then he was a talented sculptor and we are surp...
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