The first pastor of the Islington Union Chapel, appointed in 1802/4 (sources differ) and stayed in the post until his death, though he shared the job with Allon from 1843/4 (sources differ).
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Thomas Lewis
Commemorated ati
Union Chapel
The two pastors are Lewis, the first, and, Allon, the one that oversaw the er...
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Henry Geard
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Lyon Cawch
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