Person    | Male  Born 12/2/1766  Died 11/2/1848

William Howley

Categories: Religion

Bishop of London 1813 - 28. Archbishop of Canterbury 1828 - 48. Born Hampshire. While Bishop of London he had extensive work done on both his town house, 32 St James's Square and Fulham Palace. While Archbishop of Canterbury he had extensive work done on Lambeth Palace.

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William Howley

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All Saints Poplar - consecrated

This parish church of All Saints Poplar Middlesex was consecrated on the thir...

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Baptist Church House

Baptist Church House

Built in 1901-1903. by Arthur Keen, architect for the Baptist Union and restored in 1946. Now listed.

Building, Religion

1 memorial
Bagley's Foundry / The Foundery

Bagley's Foundry / The Foundery

There was a gun-manufacturing foundry at Windmill Hill, now Tabernacle Street EC2, until an explosion on 10 May 1716. Captured French guns were being melted and the liquid metal was poured into mou...

Building, Engineering, Religion

2 memorials
Southwark Cathedral

Southwark Cathedral

Its full name is the Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Saviour and St Mary Overie. Any claim that there was a convent here before 1106 are apparently unproven. 1106 - 1538 it was the church of...

Building, Religion

1 memorial
Edward Henry Mosse

Edward Henry Mosse

Priest. Born in Heage, Derbyshire. Vicar of St.Michael's, Aspley Heath in Woburn Sands 1884-99, and Rector of St Paul's Covent Garden from 1899 until his death in a WW1 air raid. He was killed stan...

Person, Religion, Tragedy

War dead non-military, WW1
1 memorial
Robert Eyton

Robert Eyton

1889 Rector of Holy Trinity, Sloane Square.  Moved from there to St Margaret’s, Westminster in 1895.

Person, Religion

1 memorial

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H. T. Moorhouse

H. T. Moorhouse

Killed in WW1.

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial