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Plaque

Bedford's Chiswick wall

Erection date: 1623

Inscription

This wall was made at y charges of y right honorable & truelie pious Lorde Francis Russell, Earle of Bedford out of true zeale & care for y keeping of this church yard and y wardrobe of Goddes saints whose bodies lay therein buryed from violating by swine & other prophanation so witnesseth William Walker, v. AD 1623

{Below on a stone added later:}
Rebuilt 1831 + refaced in 1884

  confirms our link to the 4th Earl.

Site: St Nicholas, Chiswick (3 memorials)

W4, Church Street, St Nicholas church

Referring to our photo: the text of the war memorial is below the feet of the crucifix. Bedford's plaque is on the east wall of the church facing the road, around the corner behind the tall white bollard. The plaque about the flood is low down, immediately to the right of the entrance through which the purple-haired lady has disappeared (we were a bit slow with the camera).

Seems odd to have a flood marker at ankle height but, of course, the road slopes down to the river, steeply.

The church have a of the building: starting in 1181. Apart from the tower, it was rebuilt in 1882-4, architect, John Loughborough Pearson.

A story exists about a smugglers' tunnel running under this church connecting cottages near the Thames with the The George and Devonshire pub.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Bedford's Chiswick wall

Subjects commemorated i

Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford

In 1631 commissioned Inigo Jones to build the residential square at Covent Ga...

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Rev. William Walker

Vicar of St Nicholas Chiswick at least during 1623 - 29.

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This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Bedford's Chiswick wall

Also at this site i

Flood 1928 - Chiswick

Flood 1928 - Chiswick

On the 7th January 1928 the abnormal flood reached this height -> Brentfor...

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St Nicholas war memorial

St Nicholas war memorial

The "grant them...." phrase comes from a Roman Catholic prayer.

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Nearby Memorials

Bernhard Baron - war memorial

Bernhard Baron - war memorial

E1, Henriques Street, 71, Bernhard Baron House

The foundation plaque is to the left of the entrance, the war memorial plaque, to the right. The large entrance porch from its design is ...

3 subjects commemorated
Charles Darwin - E2

Charles Darwin - E2

E2, Canrobert Street, Charles Darwin House

No explanation for the choice of name is given and we are not aware that Darwin was associated in any way with Tower Hamlets.

1 subject commemorated, 1 creator
Gladstone

Gladstone

SW1, Carlton House Terrace, 11

2015: The histories of nos 10 and 11, now occupied by the British Academy, are covered by an excellent Londonist post. There we learn th...

1 subject commemorated, 1 creator
Thomas Chatterton - first

Thomas Chatterton - first

EC1, Brooke Street

2022: Timothy Fox drew our attention to the fact that this building and the plaque have gone (demolished 2018). Yet another spreadsheet t...

1 subject commemorated, 1 creator
East London Toy Factory

East London Toy Factory

E3, Norman Grove, 45

45 Norman Grove. E. Sylvia Pankhurst set up the East London Toy Factory and babies nursery in this house and the building in the rear ga...

3 subjects commemorated, 1 creator