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Plaque

St Mary Abbots Mission Hall

Erection date: 25/7/1894

Inscription

This stone of S Mary Abbots Mission Hall & Infant School was laid on S James’ Day 25 July 1894 by Mrs Temple, wife of the Bishop of London.
To the glory of God
Churchwardens: T. Ferrers Guy, F. L. Chandler
Vicar: the Rev. the Hon. Edward Carr Glyn

Site: St Mary Abbots Mission Hall (1 memorial)

W8, St Alban's Grove, 21, Leith's

Designed by architect T. Phillips Figgis.

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St Mary Abbots Mission Hall

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F. L. Chandler

Co-churchwarden of St Mary Abbots, Kensington in 1894.

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Rev. the Hon. Edward Carr Glyn

Vicar of St Mary Abbots, Kensington in 1894. Bishop of Peterborough 1896 - 1916.

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T. Ferrers Guy

Co-churchwarden of St Mary Abbots, Kensington in 1894. Tom Ferrers Guy was b...

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Beatrice Temple

Andrew Behan has kindly researched this woman: Mrs Temple was born as Beatric...

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