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Plaque

The Great Ejection - Congregational Memorial Hall

Erection date: 10/5/1872

Inscription

Congregational Memorial Hall and Library
Erected to commemorate the fidelity to conscience shewn by the ejected ministers of 1662, this stone was laid by John Remington Mills Esquire.
May 10th 1872
Jackson & Shaw - builders
J. Tarring & Son - architects

Site: Fleet Place memorials (3 memorials)

EC4, Fleet Place, Farringdon Street, 5

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
The Great Ejection - Congregational Memorial Hall

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Congregational Memorial Hall

Designed by John Tarring.  It was built on the site of the Fleet Prison, and ...

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Great Ejection, 1662

During the interregnum the Puritans had become powerful within the Church of ...

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
The Great Ejection - Congregational Memorial Hall

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Jackson and Shaw

Building firm, active 1867, 1872, etc. Based at Earl Street, Westminster. Ot...

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John Remington Mills

Liberal Party politician. Member of Parliament  for Wycombe from 1862 to 1868...

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John Tarring

Architect. He worked principally in London for the Congregationalists, and de...

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Congregational Memorial Hall - rebuilding

Congregational Memorial Hall - rebuilding

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Labour Party founded

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