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Church of the Assumption & St Gregory

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The last remaining 'embassy chapel' as explained at  and at .  Built in the early 18th century. Following damage in the Gordon Riots this was rebuilt in 1790.

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Church of the Assumption & St Gregory

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Church of the Assumption & St Gregory

A Catholic chapel belonging to the Portuguese Embassy at 24 Golden Square exi...

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Robert Hunt

Robert Hunt

Vicar. Born circa 1568. He was chaplain to the Jamestown Settlement.

Person, Exploring, Religion, USA

1 memorial
St Benet Sherehog Church

St Benet Sherehog Church

The ruins of this church can, apparently, be seen in the basement ruins of Number One Poultry.

Building, Religion

2 memorials
Joan Bartlett, O.B.E

Joan Bartlett, O.B.E

Vice President of the National Federation of Housing Associations. Born London. Leading Catholic involved in housing needs.

Person, Property, Religion, Social Welfare

1 memorial
Reverend Charles Alder Stubbs, B.A.

Reverend Charles Alder Stubbs, B.A.

Charles Alder Stubbs was born in Canonbury, Islington, London, the fifth of the eight children of the Reverend Stewart Dixon Stubbs (1839-1919) and Mary Elizabeth Stubbs née Alder (1825-1869). His ...

Person, Armed Forces, Religion

1 memorial