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Person    | Male  Born 1/3/1633  Died 14/2/1663

Edward Burrough

Categories: Religion

Edward Burrough

Quaker activist and writer.
Born near Kendal. Died, unmarried, in Newgate prison and was buried at Bunhill Fields Burial Ground.

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Edward Burrough

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Quakers - Memorial Buildings

To the left of this huge plaque there is a small, simple and extremely well-m...

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Jewish expulsion and resettlement

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Nazareth House

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St Olave Hart Street - Parish Hall

St Olave Hart Street - Parish Hall

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1 memorial
Consolata Fathers' Missionary College in Totteridge

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Was in Totteridge, London, N20. Closed towards the end of 2003.

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1 memorial
Curfew Tower

Curfew Tower

A gateway, it is the only complete remaining building of Barking Abbey.  Built in the 14th century and reconstructed in 1460, it now forms the main entrance to the churchyard of St Margaret's Churc...

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