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Father C. F. Collins

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

Father C. F. Collins

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Father C. F. Collins

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Our Lady of Willesden - WW1

The names are listed on two panels either side of the door but that to the ri...

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Charles Kingsley

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From the church's website: Crown Court Church is unique in its history as the longest-established Presbyterian church in England, dating from 1711. The Church of Scotland has been active in London...

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Catholic martyrs at the Tyburn gallows

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105 Catholic martyrs lost their lives at the Tyburn gallows, 1535 - 1681.  The Tyburn Convent website explains but only lists a few.  We have found other memorials to a few of them: John Houghton a...

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