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Mrs Robinson Whittaker

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Mrs Robinson Whittaker

This lady is surely the wife of the Rev. Robinson Whittaker of the London Mission.

From a : At a meeting in Rivercourt Church, Hammersmith: "The Rev. Robinson Whittaker, Secretary of the Methodist London Mission, who in a fervent speech which profoundly stirred the congregation, pleaded for the return of The Army's militant note to all sections of the Christian Church and  pledged Methodism to support The Army with its prayers and co-operation."

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Mrs Robinson Whittaker

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Dalston Methodist Church

The texts on the plaques either side of the Whittaker plaque is largely lost....

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St Columba's Church Haggerston

St Columba's Church Haggerston

Designed by James Brooks. Located at 217 - 223 Kingsland Road, E2, it is now the Christ Apostolic Church.

Place, Religion

1 memorial
First Dutch church, Austin Friars

First Dutch church, Austin Friars

The original Austin Friars monastery dates from about 1250. In 1550 Edward VI granted Protestant refugees from the Netherlands permission to establish a church here, the first Dutch Protestant chur...

Building, Religion, Netherlands

2 memorials
Somerset Walpole

Somerset Walpole

Rector and bishop. Full name George Henry Somerset Walpole. Born Nottinghamshire, the son of a reverend. Father of Hugh Walpole. After early service in the west of England he moved first to Auckla...

Person, Religion, New Zealand, Scotland, USA

1 memorial
Deptford Friends' Meeting House

Deptford Friends' Meeting House

It is believed that William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania, also worshipped at this Quaker house. Demolished 1807.

Building, Religion

1 memorial
Saint Ethelburga / Aethelburh

Saint Ethelburga / Aethelburh

Founder and Abbess of Barking. Probably used the manor in what is now Battersea Park. Sister of Saint Erkenwald. Died after 686.

Person, Religion

1 memorial