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St Benet Fink

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St Benet Fink

Church destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666, rebuilt by Wren and demolished 1844.

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St Benet Fink

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St Benet Fink

Site of St Benet Fink, burnt 1666, rebuilt by Wren, demolished 1844. The Corp...

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Society of Friends in London

Society of Friends in London

English Buildings has a good short intro to Quakers in England and an assessment of an important Quaker building, albeit, not in London. Quakers were active in the WW2 Kindertransport.

Group, Religion

3 memorials
James Walworth

James Walworth

Monk at London Charterhouse. Exiled to the Charterhouse in Hull and then executed in York.

Person, Execution, Religion

1 memorial
Reverend William Fiddian Moulton

Reverend William Fiddian Moulton

Biblical scholar and headmaster. Born Staffordshire, his father a Wesleyan minister. Became a Wesleyan minister and then the first headmaster of the Leys School, Cambridge in 1875 and remained ther...

Person, Religion

1 memorial
Bishop Mandell Creighton

Bishop Mandell Creighton

Born Carlisle. His first career was as an historian. Bishop of London, 1897–1901.

Person, History, Religion

2 memorials
Reverend Richard Cranmer

Reverend Richard Cranmer

The Reverend Richard Cranmer was Lord of the Manor of Mitcham Canons. A nearby road and green both bear his surname. He had died before 1831. From Merton: "The Canons House and estate remained in t...

Person, Religion

1 memorial