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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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The International Bonhoeffer Society

The International Bonhoeffer Society

A non-profit, ecumenical, and interfaith scholarly organisation which preserves the memory and enhances the knowledge of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and his legacy.

Group, History, Religion

1 memorial
St Margaret Pattens

St Margaret Pattens

The church gets its name from the pattens (clog-like shoes) made and sold in the lane beside the church. An early building was pulled down and reconstructed in 1538. After the Great Fire it was aga...

Building, Religion

2 memorials
90 martyr Friends buried in Quaker Bunhill Fields Burial Ground

90 martyr Friends buried in Quaker Bunhill Fields Burial Ground

Died in London prisons and were buried in Quaker Bunhill Fields Burial Ground.

Group, Religion, Tragedy

1 memorial
Samuel Stennett, DD

Samuel Stennett, DD

Baptist minister and hymnwriter.  Born Exeter.  His father was appointed minister at Little Wild Street chapel from 1737 so the family moved to London.  See Andrew Gifford for the rather unsavoury ...

Person, Music / songs, Religion

1 memorial
Mrs Oswald Howard

Mrs Oswald Howard

Connected to the Salvation Army Citadel, Ronalds Road in 1890.

Person, Religion

1 memorial