- area's po****tion
growth led to a
separate ecclesiastical parish of St
Antholin, Nunhead,
being formed in 1878, with the
church built in 1877. The area...
- St
Antholin,
Budge Row, or St
Antholin,
Watling Street, was a
church in the City of London. Of
medieval origin, it was
rebuilt to the
designs of Sir Christopher...
-
aftermath of the
Great Fire of
London of 1666. He was a
contractor for St
Antholin, St
Benet Fink, and St Mary le Bow,
three of the Wren churches. He worked...
-
citizens from St.
Antholin's founded a lectureship. They gave
property in
London to pay for a
daily lecture in the
pulpit at St.
Antholin’s and the church...
-
examples of
recognized searchers include Goodwife Pattson, who
worked for St.
Antholin,
Budge Row, from 1590–91 to 1597–98. She
worked alongside others like Mother...
- Michael,
Crooked Lane (demolished 1831,
burial ground cleared 1987) St
Antholin,
Budge Row (demolished 1875) All-Hallows-the-Great (demolished 1894) St...
- with St
Olave St
James Duke's
Place (1874) St
Martin Outwich (1874) St
Antholin,
Watling Street (1875) All
Hallows Bread Street (1878) St
Dionis Backchurch...
-
August 1740 – 2 May 1810) was an
English churchman. He was
Rector of St.
Antholin in the City of
London and
Vicar of Wing in Buckinghamshire. He was also...
- the
Church of England. He was the
third son of
Richard Venn,
vicar of St
Antholin,
Budge Row in London. He was
educated at the
University of
Cambridge from...
- Clarke.
Minister of
Bennet Finck. 1658.
Charles Offspring.
Minister of
Antholins. 1659.
Edward Reynolds.
Minister of St
Lawrence Jury. 1660.
Matthew Haviland...