- St
Dionis Backchurch was a
parish church in the
Langbourn ward of the City of London. Of
medieval origin, it was
rebuilt after the
Great Fire of London...
- by
bequests and
operated by
local church parishes (such as St
Dionis Backchurch) or
guilds (such as the Carpenters' Company).
During the 18th century...
- Wool
House is a
grade II
listed Victorian wool
warehouse at 74
Backchurch Lane, in the
London Borough of
Tower Hamlets. It was
originally five storeys...
- Antholin,
Watling Street (1875) All
Hallows Bread Street (1878) St
Dionis Backchurch (1878) St
Matthew Friday Street (1884) St
Olave (1887) St Helen's Bishopsgate...
-
families lived in London,
Peter the
Elder in the
parish of St.
Dionys Backchurch, and
Peter the
Younger in the
Liberty of Blackfriars,
where the church...
- A
service was to be
provided twice daily in the
church of St.
Dionis Backchurch, a
school to be
maintained at Landrake, and the poor of St
Erney and Landrake...
-
shortly after completing his last
organ with his son John at St
Dionis Backchurch in the City of London. The
rivalry between the two men led to the famous...
-
Richard Phelps and
church wardens James Smith and
Charles Ball of St
Dionis Backchurch reached an
agreement for a set of
eight new
bells and frames. Included...
- wife
Elizabeth (née Taylor), and was born in the
parish of St
Dionis Backchurch, London, and
baptised on 21
April 1607. He
matriculated as a pensioner...
- 51°30′47″N 0°05′42″W / 51.5131°N 0.0951°W / 51.5131; -0.0951 St
Dionis Backchurch Fenchurch Street, Langbourn, City of
London 1670–77
demolished in 1878...