Christ Church Greyfriars, also known as Christ Church Newgate Street, was a church in Newgate Street, opposite St Paul's Cathedral in the City of London...
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Christ Church may refer to: Christ Church, Bong Bong Christ Church, Lavender Bay Christ Church, Queanbeyan Christ Church, Rouse Hill, Sydney Christ Church...
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Winchelsea Greyfriars, Worcester Greyfriars Monastery, Stockholm Christ Church Greyfriars, in London Greyfriars Church, Reading Greyfriars Kirk, Edinburgh...
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and instead he was buried at Christ Church Greyfriars in Newgate in London. However no trace remains: the church and all its monuments were destroyed...
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rebuilt completely by Sir Christopher Wren as Christ Church Greyfriars after the original church was almost completely destroyed in the Great Fire of London...
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tradition in the light of Scripture". Greyfriars' Hall is a ministerial training program affiliated with Christ Church. Men who complete the three-year program...
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Botolph's Aldersgate church and expanded over the next 20 years to incorporate the adjacent burial grounds of Christ Church Greyfriars and St Leonard, Foster...
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(Restored by Mander Organs in 1966). A Harris organ at Christ Church Greyfriars, also known as Christ Church Newgate, in London was much rebuilt by William Hill...
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Cathedral, though his residence was in Newgate market, next to Christ Church Greyfriars in London. He is generally credited as the inventor of the footnote...
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Marlborough. Dressed in a Franciscan habit, she was buried at Christ Church Greyfriars in London, a church she had generously endowed. Her tomb was destroyed during...
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organist at a number of London churches, including St Olave's in Tooley Street, Southwark from 1827 to 1846, Christ Church Greyfriars and Union Chapel, Islington...
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north of the street are the public gardens around the ruins of Christ Church Greyfriars (bombed during World War II) on the site of a medieval Franciscan...
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months. As recognized by Church of England and the Anglican Communion. As recognized by Spain and the Roman Catholic Church. She was no longer able to...
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this plan. Ditton died in the following year, and was buried in Christ Church Greyfriars in central London. Raymond Flood: "Ditton, Humphry [Humphrey]"...
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replaced the damaged choir of the former Greyfriars' church and served as a place of worship for the children of Christ's Hospital in the city until the move...
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1362 (aged 41) Hertford Castle, Hertfordshire, England Burial Christ Church Greyfriars, London Spouse David II of Scotland (m. 1328) House Plantagenet...
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destroyed the church tower. During the reconstruction, the church was partitioned to hold two congregations: Old Greyfriars and New Greyfriars. In 1845, fire...
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probably in late April or early May, and was buried on 14 May in Christ Church Greyfriars in London, leaving four sons and one daughter, Joan, who married...
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because he was taking photographs of Christ Church Greyfriars; although he was working on public ground, the church's proximity to the Bank of America City...
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tube station Christ Church Greyfriars Christ Church Spitalfields Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms Church House Church of the Immaculate Heart of...
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plus this extension, as St Sepulchre with Christ Church, Greyfriars and St Leonard, Foster Lane. It has one church, which is known as Holy Sepulchre London...
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ultimate heir. Malory died on 14 March 1471 and was buried in Christ Church Greyfriars, near Newgate Prison. His interment there suggests that his misdeeds...
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possibly had three spires itself. The church of the greyfriars (later Christ Church) also had a spire, while the guild church of St. John the Baptist at Bablake...
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Franciscans or Greyfriars in Coventry is in the Pipe Rolls of 1234, which show Henry III allowing them timber to use for their oratory or church. From later...
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governance in England, asserted royal supremacy over the English Church and dissolved some church institutions, such as monasteries and chantries. An important...
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Edward VI. Notable buildings in the street include: The remains of Christ Church Greyfriars. King Edward Buildings (London Chief Office of the General Post...
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London. On 1 June 1835 Barnet Burns married Bridget Cain at the Christ Church Greyfriars opposite St Paul's Cathedral but little else is known about this...
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was responsible for six of the great Anglican churches in the East End of London (for example Christ Church, Spitalfields), and other architects such as...
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Precentor from 1902 to 1912. He was later appointed a vicar of Christ Church Greyfriars and rector of St Leonard, Foster Lane, both in the City of London...
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"Carpenters' Hall" The Carpenters' Company. Retrieved April 29, 2012. "Christ's Hospital" Pastscape. Retrieved April 5, 2012. "City of London Maternity...
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