Bunhill Fields is a former burial ground in central London, in the London Borough of Islington, just north of the City of London. What remains is about...
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Bunhill may refer to several locations in Islington, London, England: Bunhill Fields, a former burial ground Bunhill Row, a street running along the west...
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Thomas Bayes (category Burials at Bunhill Fields)
ill, and by 1761, he had died in Tunbridge Wells. He was buried in Bunhill Fields burial ground in Moorgate, London, where many nonconformists lie. In...
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St Luke's Workhouse (section Bunhill Fields site)
the workhouse was located on the north side of Featherstone Street, Bunhill Fields, it having opened in 1724. It was in the Lordship division of the St...
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Daniel Defoe (category Burials at Bunhill Fields)
but he probably experienced a stroke. He was interred in Bunhill Fields (today Bunhill Fields Burial and Gardens), just outside the medieval boundaries...
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side are the cemetery of Bunhill Fields and the open space of the Honourable Artillery Company's Artillery Ground. 1 Bunhill Row, is the head office of...
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Susanna Wesley (category Burials at Bunhill Fields)
important Susanna Wesley, The Complete Writings.” Susanna was buried at Bunhill Fields in London. In 1954, the Radio and Film Commission of the Methodist Church...
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William Blake (category Burials at Bunhill Fields)
his 45th wedding anniversary – at the Dissenter's burial ground in Bunhill Fields, that became the London Borough of Islington. His parents' bodies were...
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John Bunyan (category Burials at Bunhill Fields)
died aged 59 after falling ill on a journey to London and is buried in Bunhill Fields. The Pilgrim's Progress became one of the most published books in the...
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Wall, Moorgate, in 1511. In 1665 the Bunhill Fields burial ground was opened in the area. Building on Finsbury Fields began in the late 17th century. The...
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Isaac Watts (category Burials at Bunhill Fields)
Abney Hall in Stoke Newington until his death in 1748; he was buried in Bunhill Fields. He left an extensive legacy of hymns, treatises, educational works...
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Roger Morrice (category Burials at Bunhill Fields)
Roger Morrice (1628–1702) was an English Puritan minister and political journalist. He is most noted for his Entring Book, a manuscript diary which provides...
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Street Roundabout. After Old Street, it continues south, continuing past Bunhill Fields, Wesley's Chapel and the Honourable Artillery Company, after which the...
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Thomas Newcomen (category Burials at Bunhill Fields)
Southwark. Newcomen died at Wallin's house in 1729, and was buried at Bunhill Fields burial ground on the outskirts of the City of London; the exact site...
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Edward Burrough (category Burials at Bunhill Fields)
Quaker terminologies). He was buried in the Quaker Burying Ground, Bunhill Fields. After his death, his collected works were published by E. Hookes in...
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Thomas Pringle (category Burials at Bunhill Fields)
of a Residence in South Africa (1834). His remains were interred in Bunhill Fields, where he was commemorated with a memorial stone bearing an elegant...
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Thomas Hardy (political reformer) (category Burials at Bunhill Fields)
1832 at his home in Queen's Row, Pimlico, London. He was buried at Bunhill Fields burial ground, where a granite obelisk, designed by John Woody Papworth...
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Quaker Gardens, Islington (redirect from Quaker burial ground, Bunhill Fields)
boundary with the City of London, in the area known historically as Bunhill Fields. It is managed by Islington Borough Council. It comprises the surviving...
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Andrew Kippis (category Burials at Bunhill Fields)
Andrew Kippis (28 March 1725 – 8 October 1795) was an English nonconformist clergyman and biographer. The son of Robert Kippis, a silk-hosier, he was born...
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Moorfields (redirect from Moor fields)
subsequently known as Moorfields. Moorfields was contiguous with Finsbury Fields, Bunhill Fields and other open spaces, and until its eventual loss in the 19th century...
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the original Abney Park Cemetery Joint Stock Company, Chairman of the Bunhill Fields Preservation Committee, associate of George Peabody, lay Congregationalist...
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John Gill (theologian) (category Burials at Bunhill Fields)
John Gill (23 November 1697 – 14 October 1771) was an English Baptist pastor, biblical scholar, and theologian who held to a firm Calvinistic soteriology...
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Thomas Goodwin (category Burials at Bunhill Fields)
["An Exposition of Ephesians, Chapter 1 to 2:10"]. He was buried in Bunhill Fields burial ground: the Latin epitaph for his tomb, composed by Thomas Gilbert...
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Daniel Neal (category Burials at Bunhill Fields)
Daniel Neal (14 December 1678 – 4 April 1743) was an English historian. Born in London, he was educated at the Merchant Taylors' School, and at the universities...
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George Fox (category Burials at Bunhill Fields)
usage maintained by many Quakers today. Fox would just as soon worship in fields and orchards, believing that God's presence could be felt anywhere. Though...
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Underground station. Finsbury Circus Barbican Centre Museum of London Bunhill Fields Moorfields and Finsbury, Old and New London: Volume 2 (1878), pp. 196-208...
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Richard Price (category Burials at Bunhill Fields)
Hackney New College. On 19 April 1791 Price died. He was buried at Bunhill Fields, where his funeral sermon was preached by Joseph Priestley. His extended...
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Finsbury Square (redirect from Finsbury Fields)
Finsbury Fields, in the parish of St Luke's and near Moorfields. It is sited on the east side of City Road, opposite the east side of Bunhill Fields. It is...
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Thomas Stothard (category Burials at Bunhill Fields)
ed. (1849). Bunhill Memorials: sacred reminiscences of three hundred ministers and other persons of note, who are buried in Bunhill Fields, of every denomination...
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Retrieved 14 April 2017. Murie, Olaus Johan and Elbroch, Mark (2005). Peterson Field Guide to Animal Tracks, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, p. 79, ISBN 061851743X...
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