Plaque

All Saints Poplar - consecrated

Erection date: 3/7/1823

Inscription

This parish church of All Saints Poplar Middlesex was consecrated on the third day of July MDCCCXXIII by the Right Reverend Father in God, William Howley DD by divine permission Lord Bishop of London.

The Reverend Samuel Hoole, A.M. Rector
James Mountague - Church-warden and Treasurer
James Carey - Church-warden
Charles Hollis - Architect
Thomas Morris - Builder
Thomas Horne - Vestry-Clerk

Site: All Saints Poplar - consecrated (1 memorial)

E14, Bazely Street, All Saints church

This plaque is high on the east end of the church, the surrounding garden being so blighted by aircraft noise we were surprised that our photo did not capture one of the culprits.

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All Saints Poplar - consecrated

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All Saints church Poplar

The Poplar Vestry acquired a plot of land occupied by a house, garden and fie...

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James Carey

Churchwarden of All Saints Poplar in 1823.

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Charles Hollis

Architect of All Saints Church and rectory, Poplar, 1823. Other work includes...

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Reverend Samuel Hoole

Became Rector of All Saints Poplar in 1803 and remained there until his death...

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Thomas Horne

Vestry Clerk of All Saints Poplar in 1823

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