St. M. I.
James Wagstaff
John Savage
John Shadgett
Churchwardens, 1855
Site: Churchwardens at the Angel (1 memorial)
N1, Liverpool Street, Halifax Bldg. Soc.
See also Churchwardens at King's Cross.
St. M. I.
James Wagstaff
John Savage
John Shadgett
Churchwardens, 1855
N1, Liverpool Street, Halifax Bldg. Soc.
See also Churchwardens at King's Cross.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Churchwardens at the Angel
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