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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
China Inland Mission
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James Hudson Taylor
James Hudson Taylor used these premises (1872 - 1895) for the work of the Chi...
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St Mary Axe Church
Its full name was the Church of St Mary, St Ursula and her 11,000 Virgins. The origin of the nick name supposedly derives either from a sign of an axe over the east end of the church or from a reli...
Andrew Gifford, DD
Non-conformist minister and numismatist. Born Bristol. Became Baptist minister at Little Wild Street (see Samuel Stennett) in 1730 but in 1735 he had to leave when accused by a member of the congre...
William Kiffin
Non-conformist minister. Born in London. Became rich in the wool trade. Died in London. Buried in Bunhill burial ground.
Samuel Bickersteth
Rev. S. Bickersteth, MA. Committee chairman. Because of the unusual surname, it is almost certain that he was the same Reverend Samuel Bickersteth who had been vicar of Leeds, Lewisham and nearby C...
Agnes George
Burnt at the stake in Bow (or possibly Stratford) for her Protestant beliefs.
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Mercers' Company
Records go back to 1348. From the Guild‘s website: "In its widest sense mercery could describe all merchandise, although in London the term evolved to mean the trade specifically in luxury fabrics,...
Watch House
NW3, Holly Place, 9
British History Online points out that this plaque incorrectly names the Hampstead Police Force since, by the time they moved into this b...
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