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  2. St Leonard's Church, Heston - Wikipedia

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    The church dates from the 14th century, though there are records of a priest in Heston in the 7th century. The Domesday Book makes no mention of Heston but in 1086 its manor was given to Walter of Saint-Valéry by William the Conqueror. The church was later given to the Abbey of Saint-Valéry [Wikidata]. [1]

  3. St Leonard's Church - Wikipedia

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    St Leonard's Church or similar names may refer to: Belgium. St. Leonard's Church, Zoutleeuw ... St Leonard's Church, Heston, Hounslow; St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, Hackney;

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    St Leonard's Church: Heston Rd, Heston, Hounslow, Middlesex, TW5 0RD: Tower: ... St Leonard's Church. More images. Church of St Michael and All Angels: Bath Road ...

  5. Category:Heston - Wikipedia

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    St Leonard's Church, Heston This page was last edited on 12 August 2023, at 14:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Our Lady Queen of Apostles Church, Heston - Wikipedia

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    They founded the parish in the 1928, and built the original church in the area in 1929, [2] but left it to the care of the diocese in the 1960s. With the growing population, the church was too small, so a larger one needed to be built. The new church was to be built on the site formerly occupied by the Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa ...

  7. Heston - Wikipedia

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    Heston is a suburban area and part of the Hounslow district in the London Borough of Hounslow.The residential settlement covers a slightly smaller area than its predecessor farming village, 10.8 miles (17.4 km) west south-west of Charing Cross and adjoins the M4 motorway but has no junction with it; Heston also adjoins the Great West Road, a dual carriageway, mostly west of the "Golden Mile ...

  8. Death of Frederick John White - Wikipedia

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    An army autopsy recorded that White's death was by natural causes, resulting from an inflammation of the pleura and cardiac covering, and his body was sent for a church burial at St Leonard's Church, Heston. The vicar, however, had learnt of the flogging and alerted the Middlesex coroner Thomas Wakley. Wakley, an opponent of flogging, ordered ...

  9. Joseph Banks - Wikipedia

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    He died on 19 June 1820 in Spring Grove House, Isleworth, London, and was buried at St Leonard's Church, Heston. Lady Banks survived him, but they had no children. Lady Banks survived him, but they had no children.