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The Potter's House, Enfield Enfield [96] 2009 Potter's House: Revival Christian Church of Enfield Enfield [97] 2009 RCCG: New Covenant Church Edmonton Edmonton [98] NCC Worldwide Bury Street Chapel: Bush Hill Park [2] 1838: Independent Edmonton Baptist Chapel Edmonton [99] 1889 New buildings 1913, 1989 [100] Albany Church Enfield Wash [101] 1898
The Lavender Hill Cemetery Anglican chapel, one of two chapels in the grounds. Lavender Hill Cemetery graves. Grave of Neil Goodall who died on HMS Sheffield in 1982. Lavender Hill Cemetery is a cemetery in Cedar Road, Enfield, London, administered by the London Borough of Enfield. The cemetery opened in 1872 and has two facing chapels inside ...
The Great Stone Dwelling; Enfield Shaker Museum, New Hampshire; Built 1837. The district extends from Oak Grove Street in the west to the junction of Baltic Street and United States Route 4 in the east and includes properties on both sides of the Mascoma River, from Route 4 to the junction of Pillsbury Street and Shaker Hill Road.
The first St Stephen's was a simple temporary building (’iron church’) put up in 1901 as a chapel of ease to All Saints Church in Edmonton. In 1906 work began on a permanent church to a gothic design by John Samuel Alder (1847-1919) with walls built of Stamford stone, with Welden stone for the corners.
Interior of St Andrew's, Enfield. The first written evidence of there being a Parish Church in Enfield dates from 1136 when St Andrew's, along with a number of other neighbouring parishes, was endowed to the Monastery at Walden in Essex, now Saffron Walden. In 1190, Abbot Reginald of Walden appointed Robertus to serve as the first Vicar of ...
The chapel stands in an elevated position overlooking Hebden Bridge. Attached to the rear of the chapel is the former manse, converted into a school in 1890. The chapel closed in 2001, and is now a venue for concerts and other events. [33] [34] [35] II* Todmorden Unitarian Church: Todmorden, West Yorkshire
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Coat of Arms of William Leete. Leete was born about 1612 or 1613 at Keyston, Huntingdonshire, England, [1] the son of John Leete and his wife Anna Shute, daughter of Robert Shute, [2] a justice of the King's Court. He was educated as a lawyer, and served as a clerk in Bishop's Court at Cambridge, England. He married three times.