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The church of St John at Hackney was designed by James Spiller and built in 1792, [1] when demand in the parish of Hackney was in excess of 3,000 parishioners. At an original 3,300 acres (13 km 2), at the time the parish was the largest civil parish in Middlesex of those which joined the County of London (created in 1889). [2]
The parish church of St John-at-Hackney was built in 1792, replacing the nearby former 16th-century parish church dedicated to St Augustine (pulled down in 1798). The original tower of that church was retained to hold the bells until the new church could be strengthened; the bells were finally removed to the new St John's in 1854.
Hackney: Hackney Hackney 198,606 Hammersmith: None (Vestry) Fulham 97,239 Hampstead: None (Vestry) None (Poor Law Parish) 68,416 Holborn, St Andrew Above the Bars with St George the Martyr: Holborn Holborn 26,228 Horsleydown, Southwark St John: St Olave St Olave 9,812 Islington: None (Vestry) None (Poor Law Parish) 319,143 Kensington: None (Vestry)
The Church of St John the Baptist, Hoxton, usually known as St John's Hoxton, is an Anglican parish church in the Hoxton area of Hackney, London N1. [2] Nearby is Silicon Roundabout, [3] and also Aske Gardens, [4] named after the parish's major benefactor, City alderman and haberdasher Robert Aske. St. John's Church ceiling
Hackney was a sub-Manor of the Manor of Stepney, and the ancient parish of Hackney was an early daughter parish of Stepney, though the date the Hackney parish was established is not known. Hackney's church is first recorded around 1275 and Hackney may have been an independent parish by that time. The parish would have been based on the ...
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St Andrew, Stoke Newington, is a Grade II* listed [1] Anglican parish church on Bethune Road in Stamford Hill (on the border of Stoke Newington), in the London Borough of Hackney, England. The church, which is dedicated to St Andrew , is located at the junction of Bethune Road and Dunsmure Road in London N16 .