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  • Saint Alphage may refer to: "St Alphage", the parish church of Burnt Oak in the northwest London, England St Alphage London Wall, the remains of a church...
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    / 51.5176583°N 0.0922306°W / 51.5176583; -0.0922306 St Alphege or St Alphage London Wall was a church in Bassishaw Ward in the City of London, built...
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    St Alphage House was a 1960s office block on Fore Street in the City of London. It was built by the developer Maurice Wingate to a design by Maurice Sanders...
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    St Alphage Garden is an urban garden in the City of London, off London Wall. It was converted from the former churchyard of St Alphage London Wall in...
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    Wall: section of Roman and medieval wall at St Alphage Garden, incorporating remains of St Alphage's Church – 1018886 | Historic England". historicengland...
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    when Sir William Drury died in October 1579. On 10 October 1560 at St Alphage London Wall Drury married Margery Wentworth (died 1587), widow of John...
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    been an important sport in Solihull. On the doorway of the church of St Alphage are incisions which are arrow sharpening marks from the 1360s when men...
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  • Street passing St Paul's Cathedral, Wood Street, St. Alphage Gardens, Roman House, St. Alphage High Walk and the junction of Moor Lane, with construction...
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    December 1940 at the height of the Blitz. Other visible sections are at St Alphage, and there are two sections near the Tower of London. The River Fleet was...
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    The house was in Philip Lane, London Wall, and adjoined the church of St Alphage; Hayward purchased it for £700 from Margery Williams, the daughter of John...
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  • of the public service all the live Prestel computers were located in St Alphage House, a 1960s office block on Fore Street in the City of London. At the...
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    at Hinchingbrooke (? – 1661)   +   Anne, widow Trice Thomas Pepys of St Alphage (1595–1676)   +   Mary Syvret [Chiveret] Thomas Pepys (“the turner”), trader...
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    demolished in 1907, the parish was joined with St Michael, Cornhill St Alphage London Wall (1924) St Katherine Coleman (1925) All Hallows Lombard Street...
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  • Priory; Priory and Hospital of St Mary-within-Cripplegate Church of St Alphage, London Wall Feltham Priory Anglican Benedictine nuns founded 24 June 1868...
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  • Whitefriars, Serjeant's Inn (added in 1869), St Alban Wood Street, St Alphage Cripplegate, St Andrew by the Wardrobe, St Andrew Holborn below the Bars...
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  • and priest in 1943. He held curacies at Christ Church, Glasgow and St Alphage, Hendon; and incumbencies at All Saints Buckie, All Saints Edinburgh and...
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    Aldermanbury, Wood Street, and, to the north, part of London Wall and St Alphage Garden. The ward was historically the City's smallest. The ward is named...
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  • Lanier was born circa 1580-85 in England, and was buried 6 Nov 1661 at St. Alphage Church Greenwich, County Kent. His will was proved 3 Dec 1661 and registered...
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    in 1027 or by the translation to Canterbury in 1023 of the remains of Alphage, Bishop and Martyr, from St Paul's Cathedral, where a cult had rapidly...
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  • married Maud Beatrice Bush, whose father, Robert Wheler Bush was vicar of St Alphage London Wall. The following year he was appointed a "Treasury devil" at...
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