portal Holy Trinity, Minories, was a Church of England parish church outside the eastern boundaries of the City of London, but within the Liberties of the...
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Aldgate and the Minories, London. "The City Churches" Tabor, M. p128:London; The Swarthmore Press Ltd; 1917. "Holy Trinity Minories ExP/CP". visionofbritain...
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St Botolph's Aldgate (redirect from Aldgate church)
parish was united with that of the Church of Holy Trinity, Minories, in 1899. The current 18th-century church building is made of brick with stone quoins...
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Minories is a street in Central London and former civil parish also known as Holy Trinity Minories Minories may also refer to: Church of Holy Trinity...
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Arabella Churchill (royal mistress) (category Mistresses of James II of England)
through ten years and four children. On 1 June 1680 at the Church of Holy Trinity, Minories, London, she married Charles Godfrey and had three more children...
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1851 the severed head of the Duke of Suffolk was discovered in a vault in the Church of Holy Trinity, Minories, in the City of London, suggested to have...
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George Legge, 1st Baron Dartmouth (category Members of the Privy Council of England)
been, in the church of the Holy Trinity, Minories, in London. He was succeeded as Baron Dartmouth by his only son, William Legge, 1st Earl of Dartmouth (1672–1750)...
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Humility Cooper (section The Fate of Humility Cooper)
sometime about 1638 or prior to that. She was baptized at the church of Holy Trinity Minories in London on March 17 or 19, 1638/9 with the record stating...
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Chapel. The pulpit, made in 1706, was brought from the Church of Holy Trinity, Minories, London in 1906; in the same year new woodwork – quire seats, and...
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William Legge (Royalist) (category Prisoners in the Tower of London)
1670, and was buried in the vault of the north chancel in the church of Holy Trinity, Minories. With his wife Elizabeth, William Legge left three sons and...
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