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  • William Woolnoth
  • William Woolnoth (1780–1837) was an engraver. He was one of the engravers whose work was included in Cadell and Davies Britannia depicta. He did engravings

    William Woolnoth

    William Woolnoth

    William_Woolnoth

  • St Mary Woolnoth
  • Church in City of London, England

    St Mary Woolnoth is an Anglican church in the City of London, located on the corner of Lombard Street and King William Street near Bank junction. The present

    St Mary Woolnoth

    St Mary Woolnoth

    St_Mary_Woolnoth

  • Ellora Caves
  • Ancient cave temples in Maharashtra, India

    by George Cattermole, engraved by William Woolnoth Dher Warra, also by George Cattermole, engraved by William Woolnoth Excavated Temple of Kylas, by Samuel

    Ellora Caves

    Ellora_Caves

  • William Gull
  • English physician (1816–1890)

    Sir William Withey Gull, 1st Baronet (31 December 1816 – 29 January 1890) was an English physician. Of modest family origins, he established a lucrative

    William Gull

    William Gull

    William_Gull

  • Samuel Prout
  • English painter (1783–1852)

    Kylas, Caves of Ellora. 1833, engraved by William Woolnoth, The Tomb of Aurungzebe. 1837, engraved by William Miller, The Lake of Como. 1837, engraved

    Samuel Prout

    Samuel Prout

    Samuel_Prout

  • Guy's Hospital
  • Hospital in central London

    18th century engraving 1820 Engraving of entrance by James Elmes and William Woolnoth The location of Guy's and St Thomas' hospitals, c. 1833 Surgery is

    Guy's Hospital

    Guy's Hospital

    Guy's_Hospital

  • Elephanta Caves
  • Collection of cave temples in Maharashtra, India

    of Triad Figure, Interior of Elephanta by Samuel Prout engraved by William Woolnoth for Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1834, as an illustration to Letitia

    Elephanta Caves

    Elephanta Caves

    Elephanta_Caves

  • Donnington Castle
  • Ruined castle in Berkshire, England

    most interesting remains of ancient castles of England and Wales - William Woolnoth et al. 1823 Historic England. "Donnington Castle (233041)". Research

    Donnington Castle

    Donnington Castle

    Donnington_Castle

  • Guy's Campus
  • Campus of King's College London

    at the western courtyard on the other side of the Colonnade is that of William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield, another benefactor of Guy's Hospital. The

    Guy's Campus

    Guy's Campus

    Guy's_Campus

  • Staines-upon-Thames
  • Town in Surrey, England

    Bridge, including William Bernard Cooke (1778–1855) and Arthur Melville (1855–1904). An engraving of the bridge by William Woolnoth (1780–1837), inspired

    Staines-upon-Thames

    Staines-upon-Thames

    Staines-upon-Thames

  • Medical school in the United Kingdom
  • Guy's campus of King's College London Medical School depicted in 1820 by James Elmes and William Woolnoth

    Medical school in the United Kingdom

    Medical school in the United Kingdom

    Medical_school_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • George Cattermole
  • British artist (1800–1868)

    Landon's poem The Zenana.: Dus Awtar Caves of Ellora, engraved by William Woolnoth Interior of Deer Warra, Caves of Ellora, engraved by William Woolnoth

    George Cattermole

    George Cattermole

    George_Cattermole

  • John Newton
  • Anglican cleric, hymn-writer, and abolitionist (1725–1807)

    operations. After Newton moved to the City of London as rector of St Mary Woolnoth Church, he contributed to the work of the Committee for the Abolition of

    John Newton

    John Newton

    John_Newton

  • Cemais (Dyfed)
  • Welsh medieval cantref

    Retrieved 19 January 2019. The ancient castles of England and Wales, William Woolnoth, 1825, entry for Newport An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments of Wales

    Cemais (Dyfed)

    Cemais (Dyfed)

    Cemais_(Dyfed)

  • Frederick Wilton Litchfield Stockdale
  • Collection and his archives are held by the Devon and Exeter Institution. William Woolnoth did engravings of some of his work. "Stockdale, Frederick Wilton Litchfield"

    Frederick Wilton Litchfield Stockdale

    Frederick Wilton Litchfield Stockdale

    Frederick_Wilton_Litchfield_Stockdale

  • King's College London GKT School of Medical Education
  • Public medical school in London, England

    hospitals around the South East of the UK, including Medway Maritime Hospital, William Harvey Hospital and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital. Students

    King's College London GKT School of Medical Education

    King's College London GKT School of Medical Education

    King's_College_London_GKT_School_of_Medical_Education

  • William Wilberforce
  • English politician and abolitionist (1759–1833)

    leading evangelical Anglican clergyman of the day and Rector of St Mary Woolnoth. Both counselled him to remain in politics, and he resolved to do so "with

    William Wilberforce

    William Wilberforce

    William_Wilberforce

  • Nevern
  • Village, parish and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales

    Retrieved 21 January 2019. The ancient castles of England and Wales, William Woolnoth, 1825, entry for Newport Lewis, S. (1833). Topographical Dictionary

    Nevern

    Nevern

    Nevern

  • William Phips
  • Treasure hunter, military officer and colonial administrator (1651–1695)

    charges were heard. He was buried in London at the Church of St. Mary Woolnoth. William and Mary Phips had no children. They adopted Spencer Bennett, the

    William Phips

    William Phips

    William_Phips

  • James Elmes
  • English writer and architect (1782–1862)

    A print of William Woolnoth's engraving of Guy's Hospital Entrance based on a drawing by James Elmes

    James Elmes

    James Elmes

    James_Elmes

  • William Walker (Scottish engraver)
  • Scottish engraver

    1815, Walker went to London to study as a stipple engraver under Thomas Woolnoth. He established his reputation by engraving a large plate of Sir Henry

    William Walker (Scottish engraver)

    William Walker (Scottish engraver)

    William_Walker_(Scottish_engraver)

  • Robert fitz Martin
  • 12th century English lord and knight

    1824, London, p. 63-64 The ancient castles of England and Wales, William Woolnoth, 1825 Flanders, Steve (2009). De Courcy: Anglo-Normans in Ireland,

    Robert fitz Martin

    Robert fitz Martin

    Robert_fitz_Martin

  • Newport Castle, Pembrokeshire
  • Castle in Pembrokeshire, Wales

    1824, London, p. 63-64 The ancient castles of England and Wales, William Woolnoth, 1825, entry for Newport Edwards, Emily Hewlett (1909). Castles and

    Newport Castle, Pembrokeshire

    Newport Castle, Pembrokeshire

    Newport_Castle,_Pembrokeshire

  • Britannia Depicta
  • Road atlas of Britain first published in 1720

    1774–1827 Thomas Woolnoth, 1785–1857 William Woolnoth 1780–1837 Illustrations in the Cadell & Davies editions were made by artists including: William Alexander

    Britannia Depicta

    Britannia Depicta

    Britannia_Depicta

  • Lombard Street, London
  • Street in the City of London

    construction of King William Street, has two distinct sections. The short section between Bank junction and the church of St Mary Woolnoth is relatively wide

    Lombard Street, London

    Lombard Street, London

    Lombard_Street,_London

  • King William Street, London
  • Street in England

    to Portsmouth. King William Street runs from its northern end at a junction with Lombard Street by the church of St Mary Woolnoth, southeast to Monument

    King William Street, London

    King William Street, London

    King_William_Street,_London

  • David Hughson
  • Schnebbelie and Edward Gyfford. Other engravers who contributed were William Woolnoth, John Roffe and J. S. Storer. In 1817, he published Walks Through London

    David Hughson

    David Hughson

    David_Hughson

  • Nicholas Hawksmoor
  • English architect

    Interior of St George's Bloomsbury (1716–1731) St Mary Woolnoth (1716–23) Interior of St Mary Woolnoth (1716–23) St Luke's Old Street (1727–33), joint work

    Nicholas Hawksmoor

    Nicholas Hawksmoor

    Nicholas_Hawksmoor

  • Roger Allam
  • English actor (born 1953)

    Allam was born in Bow, London, England. His father was rector of St Mary Woolnoth. In 1959, his family left Bromley-by-Bow, moving to Putney, later moving

    Roger Allam

    Roger Allam

    Roger_Allam

  • William Josiah Irons
  • British theologian

    June 1872 rector of St. Mary Woolnoth with St. Mary Woolchurch-Haw in the city of London, on the presentation of William Ewart Gladstone, the then Prime

    William Josiah Irons

    William_Josiah_Irons

  • William Hutchinson (Rhode Island judge)
  • New Hampshire judge (1586–1641)

    the couple were married on August 9, 1612 at the Church of Saint Mary Woolnoth on Lombard Street in London. Anne's father was a clergyman, school master

    William Hutchinson (Rhode Island judge)

    William_Hutchinson_(Rhode_Island_judge)

  • Thomas Kyd
  • 16th-century English dramatist

    church of St Mary Woolnoth in the Ward of Langborn, Lombard Street, London on 6 November 1558. The baptismal register at St Mary Woolnoth carries this entry:

    Thomas Kyd

    Thomas_Kyd

  • Bank and Monument stations
  • London Underground and DLR stations

    Street entrance in front of St Mary Woolnoth, 1914 C&SLR King William Street entrance in front of St Mary Woolnoth, 1914 Entrances in front of Royal Exchange

    Bank and Monument stations

    Bank and Monument stations

    Bank_and_Monument_stations

  • Martin Bowes
  • Civic dignitary and treasurer

    History Online). Will of William Southwoode, Goldsmith of London (P.C.C. 1560, Mellershe quire). Registers of S. Mary Woolnoth and S. Mary Woolchurch Haw

    Martin Bowes

    Martin Bowes

    Martin_Bowes

  • Edward Lloyd (coffee house owner)
  • British businessman (c. 1648–1713)

    "Died Mr Lloyd the coffee man in Lombard Street". He was buried at St Mary Woolnoth church in the City of London. A plaque to him was installed in the church

    Edward Lloyd (coffee house owner)

    Edward_Lloyd_(coffee_house_owner)

  • William Owtram
  • preferment was in Lincolnshire, after which he obtained the rectory of St. Mary Woolnoth, London, which he resigned in 1666. In 1664, he also served as Minister

    William Owtram

    William Owtram

    William_Owtram

  • Amazing Grace
  • 1779 Christian hymn by John Newton

    of the Rev. John Newton Late Rector of the United Parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth and St. Mary Woolchurch Haw, London: Volume 1, Nathan Whiting, London.

    Amazing Grace

    Amazing Grace

    Amazing_Grace

  • William Alphonsus Gunn
  • English evangelical cleric

    came into the orbit of John Newton, a significant influence, at St Mary Woolnoth. Newton tried in 1795 to bring him to St Helen's Bishopsgate, but failed

    William Alphonsus Gunn

    William Alphonsus Gunn

    William_Alphonsus_Gunn

  • Josias Shute
  • English churchman

    (1588–1643) was an English churchman, for many years rector of St Mary Woolnoth in London, archdeacon of Colchester, and elected a member of the Westminster

    Josias Shute

    Josias Shute

    Josias_Shute

  • Canterbury Cathedral
  • Church in Kent, England

    of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Archiepiscopal See. Bell. Woolnoth, William (1816). A graphical illustration of the metropolitan cathedral church

    Canterbury Cathedral

    Canterbury Cathedral

    Canterbury_Cathedral

  • Olney Hymns
  • Anglican hymnal; book of hymns published in England in 1779

    at St. Mary Woolnoth in London. Newton's epitaph on a plaque in St. Mary Woolnoth, written by Newton himself, bears these words: William Cowper was the

    Olney Hymns

    Olney_Hymns

  • St Dionis Backchurch
  • Former church-site in London

    church web site William Leslie Sumner, The Organ, (London 1952, 4th edition, 1973), pp. 155–156 Diocese of London St Edmund & St Mary Woolnoth Media related

    St Dionis Backchurch

    St Dionis Backchurch

    St_Dionis_Backchurch

  • Cowes Castle
  • Device fort in England

    Southampton, UK: T. Cadell, W. Davies and T. Baker. OCLC 606282339. Woolnoth, William (1825). The Ancient Castles of England and Wales. Vol. 1. London,

    Cowes Castle

    Cowes Castle

    Cowes_Castle

  • Langbourn
  • Ward of the City of London

    with the notable exception of the guild - or ward - church of St Mary Woolnoth, is in Candlewick (from 2003 to 2013 Candlewick extended only to Abchurch

    Langbourn

    Langbourn

  • St Margaret Lothbury
  • Church in City of London, England

    media related to St Margaret Lothbury. St Margaret Lothbury and St Mary Woolnoth 360° panorama inside St Margaret Lothbury 51°30′52.91″N 0°5′19.92″W /

    St Margaret Lothbury

    St Margaret Lothbury

    St_Margaret_Lothbury

  • Norman and medieval London
  • English municipal history (1066–1485)

    Bartholomew-the-Great (1123), St. Sepulchre-without-Newgate (1137), St. Mary Woolnoth (1191), St. Mary Spital (1197), St. Helen's Bishopsgate (1210), St.

    Norman and medieval London

    Norman and medieval London

    Norman_and_medieval_London

  • Mott MacDonald
  • UK-based onsultant company

    the Central London Railway, the construction of lifts beneath St Mary Woolnoth church at Bank tube station, the underpinning of Clifford's Tower, the

    Mott MacDonald

    Mott MacDonald

    Mott_MacDonald

  • Walter Fawkes
  • Yorkshire landowner and MP (1769–1825)

    Walter Fawkes, Esq. by Thomas Woolnoth, 1825

    Walter Fawkes

    Walter Fawkes

    Walter_Fawkes

  • St Mary Woolchurch Haw
  • Former church-site in London

    Woolchurch Haw was not among them. The parish was united to that of St Mary Woolnoth. The Mansion House now stands on the site. The parish now forms part of

    St Mary Woolchurch Haw

    St Mary Woolchurch Haw

    St_Mary_Woolchurch_Haw

  • William Scamp
  • English architect and engineer

    interior, and he seems to have been inspired by Nicholas Hawksmoor's St Mary Woolnoth church in London. Scamp's intended location for the high altar was altered

    William Scamp

    William_Scamp

  • Robert Brook
  • London goldsmith

    children, Robert, Thomas, Dorothy, and John, were baptised at St Mary Woolnoth. HMC Manuscripts of the Marquis of Salisbury at Hatfield, vol. 5 (London

    Robert Brook

    Robert_Brook

  • St Leonard, Eastcheap
  • Former church-site in London

    part of the combined parish of St Edmund the King and Martyr, and St Mary Woolnoth Lombard Street with St Nicholas Acons, All Hallows Lombard Street, St Benet

    St Leonard, Eastcheap

    St Leonard, Eastcheap

    St_Leonard,_Eastcheap

  • City of London Cemetery and Crematorium
  • Cemetery and crematorium in the north east of London, England

    Fish Street, destroyed by a fire in 1886 and demolished in 1893 St Mary Woolnoth (between 1897–1900), the contents of the crypt were moved here because

    City of London Cemetery and Crematorium

    City of London Cemetery and Crematorium

    City_of_London_Cemetery_and_Crematorium

  • 18th-century London
  • Anne's Limehouse, St. George in the East, St. George's Bloomsbury, St. Mary Woolnoth, St. Mary-le-Strand, St. Paul's Deptford, St. Giles-in-the-Fields, St.

    18th-century London

    18th-century London

    18th-century_London

  • Josiah Pratt
  • English evangelical clergyman

    bible associations. In 1804 Pratt left Cecil to become lecturer at St Mary Woolnoth, Lombard Street, where John Newton, another evangelical leader, whose health

    Josiah Pratt

    Josiah Pratt

    Josiah_Pratt

  • Anne Hutchinson
  • English-born religious figure (1591–1643)

    William Hutchinson, a familiar acquaintance from Alford who was a fabric merchant then working in London. The couple was married at St Mary Woolnoth Church

    Anne Hutchinson

    Anne Hutchinson

    Anne_Hutchinson

  • Charles Farley
  • English actor and dramatist

    by Elizabeth Inchbald (1805) Bertrand in The Foundling of the Forest by William Dimond (1809) Antony Foster in Kenilworth by Alfred Bunn (1821) The Monthly

    Charles Farley

    Charles Farley

    Charles_Farley

  • List of poor law unions in England
  • Mary Whitechapel (part) (added in 1869), St Mary Woolchurch Haw, St Mary Woolnoth, St Matthew Friday Street, St Michael Bassishaw, St Michael Cornhill, St

    List of poor law unions in England

    List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England

  • Henry Billingsley
  • English scholar and alderman (c. 1538–1606)

    Elizabeth, died and was buried in the vault of Sir Martin Bowes at St Mary Woolnoth. In 1587 Sir Henry obtained, and his son took up, a grant of nearly 12

    Henry Billingsley

    Henry_Billingsley

  • Hawksmoor (novel)
  • 1985 novel by Peter Ackroyd

    the novel: Christ Church, Spitalfields, St George's, Bloomsbury, St Mary Woolnoth, St George in the East, St Anne's Limehouse, St Alfege Church, Greenwich

    Hawksmoor (novel)

    Hawksmoor_(novel)

  • Arundell family
  • Cornish family of Norman origin

    field of Thérouenne, died in 1545, and was buried in the church of St Mary Woolnoth, Lombard Street. He was the father of the erudite Mary Arundell. Another

    Arundell family

    Arundell family

    Arundell_family

  • Oxford Castle
  • Partly ruined castle in Oxford in Oxfordshire, England

    still remains, is dated to 1235 in various documentary sources, including Woolnoth's The Ancient Castles of England and Wales of 1825; in at least one source

    Oxford Castle

    Oxford Castle

    Oxford_Castle

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1714
  • thereof; and for re-building and finishing the Parish Church of St. Mary Woolnoth, in the said City of London. (Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2013

    List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1714

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1714

  • Arthur Stourton
  • materials were returned. Stourton was paid by the parishioners of St Mary Woolnoth after searching for their two tabernacles in diverse parishes. In May 1556

    Arthur Stourton

    Arthur_Stourton

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1799
  • parish of Saint Mary Woolnoth, in the city of London, belonging to the parish of Saint Mary le Bow, in Abraham Robarts, William Curtis, Ellis Were, and

    List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1799

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1799

  • Elizabeth Yates (actress)
  • English actress

    Another aunt, Louisa Brunton, also an actress, later married Major-General William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven. Brunton married Frederick Henry Yates, a fellow

    Elizabeth Yates (actress)

    Elizabeth Yates (actress)

    Elizabeth_Yates_(actress)

  • John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell
  • Scottish politician (1779–1861)

    of the House of Commons, hearing William Wilberforce speak against slavery, followed by Charles James Fox and William Pitt. He describes it vividly in

    John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell

    John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell

    John_Campbell,_1st_Baron_Campbell

  • Edward Hutchinson (mercer)
  • English mercer (c.1564–1632)

    and the couple was married on 9 August 1612 at the Church of Saint Mary Woolnoth on Lombard Street in London. He and his wife raised a large family in Alford

    Edward Hutchinson (mercer)

    Edward_Hutchinson_(mercer)

  • Giles Capel
  • English landowner and courtier (died 1556)

    his mother made arrangements to help. Warley, a churchwarden of St Mary Woolnoth, and Robert Amadas had supplied jewels and gilt plate to Henry VII for

    Giles Capel

    Giles Capel

    Giles_Capel

  • Architecture of London
  • Overview of the architecture in London

    Hawksmoor St. George's, Bloomsbury (1731) by Nicholas Hawksmoor St Mary Woolnoth (1724) by Nicholas Hawksmoor St. Mary le Strand (1723) by James Gibbs St

    Architecture of London

    Architecture of London

    Architecture_of_London

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1711
  • and for appointing Monies for re-building the Parish Church of St. Mary Woolnoth, in the City of London. Church Patronage (Scotland) Act 1711 or the Patronage

    List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1711

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1711

  • Royal Academy Exhibition of 1844
  • 1844 art exhibition in London

    Thomas Woolnoth Alderman Anthony Brown by Samuel Lane Portrait of William Allen by Henry Perronet Briggs Portrait of Thomas Turton by Henry William Pickersgill

    Royal Academy Exhibition of 1844

    Royal Academy Exhibition of 1844

    Royal_Academy_Exhibition_of_1844

  • Madame Sala
  • British actress and singer (1789–1860)

    who attended her concerts in Brighton and London were the future King William IV; his wife, Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen; his daughter, Lady Augusta FitzClarence;

    Madame Sala

    Madame Sala

    Madame_Sala

  • List of structures in London
  • St Mary-le-Bow St Mary-le-Strand St Mary the Virgin, Mortlake St Mary Woolnoth St Mary's Church, Barnes St Mary's Church, Battersea St Mary's Church,

    List of structures in London

    List_of_structures_in_London

  • Cuthbert Buckle
  • Lord Mayor of London

    he married Joan (or sometimes spelled Johane or Joane) Davye at St Mary Woolnoth, London; he was churchwarden in that church in 1568-1569. In the year of

    Cuthbert Buckle

    Cuthbert_Buckle

  • Mott, Hay and Anderson
  • Civil engineering company

    the Central London Railway, the construction of lifts beneath St Mary Woolnoth church at Bank Underground station, the underpinning of Clifford's Tower

    Mott, Hay and Anderson

    Mott,_Hay_and_Anderson

  • John Arundell (died 1545)
  • 2025. See below, inscription in St. Mary Woolnoth Rogers, p.69, quoting "Weever, in his notice of St. Mary Woolnoth" (Weever, John, Ancient Funerall Monuments

    John Arundell (died 1545)

    John Arundell (died 1545)

    John_Arundell_(died_1545)

  • List of acts of the 1st session of the 5th Parliament of Great Britain
  • thereof; and for re-building and finishing the Parish Church of St. Mary Woolnoth, in the said City of London. (Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2013

    List of acts of the 1st session of the 5th Parliament of Great Britain

    List_of_acts_of_the_1st_session_of_the_5th_Parliament_of_Great_Britain

  • Ian Nairn
  • British architectural writer and broadcaster (1930–1983)

    Curiocity (2016). Nairn's own descriptions of buildings such as St Mary Woolnoth, Battersea Power Station and the Granada Cinema, Tooting are incorporated

    Ian Nairn

    Ian_Nairn

  • Tanfield Vachell
  • English politician

    was buried in the chancel of St. Mary Woolnoth in London. In 1652, he married Rebecca Leman, daughter of Sir William Leman, 1st Baronet, Parliament's Treasurer

    Tanfield Vachell

    Tanfield_Vachell

  • List of places of worship in London, 1804
  •  25–28. John Feltham (1807). The Picture of London, for 1807. pp. 376–7. "William Goode". hymntime.com. Retrieved 13 August 2015. "Parish (Church): St Antholin

    List of places of worship in London, 1804

    List_of_places_of_worship_in_London,_1804

  • Grade II listed buildings in the City of London (EC4)
  • Pair of Piers and Iron Gates and Screen at Entrance to Church of St Mary Woolnoth". Historic England. Retrieved 25 January 2026. "Listed Building 1359205

    Grade II listed buildings in the City of London (EC4)

    Grade_II_listed_buildings_in_the_City_of_London_(EC4)

  • List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1736
  • between the Rector of the Parish Church of St. Mary Woolnoth, and of the united Parishes of St. Mary Woolnoth and St. Mary Woolchurch, in the City of London

    List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1736

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1736

  • Cultural depictions of Queen Victoria
  • Victoria', to accompany a plate drawn by Anthony Stewart and engraved by T. Woolnoth. (This plate is in some editions, entitled 'The Princess Alexandrina-Victoria')

    Cultural depictions of Queen Victoria

    Cultural depictions of Queen Victoria

    Cultural_depictions_of_Queen_Victoria

  • Thomas Aynscombe
  • Buckinghamshire, was the son of Henry Aynscombe (died 1697), of St. Mary Woolnoth (where he was buried, in the chancel), citizen and haberdasher of London

    Thomas Aynscombe

    Thomas Aynscombe

    Thomas_Aynscombe

  • List of places of worship in London, 1738
  • Mary at Hill St Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street St Mary Somerset St Mary Woolnoth St Matthew Friday Street St Michael Bassishaw St Michael Cornhill St Michael

    List of places of worship in London, 1738

    List_of_places_of_worship_in_London,_1738

  • General Post Office, London
  • Main post office for London between 1829 and 1910

    IV (112): 400–402. 22 June 1844. Tegg, William (1878). Posts and Telegraphs past and present. London: William Tegg & Co. pp. 47–53. "The Old Home of the

    General Post Office, London

    General Post Office, London

    General_Post_Office,_London

  • All Hallows Lombard Street
  • Church in London, England

    part of the combined parish of St Edmund the King and Martyr, and St Mary Woolnoth Lombard Street with St Nicholas Acons, All Hallows Lombard Street, St Benet

    All Hallows Lombard Street

    All Hallows Lombard Street

    All_Hallows_Lombard_Street

  • List of public art formerly in London
  • the National Railway Museum in York. More images Obelisk Outside St Mary Woolnoth Mid-19th century ? —N/a Obelisk Grade II Brought to Swanage, Dorset, by

    List of public art formerly in London

    List of public art formerly in London

    List_of_public_art_formerly_in_London

  • Basil Mott
  • extensions and rebuilding on the C&SLR (including the underpinning of St Mary Woolnoth church at Bank) and the widening of Blackfriars Bridge. They worked from

    Basil Mott

    Basil Mott

    Basil_Mott

  • List of historic buildings of the United Kingdom
  • Mary-at-Hill, London St Mary-le-Bow, London St Mary-le-Strand, London St Mary Woolnoth, London St Martin-in-the-fields, London St. Nicholas Cole Abbey, London

    List of historic buildings of the United Kingdom

    List of historic buildings of the United Kingdom

    List_of_historic_buildings_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Richard Rawlins
  • Welsh bishop (died 1536)

    Merton College, Oxford in 1508 to 1521. He was installed rector of St. Mary Woolnoth, London in 1494, canon of St. Paul's in 1499, vicar of Hendon, Middlesex

    Richard Rawlins

    Richard_Rawlins

  • Isaac Schomberg (physician)
  • German physician (1714–1780)

    at physic of Trinity College, Cambridge,’ he was baptised at St. Mary Woolnoth, London (Registers, ed. Brooke and Hallen, p. 111). On 3 April 1747 he

    Isaac Schomberg (physician)

    Isaac Schomberg (physician)

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  • English banker, evangelical Christian, pacifist, and abolitionist

    testament Scott was an executor; Newton had been the rector of St Mary Woolnoth just a stone's throw from where the bank was based in Bartholomew Lane

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  • Church in Laurence Pountney Hill London, England

    mention of the church comes in a charter, ostensibly written in the reign of William I, but in fact a mid-12th century forgery. It records the king's confirmation

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    St Laurence Pountney

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  • Matthew Mead (minister)
  • English minister

    Mather, 1689. Mead married Elizabeth Walton on 3 January 1654 at St. Mary Woolnoth Church in the City of London. Elizabeth was from Allhallows, Lombard Street

    Matthew Mead (minister)

    Matthew Mead (minister)

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  • London Underground stations that are listed buildings
  • England. Retrieved 3 April 2015. Historic England. "Church of St Mary Woolnoth (1064620)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 April 2015

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    London Underground stations that are listed buildings

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  • List of acts of the 3rd session of the 18th Parliament of Great Britain
  • parish of Saint Mary Woolnoth, in the city of London, belonging to the parish of Saint Mary le Bow, in Abraham Robarts, William Curtis, Ellis Were, and

    List of acts of the 3rd session of the 18th Parliament of Great Britain

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  • Richard Beeard
  • 1578, John, the son of ‘Richard Beard, minister’, was baptised at St Mary Woolnoth, London. Presumably, Beeard was still working as a clergyman in London

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  • Thomas Seckford
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    1566/67 Seckford married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Harlowe, at St Mary Woolnoth in the City of London. Elizabeth had moved in the higher circles of London

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    cille means “”associated with the church.”” One St. Cillian left Ireland in about 650 AD with eleven companions and carried out his missionary work in the Rhine region of Germany where he became Bishop of Wurzburg after converting the local lord, Duke Gosbert of Wurzburg, to Christianity. Later Duke Gosbert married Geilana, his brother’s widow and Cillian declared the marriage invalid. While Gosbert was away on a military expedition, Geilana had Cillian beheaded when she found that Gosbert was going to leave her because their marriage was forbidden by the Church. The city of Wurzburg still celebrates a festival of mystery plays each year, known as Killianfest.

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    Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...

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     Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Uilleam, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.

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    English variant spelling of Roman Latin Jillian, GILLIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."

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    Henry VI, 2' Sir John Stanley. 'Henry VI, Part III' Sir William Stanley. 'As You Like It' A...

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    Short form of English Lillian, LILLIA means "lily."

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    English : variant of William, from a central French form in which W is replaced by G.

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    Irish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLIAM means "will-helmet."

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    Variant spelling of Scottish Lilias, LILLIAS means "lily."

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    English : variant of Gilliam, which is itself a variant of William.

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     Pet form of English William, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.

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     Variant spelling of German Kilian, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.

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    Scottish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLEAM means "will-helmet."

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    English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."

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    Variant spelling of English Lilian, LILLIAN means "lily."

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     Variant spelling of English Killeen, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.

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    English : unexplained. The name is now found only in Hampshire, but was formerly more widespread.Iranian : from a female personal name, Parvin, Persian name of the Pleiades (constellation).In the 1720s Francis (1700–67) Parvin came from Northallerton, Yorkshire, England to Berks County, PA. Notable bearers of the name in the U.S. have included Theodore Sutton Parvin (1817–1901), an IA lawyer, and Theodore Parvin (1829–98), a PA gynecologist and obstetrician.

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    Legendary son of Rica.

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    nollaig is the Irish word for Christmas and is given to boys or girls born on December 25th.

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    Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful

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    Kelvy | கேளவ்ய 

    Education

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    Gift of God

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     Short form of various Slavic forms of Greek Magdalēnē, MAGDA means "of Magdala."

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    God's majesty.

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  • Embracement
  • n.

    Willing acceptance.

  • Willier
  • n.

    One who works at a willying machine.

  • Placable
  • a.

    Capable of being appeased or pacified; ready or willing to be pacified; willing to forgive or condone.

  • Contented
  • a.

    Content; easy in mind; satisfied; quiet; willing.

  • Agreeable
  • a.

    Willing; ready to agree or consent.

  • Caxton
  • n.

    Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.

  • Amenable
  • a.

    Willing to yield or submit; responsive; tractable.

  • Lief
  • adv.

    Willing; disposed.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.

  • Volition
  • n.

    The power of willing or determining; will.

  • Counselable
  • a.

    Willing to receive counsel or follow advice.

  • Gillian
  • n.

    A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill.

  • Herschelian
  • a.

    Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Spontaneous; self-moved.

  • Pregnant
  • a.

    Affording entrance; receptive; yielding; willing; open; prompt.

  • Unwilling
  • a.

    Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.

  • Milldam
  • n.

    A dam or mound to obstruct a water course, and raise the water to a height sufficient to turn a mill wheel.

  • Willing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Will

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Free to do or to grant; having the mind inclined; not opposed in mind; not choosing to refuse; disposed; not averse; desirous; consenting; complying; ready.

  • Williwaw
  • n.

    Alt. of Willywaw