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Identifier: annalsofsthelens00coxj (find matches)
Title: The annals of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London
Year: 1876 (1870s)
Authors: Cox, John Edmund, b. 1812 or 13
Subjects: St. Helen's Church, London
Publisher: London, Tinsley Brothers
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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d in theCompany by Part III., Sec. 3, which enabled the Master and- Wardensas patrons to restore, as was much deserved, the Lady Chapel andthat of the Holy Ghost. During the restoration, the vestry room,which had filled up the entire Lady Chapel, was pulled down, andthere were brought to light two early perpendicular windows, temp.Eichard I., several elegant niches, piscinas, sedilia, &c., all of whichhave been carefully restored. The monumental efiigies of John Otewich and his wife (a.d.1400 to 1428), being first cleansed and revived by Mr. Poole, havebeen placed upon a plain and simple table, between the two eastChapels, i.e.^ the Lady Chapel and that of the Holy Ghost. The accession of these monumental effigies and tablets fromthe neighbouring Church of St. Martin Outwich, further enhancethe quaint but solemn dignity of the fabric, rendering it still moreworthy of its rightly-accorded title of the Westminster Abbey of theEast. Plan of the Church of S! HelensBiSHOPSGATE. London.
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Appendix. 379 STAINED GLASS WINDOWS,Subjects. A.—lu the parochial nave, east, consisting of 7 lights with traceried headThe Ascension * Gifts of Kirkman Daniel, and James StewartHodgson, Esqs., in memory of theirlate father, John Hodgson, Esq. Made up of ancient glass preserved fromthe other windows, at the expense ofChurchwardens Rolfe and Richardson. ,x I- »jif r The Merchant Taylors Company. William Jones, Esq. B.—In the chapel of the Holy Ghost,three lights* C—Three lights in the The Conversion of Constant D. and E.—The upper part filled with Em blematical Glass.*r.—A window of 3 lights...G.—In the south aisle adjoining pulpit, : lights: St. Alban, St. Michael, and !> Mr. Alderman Colonel Wilson. St. EdraundtH.—In the same aisle over the south ) door, 3 half lights : Christs Charge > Messrs. MacDougall. to St. Petert ... ) I.—In the south aisle, by Sir John Spencers ) William Meade Williams, Esq., in memorymonument, 3 lights: The Finding of > of his fathe

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  • bookdecade:1870
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Cox__John_Edmund__b__1812_or_13
  • booksubject:St__Helen_s_Church__London
  • bookpublisher:London__Tinsley_Brothers
  • bookcontributor:Allen_County_Public_Library_Genealogy_Center
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  • bookleafnumber:429
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