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  • cleric are the numerous remaining churches of the City of London. Those of the Archdeacon of Charing Cross are the relatively few churches, but much more...
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  • Adam Atkinson (category Archdeacons of Charing Cross)
    Bishop of Bradwell in the Church of England's Diocese of Chelmsford. From 2020 to 2023, he was Archdeacon of Charing Cross in the Diocese of London....
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  • Retrieved 15 January 2024. & @ArchdeaconLuke (15 April 2024). "Licensing!! @KHedderly is now Archdeacon of Charing Cross" (Tweet). Archived from the original...
    111 KB (4,820 words) - 22:27, 10 March 2025
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    St John's Wood Church (category Church of England church buildings in the City of Westminster)
    Regent's Park in the Deanery of Westminster St Marylebone. The parish is under the jurisdiction of the Archdeacon of Charing Cross. St John's Wood Church started...
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  • Bill Jacob (category Archdeacons of Charing Cross)
    Anglican priest, who was Archdeacon of Charing Cross from 1996 to 2014. Jacob was born in 1944. He was educated at the University of Hull (LLB, 1996), Linacre...
    7 KB (497 words) - 12:47, 11 October 2023
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    Mina Smallman (category Archdeacons of Southend)
    isolated incidents when, in reality Dick knew about investigations of wrongdoing at Charing Cross Police Station and knew there were larger problems. Smallman...
    13 KB (1,300 words) - 11:29, 18 March 2025
  • Paul Thomas (bishop) (category Bishops of Oswestry)
    Academy of Music until 2012. He was additionally area dean of Westminster Paddington from 2016 to 2021 and acting Archdeacon of Charing Cross from 2017...
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    John Papworth (category British military personnel of World War II)
    was a child, and would do it again if he had the courage. The archdeacon of Charing Cross subsequently barred him from preaching, and Home Secretary Michael...
    22 KB (2,085 words) - 10:05, 24 March 2025
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    The Diocese of London forms part of the Church of England's Province of Canterbury in England. It lies directly north of the Thames, covering 177 square...
    14 KB (1,204 words) - 23:54, 20 December 2024
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    also designed the reredos of the Lady chapel and the Stations of the Cross. In 1878, two years prior to the dedication of the church, contemporary historian...
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  • Rosemary Lain-Priestley (category Province of Canterbury archdeacon stubs)
    Miller, the Archdeacon of London. She was collated to the Archdeaconry of Charing Cross, but her title was later revised to "Archdeacon for the Two Cities"...
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  • John Klyberg (category Church of England deans)
    He was also the Archdeacon of Charing Cross. An opponent of women priests, he was a Guardian of the Anglican Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham from 1991...
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    St Giles in the Fields (category Church of England church buildings in the London Borough of Camden)
    that time. The Precinct of the Hospital probably included the whole of the island site now bounded by High Street, Charing Cross Road and Shaftesbury Avenue...
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  • Charing Cross archdeaconry before 1989. The Hampstead archdeaconry is geographically equivalent to the episcopal area overseen by the area Bishop of Edmonton...
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  • Herbert Ellison Rhodes James (category Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England)
    Aldeburgh School and Charing Cross Hospital, James joined the Army Medical School at Netley in 1882, receiving his commission on 4 February of that year. James's...
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  • create the Archdeaconry of Hampstead and since further split to create the Archdeaconries of Northolt (in 1970) and of Charing Cross (in c. 1989). The first...
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  • Luke Irvine-Capel (category Alumni of the University of Leeds)
    Eastern half of the Province of Canterbury who reject the ministry of women. He previously served as Archdeacon of Chichester in the Diocese of Chichester...
    9 KB (847 words) - 22:34, 21 March 2025
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    Harrow High School (category Academies in the London Borough of Harrow)
    professor of medical oncology, Charing Cross Hospital John Boothman, air officer commanding-in-chief RAF Coastal Command 1953–1956, and outright winner of the...
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  • designer of St Lawrence and Mary Magdalene Drinking Fountain, London John Robinson (estate agent) (died 1927), perpetrator of the Charing Cross Trunk Murder...
    8 KB (1,048 words) - 17:29, 12 March 2025
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    barge from Wolsey's mansion of Durham Place, near Charing Cross, down the River Thames. He came in the company of a host of knights, squires, and other...
    30 KB (3,951 words) - 16:52, 30 December 2024
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