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  St Margaret Pattens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
St Margaret Pattens church, and the neighbouring Plantation Place.
St Margaret Pattens, and a neighbouring office tower on Fenchurch Street.
St Margaret Pattens is an Anglican church in the City of London, located on Eastcheap near the Monument.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/St_Margaret_Pattens   (290 words)

  
 Saint Margaret Pattens, Eastcheap, City of London - Archdale, Combs &c.
St Margaret Pattens, Eastcheap (.62 east of the city centre), was rebuilt in 1684.
St Gabrield Fenchurch was united to St Margaret Pattens in 1670.* Parish records are in the Guildhall Library: baptisms 1559-1952, marriages 1559-1952, banns 1653-7, 1754-1881, burials 1558-1853.
Olave Hart St., London, three older childen Samuel ARCHDALE of Hornchurch, Essex, died in Jun 1617, and was buried on 10 Jun 1617 at St.
www.combs-families.org /combs/records/england/lnd/stmargaretpattens.htm   (1145 words)

  
 Martin and Barbara SEXTON Archdale of St. Mary Patten's, London
Margaret Pattens, London, England; buried 3 Jan 1697/8, St. Margaret Pattens; married June 13, 1575, St.
According to Martin's funeral certificate, which describes him as a "Citizen of London, gent.," he died 25 Dec 1597 at his house "neer Tower Street" in London, and was buried 2 Jan 1597 at St. Margaret Pattens.
He was the rector of Trimley, St. Martin's, Suffolk in 1627.
www.combs-families.org /archdale/families/martin.html   (671 words)

  
 St Margaret Pattens, Eastcheap, London EC3 : tourist information from TourUK
St Margaret Pattens was named after a type of overshoe made in the locality.
Built in 1684 - 87, St Margaret Pattens is one of the 51 churches rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of 1666.
The Portland stone walls of the church are a contrast to the Georgian stucco shopfront in the forecourt.
www.touruk.co.uk /london_churches/stmargaretpattens_church1.htm   (121 words)

  
 Generation Four
NOTE: St. Gabriel Fenchurch was destroyed in 1666 and and the parish was united with St. Margaret Pattens in 1670.
Henry and Eleanor's children were born in the parish of St. Gabriel Fenchurch, but the ceremonies would have had to have been performed at the church on Rood Lane (St Margaret Pattens).
This is why we use the term 'St. Gabriel Fenchurch w/St Margaret Pattens' to indicate the place of baptism for Henry and Eleanor's children.
www.manfamily.org /Generation_Four.htm   (235 words)

  
 Henry Man (1748 - 1799)
Eleanor Thompson was born on 13 November 1744 in London, the daughter of James and Ann (Easthem) Thompson, and was baptized on 21 November at St. Mary Aldermary.
Eleanor died on 13 March 1823 at Maidstone, Kent, and was buried on 21 March at St Margaret Pattens, London.
The parish of St Gabriel Fenchurch was combined with St Margaret Pattens in 1670.
www.manfamily.org /Henry_Man1748_1799.htm   (1499 words)

  
 ANTIQUE PRINTS OF LONDON AT ASH RARE BOOKS : ST MARGARET PATTENS
A handsome antique print giving a view of the exterior of the Wren church of St. Margaret Pattens and the adjacent buildings at the foot of Rood Lane.
A handsome antique print - an austere depiction of the Wren church of St. Margaret Pattens, built between 1684 and 1687.
A charming antique print - Rood Lane and the Wren church of St. Margaret Pattens from the south.
www.ashrare.com /st_margaret_pattens_prints.html   (456 words)

  
 St Margaret Pattens, City of London - London - UK Attraction
St Margaret Pattens, City of London - London - UK Attraction
The church is named after the local factory than produced pattens, which were objects that were used to raise your height a few inches by being placed under your shoes.
St Margaret’s is now the home of the Anglo-Filipino Charismatic Episcopal Church.
www.ukattraction.com /london/st-margaret-pattens.htm   (184 words)

  
 Pattenmakers - Home (The Worshipful Company of Pattenmakers)
Standing at the junction of Eastcheap and Rood Lane in the City of London, our Guild Church of St Margaret Pattens was designed and built by Sir Christopher Wren between 1684 and 1687 at a cost of £5,000.
The Church takes its name from the pattens that were made and sold in and around Rood Lane.
In 1954 St Margaret Pattens ceased to be a parish church and became one of the City’s Guild churches, within the living of the Lord Chancellor and under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of London.
www.pattenmakers.co.uk /index.php?show=church   (293 words)

  
 The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London 1674 to 1834
Mary-at-hill, in the parish of St. Margaret Pattens
RICHARD LAW was indicted for stealing, on the 22nd of November, at St. Margaret Pattens, 2 dressing-cases, value 4l.
I am a perfumer and hair-dresser, and live at No. 1, St. Mary-at-hill, in the parish of St. Margaret Pattens, and rent the house.
www.oldbaileyonline.org /html_units/1830s/t18301209-1.html   (268 words)

  
 Pattens - PATTENS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Pair of women’s pattens, c.1850-1900, in the Shoes of the world collection at the Northampton Museum.
Oxbow Books - Shoes and Pattens by Francis Grew and Margrethe De The rich waterlogged deposits of the river Thames have yielded over 2000 remarkably well-preserved shoes over the last thirty years.
This refers to the leather used for the straps of the Pattens.
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 William Morris - Destruction of City Churches
Last year witnessed the destruction of the fine church of St Michael's, Queenhithe, and All Hallows, Bread Street, which bore upon its walls the inscription stating that Milton had been baptized there.
Many persons suppose that by preserving St Paul's Cathedral, that architect's great masterpiece, enough will be left to illustrate his views upon ecclesiastical architecture, but this is far from being the case.
For, grand as St Paul's undoubtedly is, it is only one of a class of buildings common enough on the Continent - imitations of St Peter's, Rome.
www.marxists.org /archive/morris/works/1878/churches.htm   (302 words)

  
 ***HARBEN DICTIONARY WINDOW***   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The Fire of London began in this ward at Pudding Lane, and in a few hours the ward was wholly destroyed.
There were five parish churches : St. Mary at Hill, St. Margaret Pattens, St. Andrew Hubbert, St. George, Botolph Lane, St. Botolph's Billingsgate.
Now two only : St. Mary at Hill, St. Margaret Pattens.
www.motco.com /Harben/576.htm   (173 words)

  
 Pattens, - Pattens Road Play Area - PAIP (Play Area Improvement Programme)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
St Gabrield Fenchurch was united to St Margaret Pattens in 1670.
The Pattens The Pattens came to Ukraine from Costa Mesa California.
Children's pattens found among the old stock at Bunner's ironmongers shop, Pattens were similar to clogs, were usually made of wood and leather,
dealtutor.com /datt/pattens.htm   (441 words)

  
 Trudy's Family History -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
1586 Oct.3 - St. Margaret Pattens, London - Marriage of Edward Messingham to Alce Dally
1590 Nov.9 - St. Margaret Pattens, London - Marriage of Alce Messinggan to Georg Gryffett
1629 Feb.1 - St. Alphage Greenwich, Kent - Marriage of Mary Messinghame to Thomas Coulsone
www.freewebs.com /tielmess/timeline3.htm   (245 words)

  
 ANTIQUE PRINTS OF LONDON AT ASH RARE BOOKS: BILLINGSGATE WARD - CITY OF LONDON
A fine eighteenth century map of the Billingsgate and Bridge Wards in the City of London.
The map is decorated with a rococo cartouche, a compass rose, the arms of the contemporary aldermen (William Beckford and William Stephenson) and elevations of St. Mary and St. George (incorrectly captioned St. Botolph).
Engraved by Benjamin Cole and originally produced for the part-work edition of William Maitland's "History of London" (London: 1753-1756).
www.ashrare.com /billingsgate_prints.html   (1227 words)

  
 Charitable Trust   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Your Trustees follow broad guidelines approved by the Court of Assistants and by you at a meeting in Common Hall.
Apart from supporting training in the craft, the Lord Mayor's Appeal and St Margaret Pattens, the guidelines are based on three premises.
The first premise is that, as a small charity, support by us for major national charities in such fields as medical research would be so infinitesimal as to be ineffective.
www.basketmakersco.org /trust.html   (179 words)

  
 windows, doors, conservatory, window, door, conservatories London
St. James Westminster Berwick; Golden Square; St. James's Square.
St. Saviour Southwark Borough Road; Christ Church; Kent Road; London Road; Newington St. Mary; Newington Trinity; St. Saviour; Walworth St. Peter.
Strand St. Anne Soho; St. Clement Danes; St. Martin in the Fields; St. Mary le Strand; Strand.
www.21stcenturywindows.com /lond.htm   (2994 words)

  
 The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London 1674 to 1834
RICHARD CORBETT, aged seventeen, was indicted, for that he on the 3d day of June last, at the parish of St. Margaret Pattens, a certain house of one John Duffey there situate, unlawfully, maliciously, and feloniously, did set fire to, against the statute.
- One of the doors was fastened with a flap and two doors, and one was a door without the flap; the door next St. Mary Hill was a single door, with two bolts, a chain bolt, and a spring lock, the boys could not reach it without standing on something.
Draper's, on St. Mary Hill, the day the fire happened, about one in the day, as near as I can recollect; Mrs.
www.oldbaileyonline.org /html_units/1780s/t17840707-10.html   (6603 words)

  
 Bed & Breakfast accommodation near St Margaret Pattens - London
East Cheap, London EC3M 1HS - England, UK This church marked a departure in style for Wren, with its very plain and simple design.
The church is named after the local factory than produced pattens, which were objects that were used to raise your height a few inches...
A selection of bed & breakfast accommodation close to St Margaret Pattens:
www.ukattraction.com /london/bed-and-breakfast/st-margaret-pattens.htm   (117 words)

  
 St Stephen's Charismatic Episcopal Church - London,-   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
St Margaret Pattens Church was designed by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London in 1666 and is very close to the Tower of London, Tower Bridge and London Bridge.
We base our services on the US Book of Common Prayer (1979), but as convergence worship we combine informal spontaneous participation, including sacred dance with the formal structure.
St Stephen's Charismatic Episcopal Church is associated with: Charismatic Episcopal Church
netministries.org /see/churches.exe/ch04170?frame=n   (183 words)

  
 St Gabriel, Fenchurch St
Church destroyed in the Great Fire and never rebuilt.
Parish united with that of St Margaret Pattens.
All there is left of this church is part of the church yard with some tombs stones preserved.
london.lovesguide.com /gabriel_fenchurch.htm   (55 words)

  
 Steel Construction Awards 2005 | Arup
Plantation Place South is the second commercial office building designed by Arup Associates for The British Land Company on a 2.5-acre site in the heart of the City of London.
It joins the earlier larger building as part of a strategy to knit the new development into the City's historical context, including the creation of new through pedestrian routes and views of Wren's St Margaret Pattens church, while establishing a clear identity for itself on the southeast corner of the site.
The objective of the structural design, beyond satisfying the normal functional aspects, was to enhance the delivery and value of the project, these being the key objectives of a speculative commercial development, as well as to incorporate modern innovations where appropriate.
www.arup.com /fire/newsitem.cfm?pageid=6673   (301 words)

  
 192.com - Local Search for Margaret in Lambeth, London
MARGARET HODGE MP HOUSE OF COMMONS LONDON SW1A0AA
ST MARGARETS CHURCH ST. MARGARETS STREET LONDON SW1P3JX
ST MARGARET LOTHBURY PARISH CHURCH LOTHBURY LONDON EC2R7HH
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 192.com - Local Search for Church in Bank, LONDON
ST MARY ABCHURCH C OF E CHURCH ABCHURCH YARD LONDON EC4N7BA
ST MARY AT HILL CHURCH ST. MARY AT HILL LONDON EC3R8EE
ST LAWRENCE JEWRY C OF E CHURCH CHURCH PSG LONDON EC2V5AA
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 Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Margaret Pattens | British History Online
Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Margaret Pattens
Citation: 'Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Margaret Pattens', The inhabitants of London in 1638 (1931), p.
Philipford [written as one word, perhaps Philip Ford]
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=32028   (79 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The church of St. Margaret Pattens, Eastcheap: A short history and guide (New Method Reader ;v4): Books: ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Amazon.com: The church of St. Margaret Pattens, Eastcheap: A short history and guide (New Method Reader ;v4): Books: Gordon Huelin
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The church of St. Margaret Pattens, Eastcheap: A short history and guide (New Method Reader ;v4) (Unknown Binding)
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 ***HARBEN DICTIONARY WINDOW***   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Earliest mention : S. Former names: " St. Margaret Pattens Lane." " Lane of St. Margaret atte Patynes,"1293-4 (Ct. H.W. " Street of S. Margaret Patinis," 1348-9 (ib.
" Lane called Margarete atte Patyns," 1454 (ib.
" St. Margaret Pattens," commonly called " Roode Lane" (S. Lane called S. Margaret Pattens because of olde time Pattens were there usually made and sold, but of latter time this is called Roode Lane, of a Roode there placed in the Churchyard of Saint Margaret ….
www.motco.com /Harben/4685.htm   (96 words)

  
 Photo of 20 Fenchurch Street: Looking up from Eastcheap alongside St. Margaret Pattens
How you can advertise your firm on Emporis.
Looking up from Eastcheap alongside St. Margaret Pattens - 2003-10 (Emporis Image No. 224048)
The image above is for internet viewing only, and may not be saved outside your browser or used without a license.
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 Surnames beginning 'H' | British History Online
Mary, ser, St Dunstan in the East (page 15),St Edmund, Lombard Street (page 7),St Margaret Pattens (page 1)
Mary, ser, St James, Duke's Place (page 20),St Mary at Hill (page 11),St Mary Magdalen, Milk Street (page 15),St Mary, Staining (page 4),St Michael, Cornhill (page 17)
Thos, £600, St Margaret, Lothbury (page 17),assr, St Margaret, Lothbury (page 32) ;Eliz, w; Sar, d; Peter, s, St Margaret, Lothbury (page 17)
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