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All Hallows, Bread Street, City of London
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Date: | 1538-1947 |
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History: | St Mary le Bow was united with All Hallows Honey Lane and St Pancras Soper Lane in 1670. The united parishes of St John the Evangelist Friday Street and All Hallows Bread Street were joined with St Mary, St Pancras and All Hallows Honey Lane in 1876. |
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Functions, occupations and activities: | Parishes > |
Name authority reference: | GB/NNAF/C218320 |
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1538-1947: records
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London Metropolitan Archives: City of London
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P69/ALH2
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The united parish of St Mary le Bow with All Hallows, Honey Lane and St Pancras, Soper Lane joined with the united parishes of St John the Evangelist, Friday Street and All Hallows, Bread Street in 1876.
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The united parish of St Mary le Bow with All Hallows, Honey Lane and Saint Pancras, Soper Lane joined with the united parishes of Saint John the Evangelist, Friday Street and All Hallows, Bread Street in 1876.
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