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…as a cabinet maker. In 1829, he covered over 2,000 miles on foot around the villages of Rutland and Leicestershire. Cook was a keen supporter of the temperance movement and,…
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…Stepney Causeway In 1870, a boys’ home was opened in Stepney Causeway, off Commercial Road (E1 0JM), which bore the famous slogan No destitute child ever refused admission. This was…
Read MoreSuffolk
…2,000 of his brethren who dissented were turned out of their churches and lost their livings. Today Gurnall is chiefly remembered for his work The Christian in Complete Armour, published…
Read MoreHertfordshire
…of land in America from Charles II in lieu of a debt of £16,000 owed by the King. He used this to found the state of Pennsylvania as a refuge…
Read MoreLincolnshire
…between 1460 and 1490. The central part is timbered, with the wings mainly of brick. In 1596, the Hall was purchased by William Hickman, a London merchant with strong Protestant…
Read MoreLondon (City)
…which have merged together to form a vast metropolis of some 8,000,000 souls. The City of London itself, which has given its name to the whole, occupies slightly more than…
Read MoreNorthamptonshire
…work. It is reckoned that he was largely responsible for the liberation of 300,000 slaves and helped to raise money to purchase thousands of acres of land where former slaves…
Read MoreEssex
…mainly of houses about 500 years old, including the famous Paycocke’s, now owned by the National Trust. The church of St Peter ad Vincula (CO6 1UD) was partly destroyed by…
Read MoreLondon (Central)
…in the cloisters and nave give some opportunity to pause and reflect. The best plan is to buy a guidebook at the bookshop by the West Door to have something…
Read MoreCambridgeshire
…Street near the centre. With its distinctive Norman doorway, the building dates from about 1130, making it at least 100 years older than the earliest colleges. It now serves as…
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