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144: 233: 351:. The main entrance is at the west end, with steps leading up to a Doric porch. The pediment once held a carved coat of arms of a member of the De Vere family; this was removed in 1832, when the building was renovated and named St Peter's. A tower rises from the ridge of the roof at the west end; the first stage is square, and of brick, while the second two stages are octagonal, and pierced on each side. At the east end is a 35: 544: 312:. It was also here that the French chef Jassintour Rozea married his French wife Mary Magdalen Bernard in April 1744. They lived on Duke Street close to Grosvenor Square. He became Master Chef to the Duke of Somerset, Charles Seymour, presenting sumptuous banquets for his guests. He wrote several cookery books on gourmet French cooking in the 1750s. 316: 290:
The building was acquired by the Crown from the Portland Estate in 1817 and was dedicated to St Peter in 1832. In 1830, Parliament had passed an "Act for endowing the Parish Church of Newborough in the County of Northampton, and Three Chapels, called Portland Chapel, Oxford Chapel, and Welbeck
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Chapel, situate in the Parish of Saint Mary-le-bone, in the County of Middlesex, and also a Chapel erected on Sunk Island in the River Humber".
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was the chapel's organist from 1734 to 1736. Its interior appears in plate 2 of Hogarth's print series
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It was licensed for marriages from 1722 to 1754 and between 1930 and its deconsecration:
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Inside, the nave has an elliptical nave vault supported on
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Oxford Street
London
United Kingdom
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Church of England
Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer
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James Gibbs

Edward Harley, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer
Oxford Street
James Gibbs
Chapel of Ease
the parish church
Marylebone
Margaret Bentinck
F. D. Maurice

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