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Lime Street Chapel

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78:, as owner: he was an English Catholic, considered to have been acting as a figurehead for a group of influential Catholics. James II backed the chapel's construction. Besides the king's support, there were contributions from Catholic merchants and priests. The Elector Palatine's views were not consulted. 85:
as Lord Mayor. The chapel was a separate structure, constructed possibly after Stanford (name given at the time also as Stamford or Sandford) had made a chapel in the house, and involved Catholic priests. There were hostile attentions from April 1686.
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area. He had raised funds for Catholic churches in London, but the Elector Palatine wanted nothing to do with those efforts. Some of his papers passed into the Tempest Manuscripts, of Stephen Tempest of Broughton Hall,
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originally employed. There was a peaceful period of two years, in which a school was established, linked to the chapel. One of the Jesuits was Alexander Keynes (1641–1712), from a Somerset recusant family of
55:, the Lord Mayor, tried to have building stopped. Harris calls the development of this place of worship a "transparent sham". Geffrye was encouraged to intervene by a group including the clerics 71:, Spanish ambassador in London, commented on the atmosphere of rumour which surrounded the construction. He also noted that many believed that the founding group of priests were the main force. 168:
Stephen Tempest (1654–1742) was one of Stanford's executors, and his family were involved in the Stanford Trust to fund a local Catholic priest at Ribchester. Lady Tempest, the daughter of
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reported: Petre was removed from the pulpit, which was damaged, as was the altar. The chapel was protected against another attack on 29 October, by the
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and the adjacent manor of Bailey. At this period, Catholic charitable bequests were hedged around by legal restrictions.
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Lancashire Registers: Leagram and Chipping; Lee house chapel, Thornley; Ribchester; Dunkenhalgh and St. Mary's, Enfield
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The house on which the chapel was based had been leased by Betts, in 1676. It was later associated with
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put on trial and acquitted at York, as part of the Barnbow accusations which were an offshoot of the
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The chapel was shortly given a diplomatic status, with James Stanford, Resident for
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The chapel's activity came to an end in 1688. When Charles Petre SJ, brother of
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fabrications, was his aunt. The Stanford Trust exists as a registered charity.
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Stanford (name recorded as "Stanphord") died on 6 December 1695 at
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Index

Roman Catholic
City of London
James II and VII of Great Britain
John Gother
John Betts
Lime Street
Robert Geffrye
Henry Compton
William Sherlock
Robert Clayton
Pedro Ronquillo Briceño
Philip William, Elector Palatine
Thomas Abney
Jesuit
secular priests
Compton Pauncefoot
Fenchurch Street
Edward Petre
King James Version
John Evelyn
trained bands
Glorious Revolution
Lancashire
Ribble Valley
Skipton
Stydd
Clayton-le-Dale
Ribchester
Sir Thomas Gascoigne, 2nd Baronet
Popish Plot

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