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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,
51:. All Catholic places of worship in London at the time were private, attached to the court or diplomatic residences. The chapel constructed was evidently larger than the needs of a private household, and in March 1686
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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.
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The chapel's activity came to an end in 1688. When
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