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42: 522: 246:. The site of the church was retained for burials, and the church's existing burial ground, on land once occupied by part of the nave of the friary church, also continued in use. This latter site is known as Church Entry. The two graveyards were closed to burials in 1849, and both are now public gardens. They were converted into public gardens by the 218:
Because it was on former monastic land, St Ann's was a liberty within the City of London and its inhabitants could claim exemption from the rules of the London Guilds. As a result, for many years at the end of the 16th century and in the early 17th, the parish of St Ann's was the home of an unusually
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described as "a lodging chamber above a stair". This building fell down in 1597, and the parishioners purchased an additional piece of ground to the west from Sir George Moore, and rebuilt the church on a larger scale. A warehouse was constructed beneath the new part of the church, at the cost of
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In 1613 a further piece of ground was purchased. An aisle was added, and a burial vault constructed underneath; the additions being consecrated on 29 July 1617. In 1642, the building was repaired at a cost of £500.
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of London is named). The new parish church was established in the 16th century to serve the inhabitants of the precincts of the former Dominican monastery, following its dissolution under
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Limners and Picturemakers - New light on the lives of miniaturists and large-scale portrait-painters working in London in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
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A Handlist of Parish Registers, Register Transcripts, and Related Records at Guildhall Library: City of London (6th ed.)
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in 1907. The gardens are notable for being mostly paved, which was an unusual design for Agar.
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large number of talented artists who would otherwise have been regulated by the
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The church of St Ann was built on part of the site of the monastery of the
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of 1666. It was not rebuilt; instead its parish was united with that of
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St Ann's became a Puritan stronghold; for 46 years the minister was
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by King Henry VIII, and in 1550 the precinct was granted to Sir
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The Friaries of Medieval London: From Foundation to Dissolution
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Churches destroyed in the Great Fire of London and not rebuilt
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Buildings and structures demolished in the 17th century
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St. Anne, Blackfriars

Denomination
Anglican
Diocese
Diocese of London
City of London
Farringdon Within
Dominicans
Blackfriars district
King Henry VIII
Blackfriars Theatre
Great Fire of London
Dominicans
dissolved
Thomas Cawarden
Master of the Revels
Queen Mary I
King Philip
John Stow
Jerome Bowes
chapter house
William Gouge
Painter-Stainers Company
van Dyck
Janssens
Isaac Oliver
Great Fire of London
St. Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe
Metropolitan Public Gardens Association

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