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1142:.) The larger public event meant that the civil and religious liberties that Dissenters had been fighting for were won, the battle of a century and a half was over. The more particular event sowed its own seeds of destruction, as Gilchrist gradually changed his opinions and eventually wrote a pamphlet called "Unitarianism Abandoned", which infuriated his very Unitarian congregation. For a long time he refused to resign, but in the end he was forced out, and the church built a safeguard against such a future occurrence by holding annual elections for the minister. NGUC then entered a very low ebb, with at one point as few as nine subscribers and a rapid turnover of ministers. The causes it had agitated for had been successful, and the church looked backwards with pride, but saw little to look forward to. Energy drained away. "Legal recognition did not prosper the cause of the church, however, which at this time began to decline." 906:" whose good auspices found her a house to rent and 20 students to fill it. Her patron—or matron—was the well-off Mrs Burgh, widow of the educationalist, who treated her almost as a daughter. The new arrival attended services at NGUC: she was a lifelong Anglican, but, in keeping with the church's and Price's ethos of logical enquiry and individual conscience, believers of all kinds were welcomed without any expectation of conversion. The approach of these Rational Dissenters appealed to Wollstonecraft: they were hard-working, humane, critical but uncynical, and respectful towards women, and in her hour of need proved kinder to her than her own family. She, an unmarried woman making her own way in the world, was marginal to the dominant society in just the same way that the Dissenters were. 362:. He leased it to the trustees of the congregation, who furnished it with pulpit, pews, and so on, raising the necessary £96 from about 20 subscribers, primarily by hiring or selling pews. It was a "substantial brick building, of nearly square form, with the high, tiled, projecting roof, common at its era", "Historic views show that the original façade had a small pediment against a large hipped roof, with a central oval window below." It was too plain for Wollstonecraft's Anglican tastes, and one of her biographers thought it defiantly stark. This building was substantially extended and improved in the mid-19th century. An internal gallery was built to increase the seating available, and a few years later the roof and 888: 649: 31: 1334: 351: 1310:
outbreak of World War II meant that children were evacuated temporarily from London, so the Sunday Schools and Young People's Leagues ceased for a time. The Sunday services never missed a week, however, even when the building was badly damaged by a landmine blast: they just moved to the schoolhouse. After the war, the ministry focused on building bridges between races and faiths, e.g. with the Jewish community of North London, and was recognised by the World Congress of Faiths, an organisation founded by
1018: 800: 1306:, and some fifteen members of the congregation and Sunday School fell during the war. Society as a whole found less solace in religion, perhaps particularly liberal religion, with its message of human dignity ringing hollow beside the great guns. Meanwhile, many of the older people with long family ties to Newington Green simply died. The professional middle class had largely left the area. Numbers in the pews dropped. By 1930 "it was whispered that the church could not survive". 382: 1150:"New causes and fresh ideals were needed to revitalise the church, and, fortunately, they were forthcoming." The nature of Newington Green had changed—the fresh bucolic village had been swallowed up by London's relentless growth, and had become a "thriving and expanding suburb". With this growth of prosperity also came a tide of poverty, and this was to prove the 571:, "probably on the site of the current Unitarian church". One of his friends, James Ashurst, founded a group that worshipped in private houses licensed for the purpose, and, in time, this small congregation decided to build a proper meeting house. (It is worth mentioning here the early religious evolution of this church. It started as 1608:
time, that women were the equals of men. Her bold stance—a position that proved to be many years ahead of her time—was met with broad condemnation. Today, we recognise that Mary Wollstonecraft spoke with the voice of prophesy. We honour her for her courage and for the gifts she has given to future generations of women and men.
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Courtney revived the Richard Price Memorial Lecture, which had last been given in 1981. NGUC now sponsors it annually, to address "a topical or important aspect of liberty, reason and ethics". In September 2003 the first of the new series took place under the auspices of the Stoke Newington Unitarian
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was set up for poor children, and soon thereafter a Domestic Mission Society, to visit the poor in their homes. A library and a savings club emphasised self-help. A regular day school ran from 1860 for ten years, until primary education became the responsibility of the state with the passing of the
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Mary Wollstonecraft was a unique individual—brilliant and strong. She was one who would not be swept along in stream of the common beliefs and understandings of her time. Hers was a keener sight—a vision that saw beyond what most people take for granted. She saw, contrary to the assumptions of her
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NGUC thrived during the last decades of the 19th century, and its congregation grew to 80 subscribers. The London Sunday School Society recognised the one at NGUC as the best in its class, educating up to 200 children and necessitating the construction in 1887 of the schoolhouse immediately behind
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were one. He led the Newington Green Conversation Society, membership restricted to 16, a successor to the Mutual Instruction Society. The "small but energetic community" continued to campaign on the larger political stage, presenting petitions to Parliament on subjects touching religious matters,
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argues that just as the Dissenters were "excluded as a class from education and civil rights by a lazy-minded majority", so too were women, and the "character defects of both groups" could be attributed to this discrimination. A commemorative mural dedicated to Wollstonecraft stands in the church,
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and moral punishment, preaching the perfectibility of human nature, and he wrote on theological questions. However, his interests were wide-ranging, and during the decades Price spent as minister of NGUC, he also wrote on finance, economics, probability, and life insurance, being inducted into the
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By the turn of the millennium, NGUC's community was reduced in numbers. A small congregation of half a dozen elderly women persisted, and a new burst of energy arrived with the appointment of Cathal (Cal) Courtney, first as student pastor in 2002 and then as minister in July 2004. He came from an
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The following year it commemorated the 250th anniversary of the birth of Mary Wollstonecraft, attaching a large banner to the railings outside the building, proclaiming it the "birthplace of feminism", in a nod to the formative years that she spent worshipping there. NGUC sponsored a series of
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In the late 20th century, faced with declining numbers, Newington Green Unitarian Church developed closer ties with Islington Unitarian Church a couple of kilometres away. They started to share a minister and publicise events together under the name New Unity, while remaining legally distinct
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One influential supporter was an alderman and councillor in the Borough of Stoke Newington, and in 1938 a new lay pastor and his family breathed new life into the church. Although attendance at services was low, other activities drew in crowds: 100 to the temperance meetings, for example. The
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It would have been hard for anyone to step into the shoes of Dr Price, but the minister from 1778 to his death in 1799 was a remarkable character in his own right. Joseph Towers was born in about 1738, the son of a poor bookseller, and was apprenticed as a printer to
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movement was not to the taste of all his congregants, and Foat left for the Richmond Free Christian Church. Then came 1914, and Christian faith all over the world was shaken by the horrors of World War I. Unitarians as a body have never been pacifists, unlike the
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that runs through Islington. Anna remained a member of the congregation until her death and is commemorated in the church with a plaque which praises her work for "the Cause of Humanity, Peace, and Justice, of Civil and Religious Liberty". Her brother Dr
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prohibited Nonconformist clergymen from living within five miles of a parish from which they had been banned. Where the ministers went, their flocks tended to follow. Some of these restrictions were ameliorated a generation later, with the passing of the
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the main church building. A range of groups sprung up, ranging from intellectual (a Society for Mutual Theological Study) to recreational (cycling and cricket). Young Men's and Young Women's groups met, as did the Mothers' Meeting, a
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had done in 1620. Others maintained their faith openly, and lived with the restrictions the state placed upon them, moving to areas where they were tolerated. Often they set up educational establishments, known in general as
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The history and antiquities of the parish of Stoke Newington in the county of Middlesex: containing an account of the prebendal manor, the church, charities, schools, meeting houses, &c., with appendices
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Ireland of divided communities; he was characterised as a "radical spirit" who had made a "remarkable spiritual journey", and his weekly sermons soon attracted twenty people. In the tradition of Unitarian
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Chapter titles: Beginnings, Kings and Treason; Dissenters, Academies and Castaways; The Chaste Old Bachelor of Newington Green; Enlightenment, Revolutions and Poets; Development, Destruction and Renewal.
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Wollstonecraft was then a young schoolmistress, as yet unpublished, but Price saw something in her worth fostering, and became a friend and mentor. Through the minister (and through the young Anglican
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doctorate in biology and master's degree in business led to his first career in biotechnology management and business development, before he undertook ministerial training, completing his studies at
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Chapter titles: The Fertile Soil; The Church is Built; The Early Years (1714–1758); The Age of Richard Price; New Causes for Old; The Ideal of Service; The Lights Go Out; The Present Day.
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Pakula's sermon in honour of the Wollstonecraft anniversary stressed her role as a prophet. This excerpt serves as a flavour of the emphasis given to social action within the church:
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Sunday school for 150 children had been set up in the vicinity by Dissenters in 1790 and 1808 respectively, but these efforts were augmented in the middle of the century. In 1840, a
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Newington Green Unitarian Church has been associated with many historically significant people on both sides of the pulpit, especially but not exclusively in the eighteenth century.
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poverty, evident in cholera epidemics and rampant malnutrition, made social responsibility an urgent necessity. The minister who guided the first 25 years of this (1839–64) was
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In March 2008, Newington Green Unitarian Church became the first religious establishment in Britain to refuse to carry out any weddings at all until all couples have
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called it a "gay rights church" for its unanimous committee vote suspending full wedding services, although NGUC is not a "gay church" such as the
441:. St Matthias still operates as a church; the synagogue was demolished in the 1970s; the missionary building is now international student housing. 1489:, and it still conducts ceremonial blessings of relationships, straight and gay. The church's decision was in response to the case brought by the 4146: 4093: 3912: 2978: 2058:"Defoe in Stoke Newington". Arthur Secord, P.M.L.A. Vol. 66, p. 211, 1951. Cited in Thorncroft, p9, who identifies him as "an American scholar". 4215: 4161: 4141: 4031: 3907: 3635: 1621:; twice-monthly poetry readings and weekly meditation sessions are also held at NGUC. It participates in the annual festival of architecture, 4499: 4454: 4444: 3977: 3563: 3438: 3418: 144:, north London. The site has maintained strong ties to progressive political and religious causes for over 300 years, and is London's oldest 405:, who thought that the Dissenting chapels were attracting so many worshippers in part because the Anglican pews were full. Jews fleeing the 3947: 3882: 3867: 3862: 3857: 3798: 2857: 4205: 3822: 3812: 3524: 3079: 1217:(1804–1882) was treasurer of NGUC 1850–73, during which time donations doubled. He was a microscope and slide maker who made significant 4411: 4316: 4292: 4259: 3759: 3583: 3558: 1366:, "protesting against the US-led incursion with, among others, Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists and Jews present" Later made a Fellow of the 1321:
In the mid-20th century, the building was damaged by German bombing. In 1953 its architectural importance was recognised as a Grade II
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frontage" was built, "mirroring the original façade with a three-bay front with two round-headed windows, but with added Tuscan
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NGUC celebrated its tercentenary in 2008 under the slogan "300 years of dissent", marking this with events such as planting a
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the Church of England under the title "Why Religion Needs Satire". The November 2008 lecture took the theme of "Dishonesty":
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nearby, and during that period "was known to have adopted decidedly Unitarian opinions", so he too may have attended NGUC.
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One of the first actions of Cromwell's tenure, in terms of changing the church services, was to introduce the hymnbook of
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of the British Unitarians. He was described—sympathetically—in the local press as "controversial" when he did a reverse
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inhabitants; their meeting house was designed by the architect William Alderson. In 1858 the medieval parish church of
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headquarters (circa 1895), an organisation responsible for 18,000 converts to Christianity that had been founded by
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ceremonies on the grounds of her religion. The move was praised by Rev. Richard Kirker, chairman of the national
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The original building of 1708 was financed with £300, equivalent to £60,883 in 2023, from Edward Harrison, a
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Rochemont eventually went violently insane, attacked his wife, and committed suicide by drowning himself in the
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Services occur every Sunday at Newington Green Unitarian Church and include special events such as the yearly
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was justified, made his name as a famous or notorious preacher. He rejected traditional Christian notions of
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52–55 Newington Green, including the houses of Price and Rogers. This is the oldest brick terrace in London.
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tree, organising a picnic in conjunction with the Newington Green Action Group, and hosting a concert of
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found themselves in an uncomfortable position. Several pieces of legislation, known collectively as the
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nature of the church created. In the mid-nineteenth century it was described by a local historian as a
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There were many at a distance who acknowledged their debt to Price, such as the Unitarian theologians
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of the Dissenters, but the phrase was used for both.) Wollstonecraft was married and later buried at
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by Michael Thorncroft. Privately printed for church trustees, 1958. Full text on church website
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normally limits its cemeteries to its members, most of the Newington Green Unitarians opted for
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Price was fortunate in forming close friendships among his neighbours and congregants. One was
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Photo and brief biography as part of interview. "Dissent in Newington Green" by Rab MacWilliam
1948:: Volume 8: Islington and Stoke Newington parishes (1985), pp. 204–211. Accessed 29 May 2009. 1065:, and political and religious tracts. She was an abolitionist, addressing one of her works to 472:, "a principal person among the non-conformist ministers",; a staunch and popular defender of 3847: 3827: 3503: 1597: 1513:." Following in the steps of his immediate predecessor, who used his inaugural column in the 1367: 1273:
Sister and brother Marian and Ion Pritchard continued the work of their father. The cause of
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In 1808, Rochemont Barbauld was appointed minister, first as the morning preacher. His wife,
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the following year was a step too far for many clergymen, and about 2,000 of them left the
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A large-scale renovation was completed in 2020, funded by a £1.73 million grant from the
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As the NGUC lacks its own cemetery, some of its congregants, such as the poet and banker
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as the real problem, and his congregation did consider challenging the law under the
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as orthodox as those held by the Church of England. In fact, several of its first
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The Village that Changed the World: A History of Newington Green London N16
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and headed for the sanctuary of Newington Green, where Rogers took him in.
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Trust in Freedom: The Story of Newington Green Unitarian Church 1708–1958
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Trust in Freedom: The Story of Newington Green Unitarian Church 1708–1958
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with reflections on female conduct, in the more important duties of life
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chose to conform, i.e. rejoin, the established church: one of these was
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called on the church to conduct a gay marriage in defiance of the law.
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Liberty Universalist Church and Feasterville Academy Historic District
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was tutor. She wrote poems (including a tribute to Priestley), hymns,
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MP; an art exhibition titled Mother of Feminism; a concert featuring
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List of Unitarian, Universalist, and Unitarian Universalist churches
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took over after Barbauld's death. He was a leading authority of the
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One of the congregants Price most influenced was the early feminist
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continued to be found within the congregation at Newington Green.
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The minister whose name is still remembered centuries later is Dr
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in the late 1730s. However, NGUC soon acquired ministers who were
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forbad unauthorised religious meetings of more than five people.
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place of worship still in use. The church was founded in 1708 by
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Thorncroft, author of the church's semiquincentennial history,
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chose to emigrate, especially to the American colonies, as the
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were the only universities in England and Wales at that time).
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established a congregation in the area by 1876, and built the
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Unitarian Universalist Church of Medford and the Osgood House
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crossing the Channel. Towers was put under arrest until the
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in recognition of his work. On the 101st anniversary of the
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History and Topoography of the Parish of St Mary, Islington
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events, including a return visit and lecture by biographer
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was built in Stoke Newington about 1700, near the house of
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were specifically targeted by these acts, and many of them
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Grade II listed buildings in the London Borough of Hackney
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Self-provided biographical information on Unitarian.org.uk
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Thorncroft, p20 and throughout ch 5, "New Causes for Old".
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lived nearby, and together they co-authored books such as
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Later eighteenth century: the voices heard round the world
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Grade II listed churches in the London Borough of Hackney
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General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches
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The Life and Death of Mary Wollstonecraft (rev. ed. 1992)
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General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches
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General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches
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General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches
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First Universalist Church (Provincetown, Massachusetts)
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A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 10: Hackney
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Thorncroft, p28, and throughout ch7 "The Lights Go Out".
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and the League of Progressive Thought and Service. This
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The support Price gave to the revolt of the colonies of
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by Alex Allardyce. Newington Green Action Group: 2008.
2498:"It's time for Unitarians to break the law on marriage" 1754:. London: Simon & Schuster. pp. 334. Page 38. 1110: 913:, who also introduced her to the eminent lexicographer 3943:
First Universalist Church (Somerville, Massachusetts)
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First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church of Scituate
3077:"Prophetic Mary" New Unity website. For 26 April 2009. 2825:
14 November 2008 by Katrina Bishop on Journalism.co.uk
2816:"Media has 'misleading ethical code', says Evan Davis" 1600:; a birthday cake baked by men; and other activities. 1221:
and studied microscopic organisms; he was a friend of
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an end to legal discrimination against Roman Catholics
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Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade
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Beacon Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Summit
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in Newington Green and along the nearest section of
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magazine to address the international furore around
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Fourth Universalist Society in the City of New York
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by Claire Tomalin. Weidenfeld & Nicolson: 1974.
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Later 20th century/early 21st century: rejuvenation
879:(i.e. publications easily printed and circulated). 2648:""Vandals at the chapel" N16 magazine Winter 2006" 2125: 2123: 1747: 1417:. Subsequently, the building was removed from the 1374:and was written about as the Right-On Reverend in 429:from 1936. Fronting onto the green itself was the 354:St Mary's Old Church (left) and New Church (right) 271:for certain groups. It allowed Nonconformists (or 3938:First Universalist Church (Salem, Massachusetts) 3923:First Unitarian Church (Stoneham, Massachusetts) 2720: 2707: 2705: 2518:April 2005. London District Unitarian newsletter" 2243: 1926: 1924: 1846: 1844: 1501:who wished to be exempted from having to perform 1424: 4641: 3913:First Unitarian Church (Peabody, Massachusetts) 3554:First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego 3179:Mary Wollstonecraft and the Feminist Imagination 2616: 2614: 1436:Mary Wollstonecraft and the Feminist Imagination 202:, although the rest of the green is part of the 190:The building, which faces the north side of the 2891: 2889: 2182: 2180: 2120: 1354:for maintenance of the Newington Green chapel. 1236:the removal of civil disabilities from the Jews 1234:(made law as Nonconformists Chapels Act 1844), 1037:(1743–1825), was a prolific writer, admired by 948:which has been described as "the birthplace of 535:until the middle of the 19th century, and then 4216:The Unitarian Universalist Church of Charlotte 4162:First Unitarian Universalist Church of Niagara 4142:First Unitarian Church of Rochester (building) 4032:First Unitarian Universalist Church of Detroit 3908:First Religious Society Church and Parish Hall 3439:Nottage General Baptist & Unitarian Church 3173:Her Own Woman: The Life of Mary Wollstonecraft 2702: 1921: 1896: 1894: 1862:by Samuel Lewis, 1842, cited in Allardyce, p9. 1841: 1750:Her Own Woman: The Life of Mary Wollstonecraft 979:, and being awarded a Doctor of Law degree by 867:, furiously debating the issues raised by the 796:, he continued his afternoon sermons at NGUC. 4493: 3978:Theodore Parker Unitarian Universalist Church 3868:First Parish Church (Waltham, Massachusetts) 3863:First Parish Church (Taunton, Massachusetts) 3858:First Parish Church (Duxbury, Massachusetts) 3564:Northwest Unitarian Universalist Congregation 3419:Unitarian Meeting House, Newcastle-under-Lyme 3233: 2621:"Church minister: homophobia is the real sin" 2611: 2568: 2566: 2564: 2493: 2491: 2489: 2031:Thorncroft, ch.3 "The Early Years: 1714–1758" 1822: 997:. He was secretary of the highly respectable 555:Earliest years: to the mid-eighteenth century 393:Other religious institutions existed nearby. 209: 3948:Follen Church Society-Unitarian Universalist 3883:First Parish Church, Arlington Massachusetts 3175:by Diane Jacobs. Simon & Schuster: 2001. 2886: 2691:Commissions and Panels – Executive Committee 2465: 2177: 1538: 1053:, starting from their years together at the 706:(known as "Citizen Stanhope"), and even the 4680:Religious organizations established in 1708 4206:Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 3823:Bernardston Congregational Unitarian Church 3525:Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 1891: 1823:Cherry, Bridget; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2002). 1783: 1563:250th anniversary of Wollstonecraft's birth 242:restricted public office to Anglicans. The 4500: 4486: 4412:Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington 4317:Unitarian Universalist Church of Lancaster 4293:First Congregational Church of Oregon City 4260:Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent Ohio 3584:Universalist Unitarian Church of Riverside 3559:Mount Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church 3240: 3226: 3167:Vindication: A Life of Mary Wollstonecraft 2880:Newington Green Now and Then: N16 magazine 2561: 2486: 2083:(1795), pp. 280–305. Accessed 31 May 2009. 1991:. J.B. Nichols and Son. pp. 215, 296. 1777:Vindication: A Life of Mary Wollstonecraft 1677: 1285:Early to mid 20th century: wars and crises 1246:Later 19th century: towards the high water 1095:, a prominent scientist, and his daughter 448:. Although the latter village, centred on 4665:Churches in the London Borough of Hackney 4152:First Universalist Church of Portageville 3741:First Universalist Church of Cedar Rapids 3579:Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley 3200:The Life and Death of Mary Wollstonecraft 3116:20 Sept 2008 Newington Green Action Group 1793:inflation figures are based on data from 1493:, backing the claim of Lillian Ladele, a 1468: 488:on several occasions. Another Dissenting 346:The building and its religious neighbours 340:Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge 338:(minister and long-time secretary of the 4695:19th-century church buildings in England 4460:United Unitarian and Universalist Church 4312:First Universalist Church of Sharpsville 4250:First Universalist Church of Lyons, Ohio 4192:Unitarian Universalist Church of Buffalo 3794:Cedar Lane Unitarian Universalist Church 3598:Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder 3574:Sepulveda Unitarian Universalist Society 3051:"Right, so just what do you do all day?" 2976:25 Feb 2009 Newington Green Action Group 2931: 2929: 2712:‘Help yourselves to the collection plate 2594: 2548: 1984: 1332: 1016: 886: 798: 647: 380: 349: 4507: 4265:Universalist Church of Westfield Center 4230:All Souls Unitarian-Universalist Church 3708:Universalist Unitarian Church of Joliet 3404:King Edward Street Chapel, Macclesfield 3279:First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto 3169:by Lyndall Gordon. Little, Brown: 2005. 3134:4 Oct 2008 Newington Green Action Group 2364: 1718: 1277:in general, and the development of the 873:Reflections on the Revolution in France 611:Independent meeting house.) The author 4642: 4624:Church of Good Shepherd, Upper Clapton 4307:First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia 4157:First Unitarian Congregational Society 4051:First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis 1938: 1936: 1873:"Hackney – Archives and local history" 1779:. Virago Press. pp. 562. Page 42. 1774: 1745: 1657: 1637:and non-conformist chapels during the 999:Society for Constitutional Information 924:Thoughts on the Education of Daughters 882: 861:A Discourse on the Love of Our Country 417:in adjoining Poets Road in 1885. This 4481: 3641:Universalist National Memorial Church 3539:First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles 3221: 2926: 2551:"Gentrification: how was it for you?" 2254: 1794: 1725:. London: Penguin Books. p. 46. 1588:and Adey Grummet, to raise money for 1342:entities. The 1969 sale of the (New) 1045:. She enjoyed a long friendship with 977:Criminal Libel and the Duty of Juries 682:; other American politicians such as 668:Founding Fathers of the United States 4336:First Unitarian Church of Providence 4255:First Universalist Church of Olmsted 4172:Pullman Memorial Universalist Church 3622:Universalist Church of West Hartford 3449:Richmond and Putney Unitarian Church 1945:A History of the County of Middlesex 1383:monthly "East of Islington" column. 1111:Early 19th century: legal acceptance 940:A Vindication of the Rights of Woman 721:; agitators such as prison reformer 516:to the foundation of the innovative 446:parish boundaries of Stoke Newington 444:Newington Green fell within the old 4137:First Unitarian Church of Rochester 3263:Unitarian Church of South Australia 2468:"Hackney: Protestant Nonconformity" 1933: 1529:European Convention on Human Rights 1523:'s election as bishop, Pakula sees 1370:, during his time at NGUC he wrote 1146:Mid-19th century: social challenges 421:building became one of the leading 177:arguing for the new French republic 13: 4450:First Unitarian Society of Madison 4245:First Unitarian Church of Marietta 3669:First Unitarian Church of Honolulu 3549:First Unitarian Church of San Jose 3149: 2896:"The Church Where You Can't Marry" 2474:. Institute of Historical Research 2445:National Heritage List for England 1507:Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement 1337:Protesters filled London's streets 1259:(abstinence from alcohol) support 1209:, named after his uncle, the poet 983:. Towers assisted fellow minister 934:A Vindication of the Rights of Men 757:; writers such as poet and banker 504:was supplemented by an impressive 425:, with Jacob Koussevitzsky as its 238:, made their lives difficult. The 14: 4716: 4235:Apostolic Bethlehem Temple Church 4008:Universalist Society Meetinghouse 3928:First Unitarian Society in Newton 3878:First Parish Church of Dorchester 3853:First Church of Christ, Unitarian 3775:Stockton Springs Community Church 3693:First Unitarian Church of Chicago 3544:First Unitarian Church of Oakland 3206: 2912:"Gay rights church bans weddings" 2676:"Church welcome for new minister" 2623:by Katrina Bishop. 18 March 2009 2595:Courtney, Cathal (2 April 2007). 2549:Richards, Mandy (20 April 2005). 1613:Regular and occasional activities 1013:Early 19th century: The Barbaulds 737:, who between them campaigned on 4650:18th-century Protestant churches 4629:Newington Green Unitarian Church 3953:Housatonic Congregational Church 3494:Unitarian Meeting House, Ipswich 3424:Newington Green Unitarian Church 3311:Unitarian Church of Transylvania 3096:"London Gallery Quire – Welcome" 3017:by Peter Gruner, 17 April 2009, 2576:magazine, issue 18 (Summer 2003) 1658:Morris, Hugh (21 October 2016). 1596:charity; a tombstone tribute at 1499:Islington London Borough Council 1124:Unitarian Church of Transylvania 1122:, and made connections with the 994:Dictionary of National Biography 955: 643: 326:(physician, philanthropist, and 194:, was extended in 1860, and was 159:Its most famous minister was Dr 134:Newington Green Unitarian Church 29: 24:Newington Green Unitarian Church 4065:First Unitarian Church of Omaha 3873:First Parish Church in Plymouth 3213:Official website for the church 3127: 3109: 3088: 3070: 3061: 3053:by Aida Edemariam, 19 May 2009 3044: 3023: 3015:"Festival for ‘first feminist’" 3008: 2987: 2969: 2946: 2938:by Judith Evans. 19 March 2009 2904: 2871: 2850: 2839: 2828: 2809: 2792: 2766: 2745: 2684: 2640: 2629: 2588: 2542: 2506: 2459: 2428: 2419: 2410: 2401: 2392: 2383: 2358: 2349: 2329: 2320: 2311: 2302: 2293: 2284: 2275: 2255:Brown, Mark (15 October 2020). 2234: 2225: 2216: 2207: 2198: 2189: 2168: 2159: 2150: 2141: 2132: 2095: 2086: 2081:: volume 3: County of Middlesex 2070: 2061: 2052: 2043: 2034: 2025: 2016: 1995: 1978: 1969: 1960: 1951: 1912: 1903: 1865: 1853: 1481:couples take for granted". The 1390:, an American who grew up in a 1364:huge march against the Iraq War 1057:in the 1760s, where her father 859:, he preached a sermon titled " 4675:1708 establishments in England 4360:Unitarian Church in Charleston 3983:Unitarian Church of Barnstable 3770:Pittsfield Universalist Church 3349:Brook Street Chapel, Knutsford 3339:Billingshurst Unitarian Chapel 2962:by Cal Courtney. Spring 2005. 2847:29 August 2010 Hackney Citizen 2836:8 January 2010 Hackney Citizen 1816: 1768: 1739: 1712: 1695: 1686: 1670: 1651: 1425:Richard Price Memorial Lecture 1415:National Lottery Heritage Fund 825:Priestley's support of dissent 761:; and clergyman-mathematician 694:; British politicians such as 688:president of the United States 686:, who later became the second 1: 4407:Mount Vernon Unitarian Church 4388:Cavendish Universalist Church 4187:Unitarian Universalist Church 4182:Unitarian Church of All Souls 4084:Peterborough Unitarian Church 4037:Unitarian Universalist Church 3898:First Parish Unitarian Church 3780:Universalist-Unitarian Church 3617:Unitarian Universalist Church 3459:Rosslyn Hill Unitarian Chapel 3181:by Barbara Taylor. CUP: 2003. 1942:'Stoke Newington: Churches', 1644: 1487:Metropolitan Community Church 1400:Unitarian College, Manchester 1196:Elementary Education Act 1870 823:, discoverer of oxygen. When 167:, a British debate about the 4655:Unitarian chapels in England 4601:St Matthias, Stoke Newington 3612:Unitarian Church in Westport 3334:Bank Street Unitarian Chapel 2103:"PRICE, Richard (1723-1791)" 1704:by Tom Paulin. 5 April 2003 1678:Thorncroft, Michael (1958). 198:in 1953. It lies within the 181:issue of the rights of women 7: 4581:St John the Baptist, Hoxton 4426:University Unitarian Church 3636:All Souls Church, Unitarian 3489:Ullet Road Unitarian Church 3464:Shrewsbury Unitarian Church 3354:Brookfield Unitarian Church 3295:Unitarian Church in Ireland 1348:historic village of Hackney 1316:national Unitarian movement 1162:self-reliance, but now the 1128:Doctrine of the Trinity Act 782:The Dignity of Human Nature 518:Newington Academy for Girls 397:, one of London's foremost 204:London Borough of Islington 136:is one of England's oldest 10: 4721: 4690:Churches completed in 1860 4685:Churches completed in 1708 4571:St Andrew, Stoke Newington 4541:St Mary, Stoke Newington ( 4279:All Souls Unitarian Church 4013:Wollaston Unitarian Church 4003:United First Parish Church 3760:Dexter Universalist Church 3688:Channing-Murray Foundation 3474:Todmorden Unitarian Church 3454:Rivington Unitarian Chapel 2466:T.F.T. Baker, ed. (1995). 1985:Robinson, William (1842). 1531:. Human rights campaigner 1219:improvements to microscopy 1009:intervened on his behalf. 959: 819:and Dissenting clergyman, 739:expansion of the franchise 508:building opposite, by Sir 334:(pacifist and writer) and 210:Background to its creation 18:Church in London , England 4609: 4556: 4516: 4455:First Universalist Church 4440:Bradford Community Church 4341:First Universalist Church 4147:First Universalist Church 4079:First Universalist Church 3988:Unitarian Memorial Church 3833:First Parish in Cambridge 3765:First Universalist Church 3655:First Universalist Church 3512: 3434:Northiam Unitarian Chapel 3394:Hastings Unitarian Church 3369:Dean Row Chapel, Wilmslow 3344:Brighton Unitarian Church 3326: 3303: 3287: 3271: 3255: 2753:""Dishonesty" Evan Davis" 2597:Towards Beloved Community 1539:Tercentenary celebrations 1419:Heritage at Risk Register 1392:Jewish family in New York 1372:Towards Beloved Community 1350:released funding via the 631:, an establishment still 476:, he participated in the 200:London Borough of Hackney 123: 118: 108: 95: 87: 75: 41: 37: 28: 23: 3683:Beverly Unitarian Church 3569:Pacific Unitarian Church 3479:Toxteth Unitarian Chapel 3469:Taunton Unitarian Chapel 3444:Octagon Chapel, Norwich 3409:Meadrow Unitarian Chapel 3399:Horsham Unitarian Church 3316:Unitarian church, Dârjiu 3139:24 February 2012 at the 3121:24 February 2012 at the 2981:24 February 2012 at the 2914:. BBC News. 8 April 2008 1775:Gordon, Lyndall (2005). 1719:Tomalin, Claire (1992). 1007:Archbishop of Canterbury 4177:Second Unitarian Church 3973:Second Unitarian Church 3893:First Parish of Sudbury 3843:First Church in Roxbury 3818:Arlington Street Church 2696:6 December 2011 at the 2599:. Exposure Publishing. 2581:4 December 2008 at the 1795:Clark, Gregory (2017). 1549:Ottoman classical music 1346:near the centre of the 1232:Dissenting Chapels Bill 1120:history of Unitarianism 809:William Ellery Channing 729:, and husband and wife 480:, acted as chaplain to 4700:Anna Laetitia Barbauld 4566:All Saints, Haggerston 4532:St Leonard, Shoreditch 4445:First Unitarian Church 4240:First Unitarian Church 4127:Chapin Memorial Church 3888:First Parish in Malden 3838:First Church in Boston 3799:First Unitarian Church 3736:First Unitarian Church 3698:Third Unitarian Church 3082:2 October 2011 at the 2821:26 August 2016 at the 2728:"Non-religious Church" 2681:21 January 2010 page 8 2079:The Environs of London 1746:Jacobs, Diane (2001). 1610: 1469:Stance on gay marriage 1442:addressed the need to 1338: 1295:Reginald John Campbell 1035:Anna Laetitia Barbauld 1030: 991:, a forerunner of the 895: 865:Revolution Controversy 804: 655: 543:called the former the 484:, and preached before 390: 355: 265:Act of Toleration 1689 165:Revolution Controversy 4586:Holy Trinity, Dalston 4526:St Augustine, Hackney 3848:First Church in Salem 3828:Brattle Street Church 3631:District of Columbia 3504:York Unitarian Chapel 2343:, Cornwall 1896–1913 1605: 1598:St Pancras Old Church 1551:. (There is a strong 1475:equal marriage rights 1368:Royal Society of Arts 1336: 1063:children's literature 1020: 989:Biographia Britannica 890: 840:British North America 829:riots named after him 815:, and the formidable 802: 786:Thoughts on Education 651: 629:Dr Williams's Library 603:Christ. Thus was the 567:, ran an influential 549:St Pancras Old Church 437:at the height of the 384: 366:were renewed, and a " 353: 324:John Coakley Lettsome 140:churches, located on 2953:"Christian charity?" 2936:"Strength in Unity?" 2365:Clayden, PW (1883). 1312:Francis Younghusband 1227:science and religion 981:Edinburgh University 871:. Burke's rebuttal " 741:, opposition to the 575:, with views on the 510:George Gilbert Scott 478:Westminster Assembly 431:China Inland Mission 423:synagogues of London 387:China Inland Mission 308:dissenting academies 104:(British Unitarians) 60:51.55217°N 0.08492°W 4596:St Mary, Haggerston 4576:St Chad, Haggerston 4519:churches (pre-1800) 4374:Church of the River 3963:North Parish Church 3746:Universalist Church 3374:Essex Street Chapel 3364:Cross Street Chapel 2958:29 May 2009 at the 2425:Thorncroft, p32-33. 2389:Thorncroft, p23-24. 2231:Gordon, p51 passim. 2222:Tomalin, p50 and 57 2076:'Stoke Newington', 1702:"Spirit of the Age" 1664:The Daily Telegraph 1491:Christian Institute 1404:executive committee 1185:for 14 girls and a 1138:of poet and artist 1071:The Rights of Women 1067:William Wilberforce 900:Mary Wollstonecraft 892:Mary Wollstonecraft 883:Mary Wollstonecraft 857:Glorious Revolution 844:American Revolution 842:, arguing that the 537:Abney Park Cemetery 474:Reformed principles 435:James Hudson Taylor 330:) or the Anglicans 267:, which guaranteed 179:and in raising the 173:Mary Wollstonecraft 56: /  4537:St John-at-Hackney 4331:Bell Street Chapel 3379:Fulwood Old Chapel 2714:’ 24 October 2008 2530:on 11 October 2008 2326:Thorncroft, p2-23. 2281:Thorncroft, p17-18 1791:Retail Price Index 1627:West Gallery Music 1430:Conference, where 1352:Charity Commission 1339: 1136:standard biography 1055:Warrington Academy 1043:William Wordsworth 1031: 987:in developing the 896: 813:Theophilus Lindsey 805: 745:, support for the 656: 597:denied the Trinity 569:Dissenting Academy 565:Harvard University 551:a few miles away. 391: 389:on Newington Green 356: 299:Established Church 269:freedom of worship 248:established church 150:English Dissenters 65:51.55217; -0.08492 4660:Chapels in London 4637: 4636: 4619:Abney Park Chapel 4559:daughter churches 4475: 4474: 3993:Unitarian Society 3384:Gellionnen Chapel 3019:Islington Tribune 2900:Islington Tribune 2801:28 November 2005 2299:Robinson, p91-92. 1623:Open House London 1553:Turkish community 1503:civil partnership 1386:The incumbent is 1344:Gravel Pit Chapel 1253:Provident Society 1105:South Sea Company 869:French Revolution 790:Gravel Pit Chapel 747:French Revolution 700:Earl of Shelburne 672:Benjamin Franklin 529:Church of England 415:Dalston Synagogue 244:Act of Uniformity 232:Church of England 214:After the end of 169:French Revolution 131: 130: 113:www.new-unity.org 4712: 4502: 4495: 4488: 4479: 4478: 4393:Unitarian Church 4211:Long View Center 4113:Old Stone Church 4094:Unitarian Church 3813:All Souls Church 3484:Underbank Chapel 3429:Norcliffe Chapel 3414:Mill Hill Chapel 3242: 3235: 3228: 3219: 3218: 3143: 3131: 3125: 3113: 3107: 3106: 3104: 3102: 3092: 3086: 3074: 3068: 3065: 3059: 3048: 3042: 3041: 3039: 3037: 3027: 3021: 3012: 3006: 3005: 3003: 3001: 2991: 2985: 2973: 2967: 2950: 2944: 2933: 2924: 2923: 2921: 2919: 2908: 2902: 2893: 2884: 2875: 2869: 2868: 2866: 2864: 2854: 2848: 2843: 2837: 2832: 2826: 2813: 2807: 2796: 2790: 2789: 2787: 2785: 2776:. 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French Revolution
Mary Wollstonecraft
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London Borough of Islington
Oliver Cromwell
Commonwealth
Restoration
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