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William Anderson (1766–1846), was a Scottish horticulturist. Anderson was born in Easter Warrington, Edinburgh in Scotland, his father having been, just
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parish church became a chapel-at-ease known as All Saints, Chelsea or Chelsea Old Church . From 1831, as the population of Chelsea increased, a number of new
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Albert Museum (1762) Monument to Sir Hans Sloane in the churchyard of Chelsea Old Church (1763) Monument to Mary Okeover in Okeover, Staffordshire (1764) Monument
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Watts. She married art director Roger K. Furse on 4 December 1936 at Chelsea Old Church . She trained at the Central School of Arts and Crafts (now the Central
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of St Albans. She married the architect, Simon Barron Fraser, at Chelsea Old Church on 23 May 1959. She lived in Bristol in later life. She died on 25
Christopher Fry
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then performed by the Next Stage Company directed by Joan White at Chelsea Old Church , November 1988, and at Whitby Abbey in Yorkshire, June 1989. Further
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Lloyd. The New Baronetage of England. Vol. 2, London, 1804, pp. 923. 'Chelsea Old Church : Monuments in the More chapel', in Survey of London: Volume 7, Chelsea
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memory of E. Q. Nicholson: service taken by the Reverend Peter Elvy, Chelsea Old Church , London November 4th 1992, E.Q.'s birthday. [London?: the Nicholson
John King (Rector of Chelsea)
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pp. 70-115. Date accessed: 26 July 2007. Randall Davies (1904), Chelsea Old Church , p. viii Kensington & Chelsea local studies and archives, reference
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2017, pp. 100–101. Perille 2015, p. 190. Davies, Randall (1904). Chelsea Old Church . London: Duckworth Books. p. 169. Shinn 2017, p. 101. Granger, James
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shows. A notable coup for Next Stage was the premiere production in Chelsea Old Church of Christopher Fry's play One Thing More, about Caedmon, the Northumbrian