- St Mary
Mounthaw or
Mounthaut was a
parish church in Old Fish
Street Hill in the City of London. Of
medieval origin, it was destro**** in the
Great Fire...
- St Mary
Colechurch South end of Old
Jewry St Mildred,
Poultry St Mary
Mounthaw West side of Old Fish
Street St
Nicholas Cole
Abbey St Mary
Staining Oat...
- Foxe. Foxe died on 8 May 1538 and was
buried in the
church of St Mary
Mounthaw, London. Foxe is
credited with the
authorship of
several proverbial sayings...
-
elevation to the episcopate. He was
buried in the
churchyard of St Mary
Mounthaw, a
church in the City of
London which was destro****
during the
Great Fire...
- Mary
Magdalene Milk Street, St Mary
Magdalene Old Fish Street, St Mary
Mounthaw, St Mary Somerset, St Mary Staining, St Mary
Whitechapel (part) (added...
- Mary
Magdalene Milk
Street • St Mary
Magdalene Old Fish
Street • St Mary
Mounthaw • St Mary
Somerset • St Mary
Staining • St Mary
Woolchurch Haw • St Mary...
- Aldermary, at Hill, Axe, Bothaw, Colechurch, le Bone, le Bow, le Strand,
Mounthaw, Somerset, Staining,
Woolchurch Haw, Woolnoth), Marylebone,
Monken Hadley...
- N.M. Fuidge, 'Hopton,
Robert (d.1590), of Yoxford, Suff. of St. Mary
Mounthaw, London', in P.W.
Hasler (ed.), The
History of Parliament: the
House of...
-
Robert Hopton (died 1590), of Yoxford,
Suffolk and of St Mary
Mounthaw, London, was
Knight Marshal of the
Household 1560–1577, and
English Member of Parliament...
- Pountney.
After the Fire, the
parish was
combined with that of St Mary
Mounthaw,
which was not rebuilt.
Building of the new
church began in 1686 (one of...