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- St Mary Woolnoth is an Anglican church in the City of London, located on the corner of Lombard Street and King William Street near Bank junction. The present...
- operations. After Newton moved to the City of London as rector of St Mary Woolnoth Church, he contributed to the work of the Committee for the Abolition of...
- Thomas Alfred Woolnoth (1785–1857) was an English engraver. He was known for his portraits of theatre people. He also painted, and engraved works of Correggio...
- William Woolnoth (1780–1837) was an engraver. He was one of the engravers whose work was included in Cadell and Davies Britannia depicta. He did engravings...
- counter-claims at law: by 1533, Amadas having died (buried in St Mary Woolnoth), Mountjoy had resigned his patent and Bowes and Rowlett became joint Masters...
- Interior of St George's Bloomsbury (1716–1731) St Mary Woolnoth (1716–23) Interior of St Mary Woolnoth (1716–23) St Luke's Old Street (1727–33), joint work...
- Arthur Wodenoth or Woodnoth (c.1594–1645) was an English goldsmith and colonial pioneer, a member of the Virginia Company and Somers Islands Company. He...
- had obtained permission to demolish the 18th-century church of St Mary Woolnoth on the corner of Lombard Street and build a station (originally proposed...
- Christ's Hospital and Manchester University. His father was rector of St Mary Woolnoth. He pla**** Mercutio for the Royal Shakespeare Company, in 1983. From 1985...
- Guy's campus of King's College London Medical School depicted in 1820 by James Elmes and William Woolnoth...