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London and Burial
* Stepney Child Burial, Joint press release from the London Museum and Westminster Abbey, issued 15 January 1965
Following closure of the Bunhill Fields Burial Ground, its future remained uncertain for a while since its lessee, the City of London Corporation, was perilously close to expiry of its lease, scheduled for Christmas 1867.
Following the work of the committee, the City of London Corporation obtained an Act of Parliament, the Bunhill Fields Burial Ground Act 1867, " for the Preservation of Bunhill Fields Burial Ground ... as an open space ".
She died in exile in London on 22 June 1961 and is interred at the Royal Burial Ground at Frogmore, which adjoins Windsor Castle.
She died at her London home, 10 Fitzmaurice Place, Berkeley Square, a few months later and is buried at the Royal Burial Ground, Frogmore at Windsor Great Park.
The churchyard is approached by a narrow alley along the church's north wall, at the entrance of which is a memorial plaque to Dositej Obradović, a Serbian scholar who lived next to the church .< ref >----- ' Candelwick Ward ' in London Burial Grounds < http :// www. doubleo. fsnet. co. uk / bgcandlewick. htm >, accessed 31 December 2007 </ ref >
* Care Evans, A., The Sutton Hoo Ship Burial, London ( 1986 ) ISBN 0-7141-0544-9
* Burial location of Valentine Bambrick " North London "
As well as baptism, marriage and burial records from individual nonconformist churches we hold records of several nonconformist organisations such as the London Congregational Union and the New Bunhill Fields Burial Ground.
* Burial location of Harry Greenwood " South West London "
* David Frei, External and Legal Services Director responsible for in house legal advice, London Beth Din, Burial and Visitation
Baker was the architect of a number of cemeteries in France in the aftermath of the First World War, including Delville Wood Cemetery ‎ and Memorial and the nearby South African War Memorial, the London Cemetery and Extension, Adanac Military Cemetery for the Canadians, the AIF Burial Ground for the Australian Imperial Force, a memorial within the Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Courcelette British Cemetery, Dantzig Alley British Cemetery, Flatiron Copse Cemetery, Guards Cemetery, Les Bouefs, Ovillers Military Cemetery and Quarry Cemetery.
: Heart Burial, London 1933.

London and Grounds
In 1964 Southwark Crown Court was opened at English Grounds near London Bridge for local requirements, giving the borough two Crown Courts.
In November 1897 Arnold Hills, the owner of the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company whose football team, Thames Ironworks FC and reformed in 1900 as West Ham United played at the Memorial Grounds, secured an agreement with the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway to build a station at Manor Road.
Goldsmith's first complete game with the Tecumsehs occurred on May 24, 1876, when London played Guelph Maple Leafs before 6, 000 spectators at the old Fair Grounds ( southeast corner of Wellington and Pall Mall streets in London ), a contest that London won 8-7 in 10 innings, largely due to Goldsmith's " scientific pitching ", using his innovative " skew ball.
Emerald GAA Grounds is located on West End Road and is the headquarters of London GAA.
He was also responsible for ' oversight of common Billiards Tables, common Bowling Grounds, Dicing Houses, Gaming Houses and Common tennis Courts and power of Licensing the same within the Citys of London and Westminster or Borough of Southwark.
Its route from the Sports Grounds on the A20 to Holly Oak Park, takes it past Dulverton Primary School, under the Dartford to London via Sidcup railway line, the Old Farm Avenue allotments and under Halfway Street.
The venue was the Hurlingham Polo Grounds in London.
Pollard, Jack ( 1990 ) Australia In: Test Match Grounds London: Willow Books
Led by London ’ s Blue Badge Guides, Guided Tours take visitors around the Grounds of The All England Lawn Tennis Club.
In 1987, with the increasing urban regeneration of the Thames Corridor and nearby London Docklands, the area was acquired by the St Martins Property Group as part of their London Bridge City development, stretching from London Bridge easterly to English Grounds where it is terminated by the Southwark Crown Court site and this has caused a remarkable recovery in the area.
The Lillie Bridge Grounds was a sports ground in London near to present day Stamford Bridge, opened around 1867.
Goldsmith's first complete game with the Tecumsehs occurred on May 24, 1876, when London played Guelph before 6, 000 spectators at the old Fair Grounds, a contest that London won 8-7 in 10 innings, largely due to Goldsmith's " scientific pitching ," using his innovative " skew ball.
In the 1980s, with the increasing urban regeneration of the Thames Corridor and nearby London Docklands, the area was acquired by the St Martin's Property Corporation the real estate arm of the State of Kuwait, as part of their ' London Bridge City ' development, stretching from London Bridge easterly to English Grounds where it is terminated by the Southwark Crown Court site and bound to the South by Tooley Street.

London and by
The result was that I found myself in the ridiculous position of having made a formal engagement by letter for the next week, only two days before my departure from London.
According to William Ringler's study, Stephen Gosson, the theater business in London had become a thriving enterprise by 1577, and, in the opinion of many, a thoroughly bad business.
Quiney was in London again in June, 1601, and in November, when he rode up, as Shakespeare must often have done, by way of Oxford, High Wycombe, and Uxbridge, and home through Aylesbury and Banbury.
Just before coming to the mosque entrance I crossed the street, entered the Hippodrome, and walked ahead to the Obelisk of Theodosius, originally erected in Heliopolis in Egypt about 1,600 B.C. by Thutmose, who also built those now in New York, London and Rome at the Lateran.
The issue was acute because the exiled Polish Government in London, supported in the main by Britain, was still competing with the new Lublin Government formed behind the Red Army.
Even though it was known that the Luftwaffe in the north was now being directed by the young and energetic General Peltz, the commander who would conduct the `` Little Blitz '' on London in 1944, a major raid on Bari at this juncture of the war was not to be considered seriously.
This trade was subject to a tariff of 7.5 per cent after February 1835, but much was smuggled into Assiniboia with the result that the duty was reduced by 1841 to 4 per cent on the initiative of the London committee.
Britain's plans to press Russia for a definite cease-fire timetable was announced in London by Foreign Secretary Lord Home.
The London label offers an operatic recital by Ettore Bastianini, a baritone whose fame is international.
This is not only a compliment to Mijbil, of whom there are a fine series of photographs and drawings in the book, but to the author who has catalogued the saga of a frightened otter cub's journey by plane from Iraq to London, then by train ( where he lay curled in the wash basin playing with the water tap ) to Camusfearna, with affectionate detail.
*, formerly HMS Atlas, used by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, London from 1881-1904
Christie features as a character in Gaylord Larsen's Dorothy and Agatha and The London Blitz Murders ' by Max Allan Collins.
* 1738 – Premiere in London, England, Great Britain of Serse, an Italian opera by George Frideric Handel.
Her speech was reported by the London Times as follows.
The London Illustrated News published this photo in January 1921 ( shown at right ) This 1921 photo was also used by the Perth Western Mail in 1924 in a montage and is shown at the right below it.
* Conceptions of the Afterlife in Early Civilizations: Universalism, Constructivism and Near-Death Experience by Gregory Shushan, New York & London, Continuum, 2009.
However, both Julius and Ethel wanted their children to be brought up in England, so they moved to Maida Vale, London, where Turing was born on 23 June 1912, as recorded by a blue plaque on the outside of the house of his birth, later the Colonnade Hotel.
* 1965 – A Rolling Stones concert in London, Ontario is shut down by police after 15 minutes due to rioting.
Trial model of a part of the Analytical Engine, built by Babbage, as displayed at the Science Museum ( London )
Interestingly, the London Confession of 1689 was later used by Calvinistic Baptists in America ( called the Philadelphia Baptist Confession ), whereas the Standard Confession of 1660 was used by the American heirs of the English General Baptists, who soon came to be known as Free Will Baptists.
Shortly afterwards, several London newspapers pointed out that " Nessiteras rhombopteryx " anagrams into " Monster hoax by Sir Peter S ".
The first known instance of Newton's lines joined to music was in A Companion to the Countess of Huntingdon's Hymns ( London, 1808 ), where it is set to the tune " Hephzibah " by English composer John Jenkins Husband.
* 1941 – Corporal Josef Jakobs is executed by firing squad at the Tower of London at 7: 12 am, making him the last person to be executed at the Tower for treason.

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