St Ann Blackfriars
St Ann Blackfriars was a church in the City of London, in what is now Ireland Yard in the ward of Farringdon Within. The church began as a medieval parish chapel, dedicated to St Ann, within the Dominican Black Friars church. The new parish church was established in the 16th century to serve the inhabitants of the precincts of the former Dominican monastery, following its dissolution under King Henry VIII. It was near the Blackfriars Theatre, a fact which displeased its congregation. It was destroyed in the Great Fire of London of 1666.
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Allen Apsley (administrator)Benjamin WhichcoteChristopher BassettChristopher FeakeChurch of St. AnnDavid des GrangesFrederic ChaseGeorge CaunterHugh ChamberlenJames Balfour, 1st Baron Balfour of GlenawleyJames Lawson (minister)Jerome BowesJohn Dodson (judge)John DowlandJohn Harding (bishop)John SprintJohn Tahourdin WhiteJohn de BeauchesneJoseph Jenckes Sr.Legh RichmondList of churches destroyed in the Great Fire of London and not rebuiltList of churches in the City of LondonList of places of worship in London, 1804List of sites of the Dominican OrderMadeline AgarMetropolitan Public Gardens AssociationMichael Hobart SeymourPeter Chamberlen the youngerRichard Sharpe (actor)Robert Crichton, 8th Lord Crichton of SanquharSamuel BradfordSt. Ann, BlackfriarsSt. Anne's, BlackfriarsSt. Anne's Church, BlackfriarsSt. Anne, BlackfriarsSt Anne, BlackfriarsStephen Egerton (priest)Street names of the City of LondonVavasor PowellWilliam Faithorne
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St Ann Blackfriars
St Ann Blackfriars was a church in the City of London, in what is now Ireland Yard in the ward of Farringdon Within. The church began as a medieval parish chapel, dedicated to St Ann, within the Dominican Black Friars church. The new parish church was established in the 16th century to serve the inhabitants of the precincts of the former Dominican monastery, following its dissolution under King Henry VIII. It was near the Blackfriars Theatre, a fact which displeased its congregation. It was destroyed in the Great Fire of London of 1666.
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