Tottenham All Hallows, Middlesex, England Genealogy: Difference between revisions

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*St Johns Mission Church, Wood Green - 1866  
*St Johns Mission Church, Wood Green - 1866  
*St John the Divine, Varty Road, Stamford Hill - 1886  
*St John the Divine, Varty Road, Stamford Hill - 1886  
*St Luke, Tottenham - 1905  
*St Luke, Tottenham - 1905
**St Mark, Noel Park, Wood Green - 1885  
*St Mark, Noel Park, Wood Green - 1885
*St Mary the Virgin, Lansdowne Rd - 1882  
*St Mary the Virgin, Lansdowne Rd - 1882  
*St Michael, Wood Green - 1865  
*St Michael, Wood Green - 1865  
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*St Philip the Apostle - 1898
*St Philip the Apostle - 1898


'TOTTENHAM [All Hallows], '''a parish''', [by 1557] in the union and hundred of Edmonton, County of Middlesex, 4 miles north and east of London. 'A district church dedicated to the Holy Trinity, in the later English style, with turrets at each angle, and pinnacles over the aisles, was erected in 1829 on Tottenham Green, by aid of the Parliamentary Commissioners and by subscription: the living is a perpetual curacy; net income, £309; patron, the Vicar.  
'TOTTENHAM [All Hallows], '''a parish''', [by 1557] in the union and hundred of Edmonton, County of Middlesex, 4 miles north and east of London. 'A district church dedicated to the Holy Trinity, in the later English style, with turrets at each angle, and pinnacles over the aisles, was erected in 1829 on Tottenham Green... Today it lies within the London Borough of Haringey.  


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