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Robert Chatfield, 1748–1811?> (aged 62 years)
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1748–1811
Birth: 23 July 1748
— Croydon, London Borough of Croydon, London, England Death: 21 May 1811 — Croydon, London Borough of Croydon, London, England |
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1755–1830
Birth: 1755
— England Death: 28 September 1830 — Croydon, London Borough of Croydon, London, England |
Marriage | Marriage — about 1774 — City of London, London, England |
11 years
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1784–1822
Birth: 19 July 1784
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— Croydon, London Borough of Croydon, London, England Death: 11 July 1822 — Croydon, London Borough of Croydon, London, England |
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Address: Christ Church Grey Friars, Newgate Street, City of London, London, England. |
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Address: St. Marylebone Parish Church, Marylebone, City of Westminster, London, England. |
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Author of last change: Danny |
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Christ Church Greyfriars, seen from the southeast.
Note: Christ Church Greyfriars, also known as Christ Church Newgate Street, was a church in Newgate Street, opposite St Paul's Cathedral in the City of London. Established as a monastic church in the thirteenth century, it became a parish church after the dissolution of the monastery. Following its destruction in the Great Fire of London of 1666, it was rebuilt to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren. Except for the tower, the church was largely destroyed by bombing during the Second World War. The ruins are now a public garden. |
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