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- 1767-1856 (Creación)
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0.08 linear metres
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Mill Hill did not always have an Anglican church. Until the 1820s parishioners had to go to St Mary's Hendon to worship, some miles away, but in the 1820s it was clear that the district would require a chapel of ease. Local resident William Wilberforce, the anti-slavery campaigner, became the central benefactor in 1827. Saint Paul's was completed in 1830, and consecrated in 1833. It became a parish church in 1926.
Fysh Coppinger was a London merchant who married into the de Burgh family of West Drayton and took the surname of Burgh.
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GB 0074 ACC/0516 1767-1856 Collection 0.08 linear metres Church of England: St Paul's Church, Mill Hill
Mill Hill did not always have an Anglican church. Until the 1820s parishioners had to go to St Mary's Hendon to worship, some miles away, but in the 1820s it was clear that the district would require a chapel of ease. Local resident William Wilberforce, the anti-slavery campaigner, became the central benefactor in 1827. Saint Paul's was completed in 1830, and consecrated in 1833. It became a parish church in 1926.
Fysh Coppinger was a London merchant who married into the de Burgh family of West Drayton and took the surname of Burgh.
Material received in 1954.
Records of the Mill Hill Chapel, Hendon, including article of agreement stating that Zachariah and James Bowden and William Wilberforce of Highwood Hill, Hendon agree to build chapel at Mill Hill, Hendon, 1829; declarations regarding the quality of the brickwork used in the chapel, 1830; statements of account, 1833; receipts and correspondence relating to the construction of the chapel, 1829-1831; statement of expenditure by William Wilberforce for the erection of stables and coach-house at the Three Crowns, Highwood Hill, Hendon, 1828; assignments of annuity relating to Fysh Coppinger, London merchant, 1767; petition of Sir John Gibbons and others to the Court of Chancery concerning deeds, books and papers relating to Stanwell Free School, 1820 and letters patent granted to Alexander Tolhausen of Adelphi, London, for a "Machine for Cutting Articles of Polygonal figure in wood or other material", 1856.
In 4 sections: ACC/0516/001-011: Papers relating to the chapel; ACC/0516/012-013: Hendon papers, ACC/0516/014-016: Fysh Coppinger papers, and ACC/0516/017-019: Miscellanea.
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March to April 2010. Religions Ancient religions Christianity Protestantism Anglicanism Government Church of England Public administration Local government Administrative units Parishes Ecclesiastical parishes Buildings Religious buildings Churches Architecture Church architecture Charity schools Schools Educational institutions Religion Wilberforce , William , 1759-1833 , politician , philanthropist , and slavery abolitionist Parish of St Paul , Mill Hill , Church of England London England UK Western Europe Europe Mill Hill Barnet Hertfordshire Catholicism
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Material received in 1954.
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Records of the Mill Hill Chapel, Hendon, including article of agreement stating that Zachariah and James Bowden and William Wilberforce of Highwood Hill, Hendon agree to build chapel at Mill Hill, Hendon, 1829; declarations regarding the quality of the brickwork used in the chapel, 1830; statements of account, 1833; receipts and correspondence relating to the construction of the chapel, 1829-1831; statement of expenditure by William Wilberforce for the erection of stables and coach-house at the Three Crowns, Highwood Hill, Hendon, 1828; assignments of annuity relating to Fysh Coppinger, London merchant, 1767; petition of Sir John Gibbons and others to the Court of Chancery concerning deeds, books and papers relating to Stanwell Free School, 1820 and letters patent granted to Alexander Tolhausen of Adelphi, London, for a "Machine for Cutting Articles of Polygonal figure in wood or other material", 1856.
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In 4 sections: ACC/0516/001-011: Papers relating to the chapel; ACC/0516/012-013: Hendon papers, ACC/0516/014-016: Fysh Coppinger papers, and ACC/0516/017-019: Miscellanea.
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Available for general access.
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Copyright to these records rests with the City of London.
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- inglés
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- latín
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Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
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