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Elizabeth Barrington

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Southwark, London Borough of Southwark, Greater London, England Add to Map
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The following excerpt was taken from Book 3, Chapter 13, page of "A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminister, Borough of Southwark, and Parts Adjacent" written by John Stow in 1733:

Behind the Communion-Table is a Place set with Pillars and handsome Arches, but not lofty: which is called the Chapel. Here is kept the Bishop of Winchester's Court, and his Chancellor sometimes hath sat here.

In this Back-place are these Monuments:

Hugh Lawton, Esq; 1669. And Elizabeth his Relict; by whom he had six Children. Who afterwards married Sir Gobart Barrington of Tosts in Little Baddow in the County of Essex. She departed 1702-3. aged 84.
The following excerpt was taken from Book 3, Chapter 13, page of "A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminister, Borough of Southwark, and Parts Adjacent" written by John Stow in 1733:

Behind the Communion-Table is a Place set with Pillars and handsome Arches, but not lofty: which is called the Chapel. Here is kept the Bishop of Winchester's Court, and his Chancellor sometimes hath sat here.

In this Back-place are these Monuments:

Hugh Lawton, Esq; 1669. And Elizabeth his Relict; by whom he had six Children. Who afterwards married Sir Gobart Barrington of Tosts in Little Baddow in the County of Essex. She departed 1702-3. aged 84.

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