Weld Chapel, Southgate, London, , England
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Weld Chapel, Southgate, London, , England
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Notes:
In the early years of the 17th century, Southgate was a hamlet with a population of about 200 living in, roughly, the area that is now The Green. There was also a large estate with a house called "Arnolds" which, in 1610, Sir John and Lady Weld bought. Southgate was one of the four wards in the parish of All Saints, Edmonton, without a church of its own, so the people had to attend the 13th-century church in Edmonton at Easter, certainly, and for marriages, baptisms and funerals. This necessitated walking three miles there and back by woodland paths. Sir John and Lady Weld felt that, while such a walk might be acceptable in summer, it certainly was not in bad weather.
Build 1615 - Demolished 1862-1863
For more information see Source: http://www.christchurch-southgate.org/history/weld_chapel.php
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1 | Maw, Henry | 21 Apr 1861 | Weld Chapel, Southgate, London, , England | I19911 |