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  1. Coordinates: 40°46′7.63″N 73°57′32.58″W. Church of St. John the Martyr. (formerly Knox Memorial Presbyterian Church) [1] Robertson's 1886 designs for a church on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. The main church was never built, but the chapel was, as Knox Presbyterian Church, now St. John the Martyr Roman Catholic Church. General ...

  2. Formation and main history. They formed initially in Newbury, Berkshire as The Paul French Connection with Paul French (vocals, keyboards), Paul Hirsh (keyboards, guitar), Chris Hook (bass guitar), and former member of Mr Big, John "Martyr" Marter (drums).. Although they initially saw themselves as a progressive rock group, they had to tailor their style to a more commercial mood, as evidenced ...

  3. John Smith (27 June 1790 – 6 February 1824) was an English missionary and abolitionist whose experiences in the British West Indies attracted the attention of the anti-slavery campaigner William Wilberforce.As a result of his actions, trial by court-martial and subsequent death whilst under imprisonment, Smith became known as the "Demerara Martyr".

  4. Westminster Cathedral. Feast. 27 June ( Diocese of Westminster, 25 October (with the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales) Attributes. chasuble, martyr's palm. Patronage. priests. John Southworth ( c. 1592, Lancashire, England - 28 June 1654, Tyburn, London) was an English Catholic martyr. He is one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales .

  5. John Frith (1503 – 4 July 1533) was an English Protestant priest, writer, and martyr.. Frith was an important contributor to the Christian debate on persecution and toleration in favour of the principle of religious toleration.He was 'perhaps the first to echo in England' of that 'more liberal tradition' of Zwingli, Melanchthon and Bucer. As his ministry progressed, Frith took greater risks ...

  6. 8 de mar. de 2022 · November 1643. Birthplace: Stand, Monkland, North Lanarkshire, United Kingdom. Death: November 30, 1683 (40) Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom. Immediate Family: Son of John Whitelaw; Johne Quhytlaw; Margaret Whitelaw and Margaret Quhytlaw. Husband of Martyr's wife and Elizabeth (Bessie) Whitelaw (Mure) (Muir) 2.

  7. Genealogy - John Rogers Society *This tree is on ancestry.com with 7,818 people, 335 photos, and 214 historical records.. Here you can find information about family lines that claim a trace to the martyr John Rogers (1507-1555) from America.. The line with the strongest supporting evidence is David White Rogers (1787-1881).His second wife Martha Collins (1793-1881) is also a descendant through ...