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 St. Giles in the Fields Churchyard, London, London, London, England


Latitude: 51.51531, Longitude: -0.12853 | Click to get directions to St. Giles in the Fields Churchyard
St. Giles in the Fields Churchyard

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St. Giles-in-the-Fields is one of London's hidden churches.
The Church which is an outstandingly beautiful building was built in the Palladian style in 1734. St Giles in the Fields is a church in the London Borough of Camden, in the West End. It is close to the Centre Point office tower and the Tottenham Court Road tube station. The church is part of the Diocese of London within the Church of England.
St Giles is known as 'The Poets' Church'. Poet John Milton's daughter Mary was baptised in the Gothic brick building in 1647 and the Poetry Society holds its annual general meeting in the vestry house. Two memorials inside the church commemorate George Chapman, the translator of Homer (buried outside) and politician and poet Andrew Marvell.


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<div style='color:darkgreen;'><h7 style='color:darkgreen;'><b>St. Giles in the Fields Churchyard</b></h7>
St. Giles in the Fields Churchyard
London, England
Find a Grave: #658408


 
    2nd Lord Baltimore, Proprietor of Maryland Cecilius 'Cecil' Calvert (d. 30 Nov 1675)
 

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