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  1. Dorothy died on 22 September 1604, and was buried in St. Margaret's Church, Westminster. Her effigy and monument are in the north aisle of the church. According to Adams, "six children are commemorated on her funeral monument, three boys and three girls". The inscription on the monument reads:

  2. The Church of St Margaret, Westminster Abbey is an Anglican church in Westminster, London, England. It is in the grounds of Westminster Abbey next to the Palace of Westminster. It was the church of the House of Commons since 1614 St. Margaret's is the parish church for this part of Westminster. Other grand ecclesiastical places in the area do not perform this function. Until modern times ...

  3. St Margaret's (Westminster) The overlays that highlight 17th century London features are approximate and derived from Wenceslaus Hollar’s maps: Anglican church of St Margaret, Westminster, historically part of the hundred of Ossulstone in the county of Middlesex, is situated in the grounds of Westminster Abbey on Parliament Square, and is the ...

  4. St Margarets was built in the latter part of the 11th century, for use by the locals as a parish church, as they were clearly getting in the way of the Benedictine monks who worshipped in Westminster Abbey. The church was dedicated to St Margaret of Antioch, a third century martyr. The first church was Romanesque in style and survived until the ...

  5. Detail from her monument in St Faith's church, Bacton. Blanche Parry (1507/8–12 February 1590) of Newcourt in the parish of Bacton, Herefordshire, in the Welsh Marches, was a personal attendant of Queen Elizabeth I, who held the offices of Chief Gentlewoman of the Queen's Most Honourable Privy Chamber and Keeper of Her Majesty's Jewels ...

  6. Andrew Tremlett. Andrew Tremlett (born 9 March 1964) is a British Church of England priest. Since 2022, he has served as Dean of St Paul's, and is therefore the head of the Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral and the most senior priest in the Diocese of London. Previously, he was a canon residentiary of Bristol Cathedral (2008–2010), a canon ...

  7. Palace of Westminster. /  51.49917°N 0.12472°W  / 51.49917; -0.12472. The Palace of Westminster is the meeting place of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and is located in London, England. It is commonly called the Houses of Parliament after the House of Commons and the House of Lords, the two legislative chambers which occupy the ...