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  1. 13 de may. de 2024 · History. Bunhill Fields is a Nonconformist burial ground dating from the 1660's and the site of around 123,000 burials. It’s the final resting place of John Bunyan, Isaac Watts, Daniel Defoe and William Blake, along with many other leading intellectuals, radicals and clergymen from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.

  2. Bunhill Fields is a former burial ground in central London, in the London Borough of Islington, just north of the City of London. What remains is about 1.6 hectares in extent and the bulk of the site is a public garden maintained by the City of London Corporation.

  3. The funeral of Mrs Susannah Wesley at Bunhill Fields, the Methodist cemetery. Mezzotint by S. Gimber, 1865, after D. Woolstenhome. Iconographic Collections

  4. Murió en Ealing y fue enterrado el 4 de septiembre de 1683 en Bunhill Fields. Influencia teológica. La teología de la justificación, tal como la enseñó John Owen, fue utilizada por el ministro holandés Alexander Comrie (1706-1774) de Woubrugge en sus propias polémicas contra lo que él veía como neónomos.

  5. Tę stronę ostatnio edytowano 14 maj 2014, 17:01. Tekst udostępniany na licencji Creative Commons: uznanie autorstwa, na tych samych warunkach, z możliwością obowiązywania dodatkowych ograniczeń.

  6. Bunhill Fields is a Nonconformist cemetery of great historical interest. Owned as a public space since 1867 by the City of London, the burial ground is designated as a Grade II listed building. The 17th century writers Daniel Defoe ( Gulliver’s Travels ) and John Bunyan ( Pilgrim’s Progress ) are both buried here, as is poet and visionaryRead More

  7. Eleanor Coade [a] (3 June 1733 – 18 November 1821) [1] [b] was a British businesswoman known for manufacturing Neoclassical statues, architectural decorations and garden ornaments made of Lithodipyra ( Coade stone) for over 50 years from 1769 until her death. She should not be confused or conflated with her mother, also named Eleanor.