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    Sarah Martin's name on the Reformers’ Monument, Kensal Green Cemetery. Sarah Martin (1791 – 15 October 1843) was a prison visitor and philanthropist. [1] She was born at Great Yarmouth; and lived in nearby Caister. She earned her living by dressmaking, and devoted much of her time amongst criminals in the Tolhouse Gaol in Great Yarmouth.

  2. The Protestant Cemetery in Rome. Special Issue 55 of the Magazine of the Friends of Kensal Green Cemetery (January 2010) ISSN 1753-4402 (London: Friends of Kensal Green Cemetery) Freemasonry & the Enlightenment: Architecture, Symbols, & Influences (London: Historical Publications, 2011) ISBN 978-1-905286-45-4

  3. George William Anderson. James Robertson Anderson. Robert Anderson (Scotland Yard official) Henry Charles Angelo the Younger. George Anson (British Army officer, born 1797) Frederick Ernest Appleyard. Charles Arbuthnot. Frederick Scott Archer. Thomas James Arnold.

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  5. The following 22 files are in this category, out of 22 total. 01 Kensal Green.jpg 3,210 × 1,779; 1.01 MB. 03 Kensal Green Anglican Chapel.jpg 3,680 × 2,189; 879 KB. 04 Kensal Green Anglican Chapel.jpg 1,688 × 2,277; 612 KB. Anglican Chapel - Kensal Green Cemetery 1.jpg 4,320 × 2,945; 6.13 MB.

  6. He was born in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, the eldest son of William Goodwin, who was a carpenter. He was trained as an architect by J. Coxedge in Kensington, London. In 1806 he exhibited a view of a chapel in Kings Lynn at the Royal Academy. He married twice, in 1808 to Mary Stort, and in 1818 to Elizabeth Reynolds.

  7. Cementerio católico de Santa María. /  51.528, -0.234. El Cementerio católico de Santa María 1 ( inglés: St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery) se encuentra en Kensal Green en Londres, Reino Unido y tiene su propia capilla católica. Establecido en 1858, el sitio de 29 acres (120.000 m²) fue construido al lado del cementerio de Kensal Greenn.