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All Hallows-by-the-Tower

All Hallows-by-the-Tower, at one time dedicated jointly to All Hallows (All Saints) and the Virgin Mary and sometimes known as All Hallows Barking,[1][2] is an ancient Anglican church on Byward Street in the City of London, England, overlooking the Tower of London.

All Hallows-by-the-Tower

According to the church website and other sources it is "the oldest church in the City of London" and was founded in AD 675,[3][4] although recent research has questioned these claims.[5][6] The church survived the Great Fire of London in 1666, but was badly damaged during the Blitz in World War II. Following extensive reconstruction, it was rededicated in 1957. From 1922 until 1962 the vicar was Tubby Clayton, and the church is still the guild church of Toc H, the international Christian organisation that he founded.

sixth president of the United States: (married to Louisa Catherine Johnson in 1797)

John Quincy Adams

: baptised 1555

Lancelot Andrewes

also known as 'Tubby', former vicar and founder of Toc H[20]

Philip Clayton

founder of Help the Aged, Action Aid, co-founder of Oxfam and supporter of Toc H

Cecil Jackson-Cole

Bishop of Rochester, beheaded at the Tower 22 June 1535: (buried)

John Fisher

notorious "hanging judge": (married 1667)

Judge Jeffreys

Archbishop of Canterbury: beheaded at the Tower, (buried 1645)

William Laud

beheaded at the Tower for refusing to sign Henry VIII's Act of Supremacy: (buried 1535)

Thomas More

founder of Pennsylvania: (baptised 1644)

William Penn

made organ recordings at All Hallows

Albert Schweitzer

a sculptor who provided several funerary figures between the Wars[21]

Cecil Thomas

(or Bryan) 1675–1713[32]

Albertus Bryne II

1713–1758[33]

Charles Young

1758–1767[34]

Charles John Frederick Lampe

Samuel Bowyer 1767–1770

[35]

and William Smethergell 1770–1783[36]

Charles Knyvett

1783–1823[37]

William Smethergell

Mary Morrice 1823–1840

[38]

Lisetta Rist 1840–1880

[39]

Arthur Poyser

Gordon Phillips 1956–1991

Jonathan Melling

List of buildings that survived the Great Fire of London

List of Churches in London

(located just outside the church)

Malta George Cross Memorial

Official website

(Multimap.com)

Location map

at the Ship of Fools website

Mystery Worshipper Report

London Landscape TV episode (6 mins) about All Hallows By The Tower church