• In Elizabethan times many famous seaman lived in Limehouse including Sir Humphrey Gilbert, the explorer, and William Borough and Sir Henry Palmer, both...
  • Limehouse St Anne is an Ecclesiastical Parish in the county of Middlesex, created in 1725 from Stepney St Dunstan Ancient Parish...
  • LIMEHOUSE AND ITS NEW TOWN HALL – The parish of Limehouse has entered into possession of its new town hall, and the opening of the building has been...
  • living of St Peter, Limehouse, which is partly in the parish of Poplar, is a vicarage, of the net value of £500 with residence...
  • Limehouse is a National Rail and connected Docklands Light Railway (DLR) station in Limehouse, London, England.
  • This was on account of the smallness of Limehouse proper, for the new parish in its entirety only consisted of about a thousand houses.
  • St Anne's Limehouse has been described as 'the finest parish church in England.' ... Development includes the construction of a parish room (1984) in the crypt.
  • 1), by which the hamlet of Limehouse, and part of the hamlet of Ratclisse, both appendages to Stepney, were made a distinct parish...
  • The Parish Church (a Grade I listed building) is called St Anne Limehouse and serves the parish of St Anne Limehouse and the benefice of Limehouse...
  • Guide to Limehouse St Anne, Middlesex ancestry, family history, and genealogy: Parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records.