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  2. Foots Cray - Wikipedia

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    The 18th-century houses at 180-188 Rectory Lane, Foots Cray The Seven Stars, a Grade II-listed pub in Foots Cray, part of which is 16th-century William Walsingham (died 1534), of Foots Cray, second son of James Walsingham, lord of the Manor of Scadbury in Chislehurst , Kent, was the father of Sir Francis Walsingham (c.1532-1590), Principal ...

  3. Grade I and II* listed buildings in the London Borough of Bexley

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    Parish Church of All Saints Foots Cray: Parish church: c.1863: 25 August 1954 1064202 ... Parish Church of St John the Baptist Erith: Lych gate: 12th century: 20 May 1953

  4. Grade II listed buildings in the London Borough of Bexley

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    First World War Memorial at St John the Baptist Church, Erith. More images. Five Arch Bridge ... Foots Cray High Street, Foots Cray: Pub: c. 16th century: 5 March 1974

  5. List of churches in London - Wikipedia

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    All Saints, Foots Cray: Foots Cray: All Saints [50] C12th: Anglican St James, North Cray North Cray: James [51] C12th Rebuilt 1852. United with All Saints, Foots Cray St John the Baptist, Erith Erith: John the Baptist [52] C12th St Michael, East Wickham East Wickham: Michael [53] C12th Current building 1930, old chapel of ease now Gk Orthodox ...

  6. London Borough of Bexley - Wikipedia

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    The Greek Orthodox Church of Christ the Saviour – dates from the late 12th or early 13th century, in Welling* [32] St James' Church – in North Cray, in a conservation area near Foots Cray Meadows, has foundations from the 12th century [33] St John the Baptist Church – nearly a thousand years old, in Erith [34]

  7. List of civil parishes in Greater London - Wikipedia

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    Bexley • Chelsfield (Farnborough) • Chislehurst • Cudham • Foots Cray • Hayes • Keston • North Cray • Orpington (Downe • St Mary Cray) • Ruxley • St Paul's Cray • West Wickham 1 parish included some areas in Middlesex 2 a chapelry to Hendon, in Gore hundred 3 a chapelry to no church 4 a chapelry to Bishop's Hatfield in Essex

  8. Hundred of Ruxley - Wikipedia

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    The River Cray was the largest river in the hundred of Ruxley flowing northward through six of its parishes, four of which are named after it. The River Cray rises in Orpington then flows through St Mary Cray, St Paul's Cray, North Cray, Foots Cray, and Bexley before crossing the northern border and Watling Street into the Hundred of Lesnes.

  9. File:All Saints Church, Foots Cray.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Nice looking building on the edge of Foots Cray; Latitude: 51° 25′ 15.69″ N: Longitude: 0° 7′ 16.14″ E: Altitude: 66 meters above sea level: Short title: All Saints Church, Foots Cray; JPEG file comment: Nice looking building on the edge of Foots Cray: Width: 2,592 px: Height: 1,944 px: Horizontal resolution: 72 dpi: Vertical ...