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  2. File:The grave of Isaac Watts in the churchyard of St Peter ...

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  4. Isaac Watts - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Watts (17 July 1674 – 25 November 1748) was an English Congregational minister, hymn writer, theologian, and logician. He was a prolific and popular hymn writer and is credited with some 750 hymns.

  5. Bunhill Fields - Wikipedia

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    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 (4.0 acres) in extent [1] and the bulk of the site is a public garden maintained by the City of London Corporation.

  6. Abney Park Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Abney Park cemetery is one of the "Magnificent Seven" cemeteries in London, England.. Abney Park in Stoke Newington in the London Borough of Hackney is a historic parkland originally laid out in the early 18th century by Lady Mary Abney, Dr. Isaac Watts and the neighbouring Hartopp family.

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  8. Isaac Watts (naval architect) - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Watts (1797–1876) was an early British naval architect. Together with Chief Engineer Thomas Lloyd, he designed HMS Warrior, the world's first armour-plated iron-hulled warship. [1] When he retired his position as Chief Constructor was taken by Edward Reed. [2] The grave of Isaac Watts in the churchyard of St Peter's, Kent

  9. List of public art in the London Borough of Hackney - Wikipedia

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    Location and coordinates Date Artist / designer Type Designation Notes More images: Statue of Isaac Watts: Abney Park Cemetery: 1845: Edward Hodges Baily: Statue Grade II [41] War memorial Churchyard of St Mary's New Church