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amongst twenty poor people annually on the anniversary of Pownsett's death, paying the College an annual sum to maintain two poor scholars and only being absent from the parish 80 or fewer days a year. The College presented when the next vacancy occurred in 1560, but at the following one the Crown
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area) and 'Southstrete' (serving the Abbey church). The area suffered severe flooding in the late 14th century, leading to financial difficulties and a merger of the two vicarages from 1398 onwards. A chaplain from the Abbey led worship. The present bell tower was added late in the 15th century.
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Heere lieth the body of ye worthy knight S Charles Montagu who died at his house at Cranbrook in Essex in the parish of Barking the 11th of September in ye yeere of our Lorde God 1625 being of ye age of 61 yeares who gave to ye poore of Barking forty
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devolved to the Crown, who initially leased it to the widow Mary Blackenhall for 21 years in 1540. In 1557 these were bought by Robert Thomas and Andrew Salter using money from the estate of William Pownsett of nearby
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contested its right, though this was overturned via a lawsuit. Sir John Petre reconfirmed the 1557 grant in 1594, but dropped the requirement to pray for the dead. The right is now shared between
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in the church on 21 December 1762. Ten years later the nave, chancel and sanctuary all had their ceilings plastered, though this was removed from the nave ceiling in 1842.
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in 1954. An extension was added along the south side late in the 20th century to provide an office, bookshop and refectory.
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At the church on 21 December 1762, the maritime explorer, cartographer and naval officer Captain
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were involved in a restoration of the interior between 1929 and 1936. The building was
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The church contains several memorials, including one to the 17th-century politician
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Church of England church buildings in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
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were joined together in a sculpture in front of St Margaret's church facing the
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In the late 1970s the parish became part of a team parish covering Barking with
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Grade I listed buildings in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
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23 long cwt (2,600 lb or 1,200 kg) (heaviest)
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Captain Cook's War and Peace: The Royal Navy Years 1755–1768
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In 2007, two small stones from remains of the old medieval
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Many vicars of Barking have gone on to become bishops.
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English churches dedicated to St Margaret of Antioch
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Barking
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Church of England
Churchmanship
Anglo-Catholic
open evangelical
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James Cook
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Province of Canterbury
Diocese
Diocese of Chelmsford
Barking Episcopal Area
Archdeaconry
Archdeaconry of Barking
Deanery
Parish
Rector
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