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- St Mary Abchurch, City of London
Decemb 4 88
Henry Featherstone of Hasingbrooke in the County of Essex & Anne-Mary Williamson of St Laurence Pountneys London were marryed with Licence
Stanford le Hope, Essex burial 21 March 1690 Anna Maria Fetherston wife of Henry Fetherston
Pedigree of the Family of Featherstone
Sir Henry Fetherstone Bart living 1741 married Anna-Maria daughter and heir of James Williamson of London, Merchant; ob 6th March 1689, buried at Stanford-le-Hope.
The English Baronetage Containing a Genealogical and Historical Account of All the English Baronets ... Illustrated with Their Coats of Arms, Volume 3 published 1741
Sir Henry Fetherston, his second, but eldest surviving son, is the present baronet, he married Anna-Maria, sole daughter and heir of James Williamson, of London, merchant, by whom he hath no issue; she lies buried at Stanford le Hope, with this inscription:
Here lies Anna-Maria Fetherston, the beloved Wife of Henry Fetherston, of Hassingbroke, in this Parish. Esq; and only Child of James and Anne Williamson, Of London, Merchant. She died 6 March, 1689.
St Lawrence, Poultney [sic], the church of, was situated on the west side of Lawrence Poultney-lane. It derives its name from the above-named saint, and John Poultney, who founded a college adjoining to it. The church was consumed by the great fire of 1666, and the parish united to that of St. Mary Abchurch. James Elmes. A Topographical Dictionary of London and its Environs 1831
https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LND/StLawrencePountney
This parish - no. 83 in the above map - is located in Candlewick Ward.
The church was destroyed in 1666 and not rebuilt, the church ground and churchyard remain.
The parish was later united with St Mary Abchurch 1670.
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