The Church of St. Jude, Gray's-Inn-Road, [London], 1864. 'This situated in a district, having a population of 9000, assigned from the parish of St. Pancras by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, with an endowment from them of £300 a chief entrance to the church is from the Gray's-inn-road by an open cloister. The tower is at the south-east angle, and is 100 ft. in height, terminating with an iron finial. Mr. Joseph Peacock was the architect, and the builders were Messrs. Carter. The cost of the church was £6000, and that of the site £2700'. From "Illust
The Church of St. Jude, Gray's-Inn-Road, [London], 1864. 'This situated in a district, having a population of 9000, assigned from the parish of St. Pancras by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, with an endowment from them of £300 a chief entrance to the church is from the Gray's-inn-road by an open cloister. The tower is at the south-east angle, and is 100 ft. in height, terminating with an iron finial. Mr. Joseph Peacock was the architect, and the builders were Messrs. Carter. The cost of the church was £6000, and that of the site £2700'. From "Illustrated London News", 1864.
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