22-724: Cundy is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ian Cundy , English cleric Jason Cundy , former English footballer John Cundy , English MP Jody Cundy , English cyclist and swimmer Lizzie Cundy , English television presenter Martyn Cundy , British mathematics teacher and professor Nicholas Wilcox Cundy , English architect and engineer Peter Cundy , British air force pilot Thomas Cundy (senior) (1765–1825), English architect Thomas Cundy (junior) (1790–1867), English architect Thomas Cundy III (1821–1895), English architect William Cundy , English MP See also [ edit ] Bolsover Cundy House ,
44-841: A Bachelor of Arts in mathematics and theology in 1967, and obtained a Master of Arts . Cundy made his general ordination exam in Tyndale Hall, Trinity College, Bristol in 1969. Cundy was made a deacon at Michaelmas 1969 (28 September), by Trevor Huddleston , Bishop of Stepney , at All Saints Church, Benhilton , and ordained a priest the Michaelmas following (27 September 1970), by Mervyn Stockwood , Bishop of Southwark , at Southwark Cathedral ; he served first as assistant curate of Christ Church, New Malden until 1973 and subsequently lecturer and chaplain of Oak Hill Theological College in Southgate, London until 1977. A year later, he
66-456: A member of the board of governors of Monkton Combe School from 1986 to 1995. In November 2007, it was announced that Cundy was undergoing treatment for pleural mesothelioma, a rare form of lung cancer . In October 2008, he announced his intention to take early retirement in July 2009 due to ill health. Cundy died on 7 May 2009 at the age of 64, after collapsing on his way to a family event. He
88-413: A prominent Jewish community since the early 20th century. There are also many Greek , Greek Cypriot , Japanese , and Turkish families living in the district. As of the 2011 census, White British makes up 45% of the population, followed by Other White at 20%. There are four synagogues with Southgate in their name: Cockfosters and North Southgate, Palmers Green and Southgate Synagogue (both part of
110-634: A restored 17th-century conduit house in Derbyshire, England Cundy v Lindsay , an English contract law case [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Cundy . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cundy&oldid=1179154541 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
132-505: A ring of villages one day's travel by coach from London, Southgate had many pubs: within the village centre there were six local licensed premises. Many were located on Chase Side but some, such as The Bell , The Crown and the Chase Gate Tavern , were demolished as part of 20th Century redevelopment and others have closed more recently; The Waggon (formerly Waggon and Horses ) became an Anatolian restaurant in 2013. The Rising Sun
154-716: Is Christ Church , built in 1862 by Sir Gilbert Scott ; adjacent to its grounds, in Minchenden Oak Garden , stands the Minchenden Oak. Across the road from the church lies the Walker Cricket Ground ; a regular Middlesex venue which was first used in 1859 and is named after the cricketer John Walker . The Southgate Green conservation area contains several notable Grade II listed buildings such as Arnoside House and Essex House , Sandford House & Norbury House , Old House & Essex Coach House , 40 The Green and
176-445: Is a theological college located on Chase Side. It trains both Anglican and Independent students for Church ministry in the UK and overseas. Southgate Mosque is located at Southgate House, Southgate High Street. It was founded in 2021 as a non-profit organisation dedicated to providing prayer facilities to the local Muslim community. Because of the age of the former village and its position in
198-615: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Ian Cundy Ian Patrick Martyn Cundy (23 April 1945 – 7 May 2009) was a Church of England cleric who served successively as area Bishop of Lewes and Bishop of Peterborough . Born in Sherborne , Dorset , on 23 April 1945, he was the son of Henry Martyn Cundy and his wife Kathleen Ethel Hemmings. He was educated at Monkton Combe School in Somerset and then at Trinity College, Cambridge , where he graduated with
220-628: The London Borough of Enfield , 8 miles (13 km) north of Charing Cross . Southgate was originally the South Gate of Enfield Chase , the King's hunting grounds. This is reflected in the street names Chase Road (which leads due north from the station to Oakwood , and was formerly the avenue into the Chase) and Chase Side . There is a blue plaque on a building on the site of the south gate. A little further to
242-565: The North Circular Road was completed through Edmonton and Southgate, and also in 1933, the London Underground Piccadilly line was extended from Arnos Grove (where it had reached the previous year), through Southgate tube station , on to Enfield West (now known as Oakwood ). This unleashed a building boom, and by 1939 the area had become almost fully developed. In 1894 an urban district of Middlesex , called Southgate,
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#1732851187326264-578: The United Synagogue ), Southgate Progressive Synagogue in Oakwood , and Chabad Southgate. The former Southgate and District Reform Synagogue has now moved to Whetstone , and changed its name in February 2010 to Sha'arei Tsedek: North London Reform Synagogue. Christ Church stands near Southgate Green. This was built on the site of Weld Chapel , which was built in 1615 and demolished in 1863. The clock on
286-572: The Valentine Poole houses . The adjoining Cannon Hill features the early-18th century Arnos Grove House and the High Street features Southgate House . Southgate station on the Piccadilly line is the nearest tube stop to most of Southgate's residential area. Other stations are at Oakwood (to the north) and Arnos Grove (to the south west). Southgate is a cosmopolitan district. There has been
308-473: The church was placed there to celebrate Queen Victoria 's diamond jubilee. The church contains London's largest collection of pre-raphaelite stained glass by Morris, Marshall Faulkner & Co (later Morris & Co ). The parish church of St Andrew is on Chase Side. Emmanuel Evangelical Church meets in Ashmole School . Southgate Methodist Church is on The Bourne, near Southgate Underground station. It
330-405: The new representative of the constituency. Within the area is the art deco Grade II* Southgate tube station designed by Charles Holden . The area has several large green parks such as Grovelands Park which covers ninety-two acres and contains the seven-acre former boating lake and adjoining woodland of the adjacent Grade I listed Grovelands House (formerly 'Southgate Grove'). In Waterfall Road
352-591: The part of Southgate in the London Borough of Enfield is Southgate and Wood Green . Until his death in the Brighton bombing in 1984, the constituency was represented by Sir Anthony Berry . In 1997 , Michael Portillo , who succeeded Sir Anthony, lost the seat to Stephen Twigg , who after two terms lost in his turn to David Burrowes in May 2005. In the 2017 general election, Bambos Charalambous defeated Burrowes and became
374-412: The south was another small medieval settlement called South Street which had grown up around a village green; by 1829 the two settlements had merged and the village green became today's Southgate Green. Southgate was predominantly developed in the 1930s: largish semi-detached houses were built on the hilly former estates (Walker, Osidge, Monkfrith, etc.) following increased transport development. In 1933,
396-403: Was built in 1929, replacing a building on Chase Side. It is an active community hub. The Southgate Masonic Centre is home to 160 Lodges of which 15 are from Middlesex, along with 5 Chapters. The Centre, a converted church hall, was opened in 1968. The Middlesex Lodges that joined had been meeting in pubs and similar venues and welcomed the opportunity to have their own Centre. Oak Hill College
418-659: Was created by the Local Government Act 1894 . In 1933 the Municipal Borough of Southgate was created. The borough, which had its headquarters at Southgate Town Hall , was abolished in 1965 by the London Government Act 1963 . Its area then came within the newly created London Borough of Enfield , which also included the areas that had been within the Municipal Borough of Enfield and the Municipal Borough of Edmonton . The parliamentary constituency covering
440-576: Was nominated team rector in Mortlake and East Sheen , a post he held until 1983. Thereafter Cundy became warden of Cranmer Hall, Durham until 1992, when he was appointed area Bishop of Lewes in the Diocese of Chichester . He was consecrated a bishop on 3 July 1992 by George Carey , Archbishop of Canterbury , at Westminster Abbey , He was enthroned as the 37th Bishop of Peterborough in 1996, where he remained until his death in May 2009. Cundy served as
462-492: Was survived by his wife, Josephine Katherine Boyd whom he married in 1969, and their children, two sons and one daughter. Following a Eucharist in Peterborough Cathedral , Cundy was buried, a week after his death. A lecture series was established in his name at Cranmer Hall, Durham . The 2011 lecture was given by Mary Tanner . Southgate, London Southgate is a suburban area of north London , England, in
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#1732851187326484-459: Was the terminus for a local horsebus service to Colney Hatch (and there to Kings Cross) before the arrival of the railways, whereupon the service switched to the new station in Palmers Green . It was rebuilt in 1932, and substantially renovated in 2008, changing its name to The Sun and later The Maze Inn but was subsequently closed in 2016 and demolished in 2019. The Crown is commemorated in
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