All Hallows' Church, Tottenham

[2] It stands adjacent to Bruce Castle and Tottenham Cemetery.

[1] The church is part of the Diocese of London and its clergy have included William Bedwell[3] (from 1607), the devotional writer Edward Sparke (1667–1693), and John Howard Churchill, later Dean of Carlisle.

[citation needed] The church tower houses eight bells,[8] one of which was donated by Dr. Humphrey Jackson in 1801 and was originally said to have been taken from the Quebec garrison, but which has now been proved via extensive research in a variety of archives to be from the Cathedral in Quebec, taken in 1759.

[9] There are yew trees in the churchyard imported from Ireland more than 1000 years ago.

[1] E. L. Sprylions, of the All Hallows Bible class, was the instigator behind the formation of Tottenham Hotspur F.C.