King's Weigh House

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The King's Weigh House was a Congregational Church in London between 1699 and 1966, which had buildings in Fish Street Hill (founded 1834) and then Binney Street, Mayfair (the latter is now the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Family in Exile

Notable former Ministers include Thomas Binney and (from 1956 to 1962) Daniel Jenkins. The first woman ordained in the Congregational Union of England and Wales, Constance Coltman, was a member of the King's Weigh House before training at Mansfield College, Oxford and being ordained in 1917.

[edit] Architectural history

[edit] Fish Street Hill building

[edit] Binney Street building