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was passed by Parliament, permitting the demolition of City churches and the sale of land to build churches in the suburbs. The last service at St Mary Somerset was held on 1 February 1867, with about 70 people attending. The parish was then combined with that of
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pinnacles. The four on each corner have panelled bases and scrolls, surmounted by vases. Between each of these are 20 foot obelisks, with ball finials. The style strongly suggests that they are the design of
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described the interior as "a mere room with low whitewashed walls". Two columns supported a gallery on the West, from which was suspended a Royal coat of arms
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weaver community was ordered by the Mayor to meet in the churchyard of St Mary Somerset for the purpose of hiring serving men, following disputes with the
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was patron of the Rectory of St Mary Somerset until the mid-nineteenth century, when this was transferred to the
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The building is currently being refurbished and extended into a private family home by Pilbrow and Partners
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was a preacher in it on certain days, the trampled and dirty state of the church will not be wondered at.’
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The second half of the 19th century saw a movement of population from the City of London to suburbs in
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The Churches of London: A History and Description of the Ecclesiastical Edifices of the Metropolis
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Late in the eighteenth century, the church had a reputation as Low Church, as Malcolm in
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The pinnacles were taken down after the Second World War, due to bomb damage in the
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weavers. The latter were ordered to meet a safe distance away in the churchyard of
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The parish was very poor, and it was one of only two churches (the other being
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The tower projected from the southwest. It is 120 feet high and faced with
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Churches rebuilt after the Great Fire of London but since demolished
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List of churches rebuilt after the Great Fire but since demolished
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Churches in the City of London, of which only the tower remains
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Fasti herefordenses And other antiquarian memorials of Hereford
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In 1805, the communion plate was stolen and never recovered.
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first recorded in the twelfth century. Destroyed in the
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The Wren church was an aisleless nave with a flat roof.
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After the Fire, the parish was combined with that of
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1694
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51°30′40.92″N 0°5′48.80″W / 51.5113667°N 0.0968889°W / 51.5113667; -0.0968889
Queenhithe
City of London
United Kingdom
Denomination
Church of England
Architect(s)
Christopher Wren
Style
Baroque
City of London
Great Fire of 1666
Sir Christopher Wren
Upper Thames Street
Virgin Mary
Thames
Richard I
John Stow
Brabant
Flemish
St Laurence Pountney

St Mary Mounthaw
Glorious Revolution
St. Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe
Bishop Gilbert Ironside
Oxford University
Hereford Cathedral
Mr Gunn

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