St Benet Sherehog

St Benet Sherehog

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constructed_date = in Saxon times
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demolished_date = 1666
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address = London
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block was erected.

Bibliography

*Bannerman,W.B, RAOC Herlian Society 1919-20 “THE REGISTERS OF ST. STEPHEN, WALBROOK, AND ST. BENET SHEREHOG, LONDON”. Part I (Baptisms 1557 to 1790; Marriages 1557 to 1754; Burials 1557 to 1716) & Part II (Baptisms 1790 to 1860; Marriages 1754 to 1860; Burials 1716 to 1860) London, Harleian Society, 1920
*Betjeman, John, “Sovereign City of London Churches”, Andover: Pitkin, 1967 rpnt 1992 ISBN 0853725659
*Cobb,G “London city churches”: London, B T Batsford Ltd., 1977
* “Church of England, Parish of St. Stephen Walbrook:Visitation order issued by the Archdeacon of London to the united parishes, 1685”. - M0015630CL cited in “City of London Parish Registers Guide 4” Hallows,A.(Ed) - London, Guildhall Library Research, 1974 ISBN 0900422300.
*"A Dictionary of London" Harben,H: London, Herbert Jenkins, 1918
*Huelin, G, “Vanished Churches of the City of London”, London,Guildhall Library Publications, 1996ISBN 0900422424
*Miles, A., Tankard,D. White,W. “Burial at the site of the parish church of St Benet Sherehog before and after the Great Fire: excavations at 1 Poultry, City of London” London, Museum of London Archaeological Service, Monograph Series, 2007
*Reynolds, H, “The Churches of the City of London”, London, The Bodley Head, 1922
*”Letter from Michael Gibbs, 33 Walbrook concerning the separateness of two church wardens’ duties” The Times, Thursday, Sep 21, 1843; pg. 5; Issue 18407; col E

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