- St
Benet Sherehog,
additionally dedicated to St Osyth, was a
medieval parish church built before the year 1111, on a site now
occupied by No 1 Poultry...
- (née Geddying) Hall's
burial on 19 June 1557 in the
church of St
Benet Sherehog was
recorded by the
diarist Henry Machyn. She
appointed as
executor of...
- Horace, but died of smallpox. She was
buried in the
church of St
Benet Sherehog,
later destro**** in the
Great Fire of London.
After her death, in 1667...
-
Benet Gracechurch, a
former church in the City of London,
England St
Benet Sherehog, a
former church in the City of London,
England This
disambiguation page...
-
years after his death.[citation needed] The
nearby church of St
Benet Sherehog, also destro**** in the
Great Fire, was not rebuilt;
instead its parish...
-
Rebuilt 1597.
Built on site of old
Dominican monastery SS
Benet & Osyth,
Sherehog Benedict &
Osgyth C11th 1666 St
Botolph Billingsgate Botwulf of Thorney...
- St. Mary-le-Bow St. Antholin,
upper and
lower St.
Pancras St. Bennet,
Sherehog and St. John St.
Thomas the
Apostle Trinity The
contemporary ward is home...
-
connection to John Donne. In
April 1640, he was also made
rector of St
Benet Sherehog. With the
onset of the
Civil War in 1642,
Griffith regularly preached against...
- St
Benet Fink, St
Benet Gracechurch, St
Benet Paul's Wharf, St
Benet Sherehog, St
Botolph by Billingsgate, St
Botolph Without Aldersgate (added in 1869)...
- of St. Stephen's, Walbrook, and in 1603 of the
neighbouring St. Benet's
Sherehog. He
resigned the
latter in 1606, on his
appointment to the
vicarage of...