Building    To 1666

St Benet Sherehog Church

Categories: Religion

Building

The ruins of this church can, apparently, be seen in the basement ruins of Number One Poultry.

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St Benet Sherehog Church

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St Benet Sherehog Church - blue

Site of St Benet Sherehog Church, destroyed in the Great Fire 1666. Corporat...

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St Benet Sherehog Church - stone

The lettering on this inscribed stone is delightful: in "THE" the "H" is just...

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Other Subjects

Thomas Johnson

Thomas Johnson

Monk at London Charterhouse. Taken to Newgate Prison, chained and left to starve to death though there may have been a change of plan which meant he was fed for a while.

Person, Execution, Religion

1 memorial
Sisterhood of the Holy Cross

Sisterhood of the Holy Cross

Also known as the Park Village Community, this was the first Anglican convent since the Reformation. It was founded in Park Village West. The sisterhood was financed by a committee of wealthy and p...

Group, Religion

1 memorial
St Margaret Pattens

St Margaret Pattens

The church gets its name from the pattens (clog-like shoes) made and sold in the lane beside the church. An early building was pulled down and reconstructed in 1538. After the Great Fire it was a...

Building, Religion

2 memorials
Dr. Nahum Sokolow

Dr. Nahum Sokolow

President of the world Zionist Organisation, statesman and author. Born in Russian Poland, Sokolow was a prolific writer and campaigner on behalf of the world Zionist movement. The city of Tel Avi...

Person, Politics & Administration, Religion, Israel/Palestine, Poland, Russia

1 memorial
St Marys Newington clock tower

St Marys Newington clock tower

An early church was demolished in 1720, leaving only the clock tower. The new building incorporated the original large clock tower at the western end. This church including the tower was demolished...

Building, Property, Religion

1 memorial