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  2. St Michael, Cornhill - Wikipedia

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    St Michael, Cornhill, is a medieval parish church in the City of London with pre-Norman Conquest parochial foundation. It lies in the ward of Cornhill . The medieval structure was lost in the Great Fire of London , and replaced by the present building, traditionally attributed to Sir Christopher Wren .

  3. Cornhill, London - Wikipedia

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    Cornhill, 1746. Cornhill is one of the traditional divisions of the City. The street contains two of the City churches designed by Sir Christopher Wren: St. Michael, Cornhill, and St Peter upon Cornhill, reputed to occupy the oldest Christianised site in London. Both are on the site of the Roman forum of Londinium.

  4. Jamaica Wine House - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica Wine House St Michael's Alley. The Jamaica Wine House, known locally as "the Jampot", is located in St Michael's Alley, Cornhill, in the heart of London's financial district. It was the first coffee house in London and was visited by the English diarist Samuel Pepys in 1660. [1]

  5. Peter Mullen - Wikipedia

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    Mullen speaking at the Traditional Britain Group. Peter Mullen (born 11 January 1942) is a British Church of England priest. He is the former Rector of St Michael, Cornhill and St Sepulchre-without-Newgate in the City of London.

  6. Talk:Cornhill, London - Wikipedia

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    The Wikipedia article for St Michael, Cornhill expresses doubt that Wren had anything to do with the church that was rebuilt after the great fire, but points out that the upper parts of the tower are known to be by Hawksmoor. Thomas Peardew 12:50, 7 March 2021 (UTC)

  7. St Michael Cornhill War Memorial - Wikipedia

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    A copy of the St Michael memorial was unveiled in 1927 by Field Marshall Lord Plumer at the Chapeau Rouge crossroads near La Groise in France, on the road from Landrecies to Guise, as a memorial to the 1st Division BEF, which retreated past the location in 1914 and advanced past it again in 1918.

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