St Laurence Pountney

St Laurence Pountney

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name = St Laurence Pountney [Sometimes referrd to as St Laurence, Candlewick Street "Gift of a tenement in the parish of "St Laurence of Candelwikstret"To Hugh Marty"n M0037796CL cited in "City of London Parish Registers Guide 4" Hallows,A.(Ed): London, Guildhall Library Research, 1974 ISBN 0900422300]
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founded_date = 13th century
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demolished_date = 1666
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address = Laurence Pountney Hill London
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A former church in the City of London.
The Mortality Bill for the year 1665, published by the "Parish Clerk’s Company", shows 97 parishes within the City of London. [ "The ancient office of Parish Clerk and the Parish Clerks Company of London" Clark, O :London, Journal of the Ecclesiastical Law Society Vol 8, January 2006 ISSN: 0956-618X ] By September 6th the city lay in ruins, 86 churches having been destroyed. [ The "Churches of the City of London" Reynolds,H: London, Bodley Head, 1922] In 1670 a Rebuilding Act was passed and a committee set up under the stewardship of Sir Christopher Wren to decide which would be rebuilt. [ "Wren" Whinney,M London Thames & Hudson, 1971 ISBN 0500201129] Fifty-one were chosen, but St Laurence Pountney in Candlewick Street [where Laurence Pountney Hill now stands “Notes on Old City Churches: their organs, organists and musical associations” Pearce,C.W.: London, Winthrop Rogers Ltd, 1909] in Candlewick Ward was one of the unlucky minority never to be rebuilt. [ "The City of London Churches" Betjeman, J. Andover, Pitkin, 1967 (rpnt 1992) ISBN 0853725659 ] . It was one of the first to perish ["Pepys: the unequalled self" Tomalin,C: London, Viking, 2002 ISBN 0670885681] and many felt it had been helped on its way [”Churches of the City of London”, Huelin,G London,Guildhall Library Publications, 1996ISBN 0900422424] . Following the fire it was united to St Mary Abchurch ["A Dictionary of London" Harben,H: London, Herbert Jenkins, 1918] and partial records still survive at IGI [ [http://www.gendocs.demon.co.uk/city-ch.html Genealogical Web-Site] ] .

Further reading

*”History of the parish of St. Laurence Pountney, London : including, from documents hitherto unpublished, an account of Corpus Christi (or Pountney) College, in the said parish” Wilson, HB: London,C Rivington & Co,1831

*“St. Mary Abchurch and St. Laurence Pountney: a short account” Wright,GW: London, A.Fullarton & Co, 1904

*”Sir John de Pulteney and his two residences in London, Cold Harbour and the manor of the rose, together with a few remarks on the parish of St. Lawrence Poultney”N London, Archaeologia Vol.57 part 2 [p.257-84] , 1901

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  • Laurence Pountney Hill —    South out of Cannon Street at No. 96 and east into Laurence Pountney Lane (P.O. Directory). In Candlewick, Walbrook and Dowgate Wards.    Earliest mention: O. and M. 1677.    Other name : Green Lettice Lane (q.v.) (Horwood, 1799).    In Rocque …   Dictionary of London

  • Laurence Pountney Lane —    South out of Cannon Street, at No. 108, to 139 Upper Thames Street (P.O. Directory). In Candlewick and Dowgate Wards.    Earliest mention: 1562 (Ct. H.W. II. p. 679).    Former names : St. Laurence s lane, 32 H. III. (Anc. Deeds, B. 2105).… …   Dictionary of London

  • Laurence Pountney Place —    At the south east corner of Laurence Pountney Hill, between Ducksfoot Lane and Merchant Taylors School. In Dowgate Ward (O.S.1875 and 1880).    First mention: O.S. 1848 51.    Occupies the site of Sir Patient Ward s house shown in O. and M.… …   Dictionary of London

  • (St.) Laurence Pountney Chapel —    See Corpus Christi Chapel, St. Lawrence Pountney …   Dictionary of London

  • (St.) Lawrence Pountney —    On the west side of Laurence Pountney Lane, in Candlewick Ward. The parish extends into Bridge Within and Walbrook Wards.    Earliest mention found in records : St. Laurence next the Thames, 1275 (Ct. H.W. I. 19).    In a confirmation of… …   Dictionary of London

  • (St.) Lawrence Pountney College —    Adjoined the Church of St. Lawrence Pountney in Lawrence Pountney Lane, in Candlewick Ward.    In 1334 John de Pulteney, Mayor 1333 4 and Alderman of Candlewick Ward, erected a chapel in honour of Corpus Christi and St. John the Baptist,… …   Dictionary of London

  • Corpus Christi Chapel, St. Lawrence Pountney —    A chapel in the College of St. Laurence Pountney (S. 224).    Earliest mention: Master, Warden, and Chaplains of the Chapel of Corpus Christi and St. John Baptist, lately built by John de Pulteneye by the church of St. Lawrence in Candlewick… …   Dictionary of London

  • (St.) Laurence Street —    Mentioned 1285 6, but locality not identified (Cal. L. Bk. A. p. 94).    See Laurence Lane and Laurence Pountney Lane …   Dictionary of London

  • (St.) Laurence Candlewick Street —    See St. Laurence Pountney Lane …   Dictionary of London

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