• Christopher Wren (1675–1747), of Wroxall Abbey, Warwickshire was a Member of Parliament and the son of the architect Sir Christopher Wren. Wren was the...
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    Sir Christopher Wren FRS (/rɛn/; 30 October 1632 [O.S. 20 October] – 8 March 1723 [O.S. 25 February]) was an English architect, astronomer, mathematician...
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  • cleric, father of the architect Christopher Wren the Younger (1675–1747), English Member of Parliament, son of the architect Christopher Wren, character in...
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    and father of the architect Christopher Wren the Younger (1675–1747), English Member of Parliament, son of the architect Daniel A. Wren (born ca. 1935)...
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    Windsor Guildhall (category Guildhalls in the United Kingdom)
    along with the actions of his son, also called Christopher Wren. The younger Wren served as a Member of Parliament for Windsor and commissioned the statue...
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    relationship with Christopher Wren around 1680 with their first joint project being St Benet's, Paul's Wharf one of the many churches destroyed in the fire. There...
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    Marlborough House (category Christopher Wren buildings in London)
    1711. The stonework and ornamentation were built by Edward Strong the Younger a friend of Christopher Wren the Younger. The Duke purchased the bricks...
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    The church was built by Edward Strong the Younger a friend of Christopher Wren the Younger. St John's famous nickname 'Queen Anne's Footstool' was coined...
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    St Alfege Church, Greenwich (category Church of England church buildings in the Royal Borough of Greenwich)
    however, consecrated until 1718. The church was built by Edward Strong the Younger a friend of Christopher Wren the Younger. The church is rectangular in plan...
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    St Anne's Limehouse (category Church of England church buildings in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets)
    consecrated in 1730. The church was built by Edward Strong the Younger a friend of Christopher Wren the Younger. Queen Anne decreed that as the new church was...
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