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    0°5′35.06″W / 51.5164833°N 0.0930722°W / 51.5164833; -0.0930722 St Mary Aldermanbury was a parish church in the City of London first mentioned in 1181...
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  • was appointed curate and preacher in the City of London church of St Mary Aldermanbury, a strong focus of Puritanism, in the place of Thomas Taylor. In...
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    the United Kingdom, and comprises three elements: the Church of St Mary Aldermanbury, the museum itself, and the Breakthrough sculpture.[citation needed]...
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    that of St Mary Aldermanbury in 1917. The church was rebuilt in 1919, but was scheduled for demolition in the same year. The bells went to St Peter’s...
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    George Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys (category People educated at St Paul's School, London)
    Saint Peter ad Vincula in the Tower. In 1692 his body was moved to St Mary Aldermanbury. In his London Journal, Leigh Hunt gives the following account of...
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    Bassishaw (redirect from Aldermanbury)
    election, though all candidates who stand are granted this status. St Mary Aldermanbury Book 2, Ch. 6: Bassishaw Ward, A New History of London: Including...
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    at St Mary Aldermanbury). The parish registers date from 1558, and are now deposited in the Guildhall Library. In 1599 a group of citizens from St. Antholin's...
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    Minories (1940) St Alban, Wood Street (1940) St Mary Aldermanbury (1940), the church was rebuilt in Fulton, Missouri, US, in 1966 St Botolph's Aldgate...
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  • Westminster College (Missouri) (category St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference schools)
    dedicated one of its most recognizable landmarks – the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury. Originally built in the City of London in the 12th century...
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    were removed by a sermon preached by a stranger in the church of St Mary Aldermanbury where he had gone intending to hear Edmund Calamy the Elder. Owen's...
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