The history and survey of London : from its foundation to the present time . fed vere relligiofa Et virgo, & conjux, & domina, & finis fimilis, fie ultima primal Linea conformis; mortua viva Charleton died 23 June, 1622. Officers, &c. in this Veftry is feledt, confifting of twenty-fourMembers; two Church-wardens; two Overfeersof the Poor; one hundred and thirty-two to the Parifh of St. Brides twoPounds per An. Antiquities, Sec. in this Parifh. This Church was enjoyed by Edward Camel; Newc;and that it is of a Saxon Original I think in


The history and survey of London : from its foundation to the present time . fed vere relligiofa Et virgo, & conjux, & domina, & finis fimilis, fie ultima primal Linea conformis; mortua viva Charleton died 23 June, 1622. Officers, &c. in this Veftry is feledt, confifting of twenty-fourMembers; two Church-wardens; two Overfeersof the Poor; one hundred and thirty-two to the Parifh of St. Brides twoPounds per An. Antiquities, Sec. in this Parifh. This Church was enjoyed by Edward Camel; Newc;and that it is of a Saxon Original I think in fome ,Meafure appears by the additional Epithet ofStane, (now corruptly Staining) which our An-tiquaries are juftly of Opinion was conferredupon it on Account of its being built with Stones,to diftinguiih it from other Churches of the fameName in this City that were built with Wood. On Trinity Sunday, the nineteenth of May, , the Princefs Elizabeth being by Order ofQueen Maryy her Sifter, removed from her long and Paroch. Stow. Sun Lond. S. / / J7M Book III. Tie HISTORYc/LONDON. 1059 £. Park. and feverc Imprifonment in the Tower of Londonto the Cafde of IVoodjlock, in her Journey thitherwas permitted to perform her Devotions in thisChurch; where, after Sermon, me gave a hand-fome Gratuity to the Parifh Clerk; who, over-joyed at the Honour, took, divers of his Friendshome with him, to dine on a Leg of Pork whichhe had for Dinner: And in grateful Commemo-rati©n of the Princefss Bounty, annually on thatDay invited divers Neighbours to dine with himon the fame Dim; which Anniverfary he care-fully kept up during Life : And after his Death,fome Gentlemen of the Parifh being willing toperpetuate an Anniverfary on that Occafion,changed the Time to the feventeenth of Novem-ber, the Day of Elizabeths Acceffion to theCrown; on which Day, by an amicable Con-tribution, they have an annual Dinner, (under theManagemen


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