The churches of London: a history and description of the ecclesiastical edifices of the metropolis . sea, with an anchorabout his neck,—but this has been questioned, and withsome show of reason, bv others. Whether however hesuffered martyrdom or not, it appears that his death tookplace in the last year of the first century. Previous to the suppression of religious houses, therectory belonged to the Abbot and Convent of St. Peter,Westminster: but coming then to the crown, it was after-wards given by Queen Mary to the Bishop of London, andhis successors for ever. After the fire of 1666, when St.


The churches of London: a history and description of the ecclesiastical edifices of the metropolis . sea, with an anchorabout his neck,—but this has been questioned, and withsome show of reason, bv others. Whether however hesuffered martyrdom or not, it appears that his death tookplace in the last year of the first century. Previous to the suppression of religious houses, therectory belonged to the Abbot and Convent of St. Peter,Westminster: but coming then to the crown, it was after-wards given by Queen Mary to the Bishop of London, andhis successors for ever. After the fire of 1666, when church was destroyed, this parish was united tothat of St. Martin Orgar; and St. Clements Church, 1 See Gentlemans Magazine, Vol. V. New Series, p. Philippians iv. 3. This epistle is said to have been written about themiddle of the first century. If, then, this be the same Clement of whom wehave spoken, he must have lived to be a very old man. 4 ST. CLEMENTS, EASTCHEAP. when rebuilt, which was in 1686, was made to serve thetwo The right of presentation to the church. 1 Among other monuments in the old church of St. Clement, Eastcheap^was one to Queen Elizabeth, who was termed upon it,Spains rod, Romes ruin,Netherlands relief,Heavens gem, Earths joy,Worlds wonder, Natures blessing, Englan ds splendour,Religions nurse, the Faiths few years before the fire, viz. in 1658, the church had been rebuilt, with theexception of the south aile and steeple. ST. CLEMENTS EASTCHEAP. 5 of St. Martin Orgar belonged to the Dean and Chapter ofSt. Pauls, and they therefore now present alternately withthe Bishop of London. The present Rector is the Johnson, The church represented in the engraving, was built fromthe designs of Sir Christopher Wren, and it would appearthat the parishioners were satisfied with his exertions ; forin the Register books we find among the items of expendi-ture in the year 1685, To one third of a hogshead o


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