Plan of the crypt in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, 18th century. St. Faith's Church and the Chappell of Jesus in the crypt were used by stationers from Paternoster Row. With the graves of cloth merchant William Lambe (died 1580), Margaret Kytson (died 1567), stationer Thomas Dockwray (died 1599), William Babbam (died 1577), Richard Ironside (died 1627), Procurator of the Arches Roger Huntte (died 1558), Margaret Robinson (died 1560), George Whitgift (died 1611), John and Francis Astley, sons of Sir John Astley, Master of the Revels, etc. Copperplate engraving from unknown 18th century source.
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