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St Benet Sherehog, additionally dedicated to St Osyth, was a medieval parish church built before the year 1111, on a site now occupied by
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History

The church was originally dedicated to St Osyth. Sise Lane in the parish uses an abbreviated form of the saint's name. The historian John Stow believed that the later dedication of "Benet Sherehog" was derived from a corruption of the name of Bennet Shorne, a benefactor of the church in the reign of Edward II. The patronage of the church belonged to the monastery of St Mary Overy until the
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, when it passed to the Crown. Matthew Griffith chaplain to
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was rector from 1640 until 1642, when he was removed from the post and imprisoned after preaching a sermon entitled "A Pathetical Persuasion to Pray for Publick Peace" in St Paul's Cathedral.


Destruction

St Benet's was one of the 86 parish churches destroyed in the Great Fire of London, and it was not selected to be rebuilt when the 1670 Act of Parliament became law. The parish was united to that of St Stephen Walbrook in the same year, but continued to be represented by its own churchwarden. In 1685, a church report judged the unification a success. Nearly two hundred years later, however, this arrangement was still capable of causing tension. Some of its parish records survive, and have been collated. The site of the church was used as a burial-ground for the united parishes until closed by an Act of Parliament in 1853. It was excavated between 1994 and 1996, before the current office block was erected.


Burials

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References


Bibliography

* Bannerman,W.B, RAOC Harleian Society 1919-20 ''The Registers of St, Stephen, Walbrook, and St. Benet Sherehog, London. Part I (Baptisms 1557 to 1790; Marriages 1557 to 1754; Burials 1557 to 1716) & Part II (Baptisms 1790 to 1860; Marriages 1754 to 1860; Burials 1716 to 1860)'' London, Harleian Society, 1920 * Betjeman, John, ''Sovereign City of London Churches'', Andover: Pitkin, 1967 rpnt 1992 * Cobb,G ''London City Churches'': London, B T Batsford Ltd., 1977 * 'Church of England, Parish of St. Stephen Walbrook: Visitation order issued by the Archdeacon of London to the united parishes, 1685'. - M0015630CL cited in ''City of London Parish Registers Guide 4'' Hallows,A.(Ed) - London, Guildhall Library Research, 1974 . * ''A Dictionary of London'' Harben,H: London, Herbert Jenkins, 1918 * Huelin, G, ''Vanished Churches of the City of London'', London,Guildhall Library Publications, 1996ISBN 0900422424 * ''The London Encyclopaedia'' Hibbert,C; Weinreb,D; Keay,J: London, Pan Macmillan, 1983 (rev 1993,2008) * Miles, A., Tankard,D. White, W. ''Burial at the site of the parish church of St Benet Sherehog before and after the Great Fire: excavations at 1 Poultry, City of London'' London, Museum of London Archaeological Service, Monograph Series, 2007 *Reynolds, H, ''The Churches of the City of London'', London, The Bodley Head, 1922 * 'Letter from Michael Gibbs, 33 Walbrook concerning the separateness of two church wardens’ duties'. ''The Times'', Thursday, Sep 21, 1843; pg. 5; Issue 18407; col E


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