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- St_Michael_Wood_Street abstract "Described by Stow (1598) as a “proper thing” St Michael’s Wood Street in Cripplegate Ward was the hurried burial site for the head of King James IV of Scotland (Huelin, 1996). First mentioned in 1225 (Harben,1919) the church was destroyed in the Great Fire of London (Reynolds, 1922) and rebuilt after some pressure (Hallows, 1974) by Sir Christopher Wren in 1673 (Whinney,1971). The organ was built by Thomas Elliot in 1800 (Pearce, 1909). In 1854 the declining residential population lead to proposals to reduce the number of churches within the “Square Mile” (Times, 1854)- a decision the churches vicar had himself proposed (Hume,1853). The church was eventually demolished under the auspices of the Union of Benefices Act (Hibbert) in 1897 (Cobb) and many bodies were disinterred from the churchyard and reburied at Brookwood Cemetery (Clarke). It was then united with St Alban Wood Street (Norman,1902) and after the destruction of that church in World War II, St Vedast Foster Lane (Betjeman, 1972).The church was on the west side of Wood Street, initially with a frontage on Huggin Lane but later on Wood Street itself.The site has undergone several redevelopments and, as of 2013, is occupied by a pub called The Red Herring.".
- St_Michael_Wood_Street architect Christopher_Wren.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street architecturalStyle Baroque_architecture.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street country United_Kingdom.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street thumbnail Michael_woodstreet_godwin.jpg?width=300.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street wikiPageID "13420943".
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- St_Michael_Wood_Street address London.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street architect Christopher_Wren.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street country United_Kingdom.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street demolishedDate "1897".
- St_Michael_Wood_Street denomination Church_of_England.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street hasPhotoCollection St_Michael_Wood_Street.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street name "St. Michael Wood Street".
- St_Michael_Wood_Street style Baroque_architecture.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street subject Category:Christopher_Wren_churches_in_London.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street subject Category:Churches_in_the_City_of_London.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street subject Category:Churches_rebuilt_after_the_Great_Fire_of_London_but_since_demolished.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street subject Category:Former_buildings_and_structures_in_the_City_of_London.
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- St_Michael_Wood_Street type Church103028079.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street type ChurchesInTheCityOfLondon.
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- St_Michael_Wood_Street type PlaceOfWorship103953416.
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- St_Michael_Wood_Street type ArchitecturalStructure.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street type Building.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street type HistoricBuilding.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street type Place.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street type Wikidata:Q532.
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- St_Michael_Wood_Street comment "Described by Stow (1598) as a “proper thing” St Michael’s Wood Street in Cripplegate Ward was the hurried burial site for the head of King James IV of Scotland (Huelin, 1996). First mentioned in 1225 (Harben,1919) the church was destroyed in the Great Fire of London (Reynolds, 1922) and rebuilt after some pressure (Hallows, 1974) by Sir Christopher Wren in 1673 (Whinney,1971). The organ was built by Thomas Elliot in 1800 (Pearce, 1909).".
- St_Michael_Wood_Street label "St Michael Wood Street".
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- St_Michael_Wood_Street sameAs Q7594836.
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- St_Michael_Wood_Street sameAs St_Michael_Wood_Street.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street lat "51.51555555555556".
- St_Michael_Wood_Street long "-0.0948611111111111".
- St_Michael_Wood_Street wasDerivedFrom St_Michael_Wood_Street?oldid=605875530.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street depiction Michael_woodstreet_godwin.jpg.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street isPrimaryTopicOf St_Michael_Wood_Street.
- St_Michael_Wood_Street name "St. Michael Wood Street".