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St Antholin, Budge Row
St Antholin, Budge Row, or St Antholin, Watling Street, was a church in the City of London. Of medieval origin, it was rebuilt to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren, following its destruction in the Great Fire of London in 1666. The 17th-century building was demolished in 1874. ==The medieval church== The church, which is first recorded in 1119, was on the north side of Budge Row〔(which no longer exists), at the corner of Sise Lane in Cordwainer Ward. It was originally known as St Anthony's, or St Anthonine's. It was dedicated to Saint Anthony the Great. The church was "re-edified" at the expense of Sir Thomas Knowles (Mayor of London in 1399 and 1410) and his son, also called Thomas. Both were buried in the church.〔〔 It seems to have been rebuilt again in 1513 by John Tate.〔 It was repaired in 1616, at a cost of more than £900, and in 1623 a richly decorated gallery was added,〔 its front divided into 52 panels, each bearing a coat of arms.〔 The church became noted for its early morning lectures, established in 1559, to announce which the bells would start to ring at 5 am.〔
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