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St Olave, Silver Street was a church on the south side of Silver Street, off Wood Street in the Aldersgate ward of the City of London. It was dedicated to St Olaf, a Norwegian Christian ally of the English king Ethelred II. The church was destroyed by the Great Fire of London in 1666 and not rebuilt. ==History== The first reference to the church, in the twelfth century, refers to it as "St Olave de Mukewellestrate" from its proximity to Monkwell Street. John Stow described it as "a small thing, without any noteworthy monuments." 〔 It was rebuilt in 1609 and repaired 1662, at a cost of £50 7s 6d. It had a small churchyard, and owned another piece of land for burials in Noble Street, which was known as the "anatomizer's ground". The church was destroyed in the Great Fire and not rebuilt. Instead the parish was united with that of St Alban, Wood Street.〔 The site is now a garden,〔''The Old Churches of London'' Cobb,G: London, Batsford, 1942〕 at the end of Noble Street. A late 17th Century tablet marks the spot where it once stood,〔''London:the City Churches” Pevsner, N; Bradley,S New Haven, Yale, 1998 ISBN 0-300-09655-0〕 off London Wall, near the Museum of London.
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