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Allhallows Staining, Mark Lane

The church of Allhallows Staining (the 'staining' comes from the Saxon word stane which means stone) in Mark Lane. The church survived the fire of 1666 but was in so ruinous a state it fell down three years afterwards. The church was rebuilt sometime afterwards; the engraving above depicts the church as it was during the Regency period.

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