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St Bennet Fink, Threadneedle Street

The church was named from its dedication to St Benedict, and from a Robert Fink who rebuilt the church in medieval times. It burned down in 1666, and was rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren in a ten-sided form by 1673. It was demolished in 1842-1844 to make way for the new Royal Exchange.

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