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List of churches built

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'List of churches built', The Commissions for building fifty new churches: The minute books, 1711-27, a calendar (1986), pp. XL. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=38870 Date accessed: 25 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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CHURCHES BUILT BY THE COMMISSIONERS FOR BUILDING FIFTY NEW CHURCHES

Christ Church SpitalfieldsN. Hawksmoor1714-29
St Alphege GreenwichN. Hawksmoor1712-18
St Anne LimehouseN. Hawksmoor1714-30
St George BloomsburyN. Hawksmoor1716-31
St George in the East (Upper Wapping)N. Hawksmoor1714-29
St George Hanover SquareJ. James1720-5
St John Horsleydown (Southwark)N. Hawksmoor and J. James1727-33
St John Smith Square, Millbank (Westminster)T. Archer1713-28
St Luke Old Street (Cripplegate)N. Hawksmoor and J. James1727-33
St Mary le StrandJ. Gibbs1714-23
St Mary Woolnoth (rebuilt)N. Hawksmoor1716-24
St Paul DeptfordT. Archer1713-30

Churches subsidised from the Commissioners' funds

St George GravesendCharles Sloane1731-3
St George the Martyr, SouthwarkJohn Price1734-6
St Giles in the FieldsHenry Flitcroft1731-4
St Mary Magdalen, Woolwich? Matthew Spray1727-40
St Michael Cornhill (tower completed)N. Hawksmoor1718-24

Church bought by the Commissioners and altered

St George the Martyr, Ormond Street (Queen Square)N. Hawksmoor1717-20

Church bought by the Commissioners

St John Clerkenwell1723