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St. Clement's Church

SOURCE: REMARKS ON LONDON, being an Exact Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, Borough of Southwark... By W. Stow., London, 1722.

A List of all the Cathedrals, Churches, and Chapels of Ease within the Bill of Mortality, withal shewing therein the sett Times of publick Prayers, receiving the Sacrament, and hearing Sermons both Ordinary and Extraordinary.

Note, Pr. signifies Prayers, Sac. Sacrament;
S. Sermon; and Lect. Lecturer.

St. Clement's Church, in St. Clement's Lane, near Great Eastcheap, is probably of no long standing; the first Account of it being in 1632, when it was repair'd by the Parishioners. This Parish contains 160 Dwelling Houses. Morning Pr. only on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Holy days, at 11; annual S. for, and before the Company of Clothworkers, constantly in the Months of January, July, and September, in the Forenoon; but undeterminate as to the Day, which depends upon their Pleasure.