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St Clements is a small
church situated in St.
Clements Lane, Eastcheap.
There have been three
Churches on the site
starting with the first in
the 11th Century when the
church is mentioned in a
confirmation of grants to
Westminster Abbey in 1067.
The original old Church was
rebuilt in the 15th Century.
The second church was
destroyed in 1666 during the
Great Fire of London The
existing church was rebuilt
in 1687 by Sir Christopher
Wren (the great architect of
St Paul's Cathedral). The
"Oranges and lemons" refer
to the citrus fruits
unloaded at the nearby
wharves. |