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St. Botolph without Aldgate (Church : London, England)

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Corporate name headingSt. Botolph without Aldgate (Church : London, England)
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Variant(s)Saint Botolph without Aldgate (Church : London, England)
St. Botolph Aldgate (Church : London, England)
Saint Botolph Aldgate (Church : London, England)
St. Botolph's Aldgate (Church : London, England)
St. Botolph's Church (Aldgate, London, England)
Saint Botolph's Church (Aldgate, London, England)
St. Botolph without Aldgate and Holy Trinity Minories (Church : London, England)
Aldgate Church (London, England)
Church of Prostitutes (London, England)
Special noteDo not confuse with Saint Botolph without Aldersgate (Church : London, England).
Found inSt Botolph-without-Aldgate, 2006?: title page (St. Botolph Aldgate)
North of the Tower, 1989: title page (St. Botolph-without-Aldgate) pages 5-7 (the third church on this site, consecrated 1744; a church having existed since Saxon times; a replacement was in existence at least by the mid 15th cent.) page 13 (St. Botolph's Church)
St Botolph without Aldgate website, viewed December 6, 2017: history page (St Botolph without Aldgate ; St Botolph's Church ; has been a church on the site for over 1000 years, with the first Rector, Norman, recorded in 1108. The original Saxon building was enlarged in 1418 and almost entirely rebuilt in the next century. This church was demolished as unsafe in 1739)
Wikipedia, viewed December 6, 2017: St Botolph's Aldgate page (St Botolph's Aldgate is a Church of England parish church in the City of London ; the full name of the church is St Botolph without Aldgate and Holy Trinity Minories and it is sometimes known simply as Aldgate Church ; stands at the junction of Houndsditch and Aldgate High Street ; the building was completely rebuilt between 1741 and 1744, to a design by George Dance the Elder ; often referred to as the "Church of Prostitutes" in the late Victorian period)
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