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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 130. Chapters: Christopher Wren, St Paul's Cathedral, Chatsworth House, Blenheim Palace, Radcliffe Camera, Nicholas Hawksmoor, John Vanbrugh, Castle Howard, St Magnus-the-Martyr, Winston Churchill Memorial and Library, Cannons, Old Royal Naval College, St James Garlickhythe, Bastard brothers, St. Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham, St John's, Smith Square, St Bride's Church, Christ Church Greyfriars, Easton Neston, St Nicholas Cole Abbey, Kings Weston House, St Michael Paternoster Royal, St Andrew, Holborn, Grimsthorpe Castle, St Clement Danes, St Mary-le-Bow, St James's Church, Piccadilly, St Benet Paul's Wharf, St Mary-at-Hill, Seaton Delaval Hall, St Mary Woolnoth, St Mary le Strand, St Martin, Ludgate, Christ Church, Spitalfields, St Peter upon Cornhill, St Olave Old Jewry, Chicheley Hall, St Mary Somerset, Wotton House, St Stephen Walbrook, Appuldurcombe House, John James, St Michael Queenhithe, St Mary Aldermanbury, St Vedast Foster Lane, St. Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe, St Mary Abchurch, St Michael Bassishaw, St Anne and St Agnes, St George in the East, St Lawrence Jewry, St Alfege Church, Greenwich, St Edmund, King and Martyr, Willen, St Margaret Lothbury, Aynhoe Park, St Anne's Limehouse, English Baroque, Benjamin Bastard, St. Paul's, Deptford, Kemerton Court, Chettle. Excerpt: St Magnus the Martyr, London Bridge is a Church of England church and parish in the City of London, located in Lower Thames Street near The Monument and the modern London Bridge. It is a part of the Diocese of London and under the pastoral care of the Bishop of London. By arrangement with the Diocesan Bishop the Bishop of Edmonton also exercises pastoral care. The Patron of the living is the Diocesan Board of Patronage. In Oliver Twist, as Nancy heads for her secret meeting with Mr Brownlow and Rose Maylie on London Bridge, Dickens notes how "the tower of ...