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THE CHURCHES 183 ARE. houses are not mentioned in Domesa day ; but they may be commemorated by Staining Lane, and I observe that in the earliest document in which there is distinct mention of this church it is described as "St. Mary’s, Staining Lane,” Having thus seen how easily the names of all the various "St. Mary” churches may be accounted for, we — —_—‘1 = = = Hz = HÉ mé gle ——Ez Ér s = = —_ = = = — = = = a a ——— = az = CHURCHYARD, ST, BARTHOLOMEW THE GREAT ik J = ún a re i. ~ J .. 4. a = = -_ ‘ = | aif e . i nm = ú ' ae a eo = d ai" 4 may pick out from the list of city parishes a few of the names which seem most strange and quaint. All Hallows’ Barking was founded by the Abbey of Barking in Essex. St. Andrew Hubbard is called in ancient documents. ‘ Hubert,” which was no doubt the name of a benefactor, restorer, or rebuilder, who lived before the reign of Henry III. ‘‘ Undershaft,” the name of another St. Andrew’s, ST. BARTHOLOMEW THE GREAT, COCKERELL’S BUILDINGS