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from Christ Church or Holy Trinity, the priory adjoining. St. Margaret Moses must have been built by one Moses, or Moyses, a priest who signs a deed relating to land in the parish of about the year 1140. St. Margaret Pattens stands in that part of Eastcheap where pattens or clogs were made and sold. St. Martin “Orgar’s”” commemorates an alderman of the twelfth century, who also built St. Botolph’s at Billingsgate. St. Martin ‘“Outwich” was built by the members of a > mi Tisz wi a , td wT hd ite — ie a a ‘a SUNDIAL, ST. KATHERINE CREE CHURCH, LEADENHALL STREET Bishopsgate. St. Martin " Pomery ” shows us where apples were sold in Westcheap, and St. Michael “le Querne” where the corn-market stood. It is sometimes called St. Michael “at corn.” St. Michael " Paternoster Royal” is a puzzling name, yet not quite as puzzling as it looks. It stands near the Vintry in the ward of that name, and was at the junction of two lanes, Paternoster—not to be confounded with Paternoster Row—and — village of that name near Bordeaux, .