living here between 1617 and 1641.
The church of St. Benet, Paul's Wharf,
has been handed over to a Welsh con¬
eregation. It is extremely picturesque
with its red brick and heavy roof. Here
some of the
old kings of
arms from
the Heralds’
College over
the way were
buried, and
Inigo Jones,
the great
architect, lies
among them.
The College
Is in a plain
but pleas ¬
ing ‘Queen
the Great Fire on the site of Derby
House, the residence of the Lady Mar¬
garet, the mother of Henry VII. From
this point Queen Victoria Street con¬
sists wholly of new buildings, with the
exception of the Church of St. Mary
Aldermary, of which I have spoken in