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ST. RENETS CHURCH, PAULS WHARF
jurisdiction. Strange to say, Cunning¬
ham, generally so careful, was deceived
by these claims, not reflecting that the
church of the Priory must have been
within the walls, and close to that of
St. Katherine Cree. This may repre¬
sent, however, the chapel of the Poor
Clares, whose common name of Minor¬
esses Is commemorated in that of the
street. There are some good monu¬
of Norfolk. This is now the
Jewry of modern London, and
the headquarters of the fruit
trade.
We need not go much
farther eastward in this direc¬
tion. A curious old church,
Holy ‘Trinity, Minories, was
built in 1706. It long claimed
to represent the church of the
Priory, and to have in conse¬
quence certain privileges, as
well as to be without the city