(St.) Bartholomew Moor Lane
- (St.) Bartholomew Moor Lane
On the east side of Moor Lane north of the Metropolitan Railway. In Cripplegate Ward Without (O.S. 1880).
Consecrated April, 1850 (Denton, p.73).
Built partly out of the materials and fittings of St. Bartholomew's by the Exchange (q.v.), which had been recently taken down. The tower of the new church was a facsimile of the old one. Church taken down and the parish united to St. Giles Cripplegate, much of the parish having been swept away for the formation of the Metropolitan Railway,1862-5.
A Dictionary of London.
Henry A Harben.
1918.
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