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Old St. Paul's Cathedral

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The author provides a concise architectural and historical account of the medieval cathedral in the City of London, detailing its construction, precincts, cloisters, and interior fittings while describing liturgical practice and ceremonial life. He follows chronological memories and events from earlier periods through the Tudor and Stuart eras to the church's eventual destruction, assesses the organization and services of the clergy, and reconstructs appearances by using surviving engravings, records, and archaeological notes. The work is arranged in focused chapters and is illustrated with plates that support its descriptive and documentary aims.

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William Benham

William Benham was an English author and historian known for his detailed explorations of London's rich history. His notable works include "Mediæval London," which delves into the city's medieval past, and "Old St. Paul's Cathedral," a study of the iconic church's architectural and historical significance. Benham's writings reflect a deep appreciation for London's heritage, making him a valuable contributor to the understanding of the city's evolution through the ages. His work continues to be a resource for those interested in the historical landscape of London.

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