Sir Christopher Wren: His Family and His Times / With Original Letters and a Discourse on Architecture Hitherto Unpublished. 1585-1723.
Lucy Phillimore
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  • — — Crooked Lane, rebuilt by Wren, [262];
    • destruction of (1830), [262]
  • — — Queenhithe, repaired by Wren, [207]
  • — Mary’s, Royal College Hill, rebuilt by Strong, Wren’s master-mason, [272]
  • — Mildred’s, Bread St., rebuilt by Wren, [240]
  • — — Poultry, rebuilt by Wren, [205];
    • destruction of, in 1872, [205]
  • — Nicholas, Cole Abbey, rebuilt by Wren, [206]
  • — Olave’s, Jewry, rebuilt by Wren, [194]
  • — Paul’s Cathedral, old, repairs of, [41], [42];
    • attacked by the Puritan mob (1640), [46]–47;
    • meeting of the Convocation of Canterbury at (1661), [119];
    • Wren’s proposed repairs of, [139], [140], [154];
    • burning of, in the Great Fire (1666), [156], [158];
    • removing the ruins of, [165];
    • Sancroft’s letters to Wren respecting, [166], [168];
    • Wren’s account of the effect of the fire upon, [169], [170], [171];
    • sale of the ruins of, for the rebuilding of parochial churches, [186], [187];
    • ruins of, blown up with gunpowder, [187], [188];
    • New or present building, different designs for, and Wren’s model of, [196], [197];
    • first stone of, laid by Wren, [200];
    • Wren’s care in laying the foundations of, [201];
    • Bishop Compton’s address to obtain contributions for, [220];
    • quarries of Portland stone set apart for, [221];
    • the crypt of, finished, [261], [262];
    • part of the money for, taken by Parliament for the expenses of King William’s wars, [273];
    • placing of the organ in, [273], [274], [275];
    • opening of the choir of, [279];
    • Wren’s order against swearing among the workmen in, [285];
    • morning-prayer chapel of, opened, [288];
    • burial of Jane Wren in, [300];
    • thanksgiving for the victory of Blenheim at, [301];
    • covering of the dome of, with lead, [303];
    • last stone of, laid by Wren’s son, [318], [319];
    • the iron gates set up in, [324];
    • Wren’s design for east end of, [324], [325];
    • iron fence round, [326];
    • design of the commissioners to put up a balustrade, in, [328];
    • late improvements in, [334]
  • S. Peter’s, Cornhill, rebuilt by Wren, [233];
    • charitable legacies belonging to, [233]
  • — Sepulchre’s Church, [182], [183]