Sir Christopher Wren: His Family and His Times / With Original Letters and a Discourse on Architecture Hitherto Unpublished. 1585-1723.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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  • — Stephen’s, Coleman St., rebuilt by Wren, [205]
  • — — Walbrook, rebuilt by Wren, [192], [225], [226]
  • — Swithin’s, Cannon St., rebuilt by Wren, [219]
  • — Vedast’s, Foster Lane, steeple of, added by Wren, [273]
  • Salisbury Cathedral, Wren’s work at, [17]
  • Sancroft, Dr., Dean of S. Paul’s and Archbishop of Canterbury, appointed a S. Paul’s commissioner, [154];
    • sermon of, after the Fire, [1], [5];
    • letters of, to Sir C. Wren, [166–168];
    • contributions of, to the building of S. Paul’s, [220];
    • imprisonment of, in the Tower, [260], [261];
    • refuses to take the oath of allegiance to William III., [264]
  • Savoy conference, the, [120]
  • Sayes Court occupied by Peter the Great, [286], [287]
  • Scarborough, Sir Charles, [78], [224]
  • Scudamore, Lord, [19]