St Benet Gracechurch with St Leonard Eastcheap, London Genealogy

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St Leonard Eastcheap Parish
To find the names of the neighboring parishes, use England Jurisdictions 1851. In this site, search for the name of the parish, click on the location "pin", click Options and click List contiguous parishes.

1541 Subsidy

 * 1541 London Subsidy Roll, Bridge Ward - Seynt Benet Paryshe, courtesy: British History Online
 * 1541 London Subsidy Roll, Bridge Ward - Seynt Leonard Parryshe, courtesy: British History Online
 * 1541 London Subsidy Roll, Candlewick Ward - Seynt Leonardes Parishe, courtesy: British History Online

1582 Subsidy

 * 1582 London Subsidy Roll, Bridge Ward - St Benettes Parishe at Graceshurche, courtesy: British History Online
 * 1582 London Subsidy Roll, Bridge Ward - St Leonardes Parishe, courtesy: British History Online

1621 Subsidy

 * St Benet, Gracechurch, Bridge Ward, London (The National Archives, Ref: E179/147/484); copy:.
 * St Benet, Gracechurch, Langbourn Ward, London (The National Archives, Ref: E179/147/490); copy:.
 * St Leonard, Eastcheap, Bridge Ward, London (The National Archives, Ref: E179/147/484); copy:.
 * St Leonard, Eastcheap, Candlewick Street Ward, London (The National Archives, Ref: E179/147/502); copy:.

1628 Subsidy

 * St Benet, Gracechurch, Bridge Ward, London (The National Archives, Ref: E179/147/562); copy:.
 * St Leonard, Eastcheap, Bridge Ward, London (The National Archives, Ref: E179/147/562); copy:.

1638 Inhabitants List

 * Inhabitants of London in 1638 - St Bennet Gracechurch, courtesy: British History Online
 * Inhabitants of London in 1638 - St Leonard, Eastcheap, courtesy: British History Online

1666 Hearth Tax

 * Hearth Tax: City of London 1666 - St Benet Gracechurch, courtesy: British History Online
 * Hearth Tax: City of London 1666 - St Leonards Eastcheap, courtesy: British History Online

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Civil Registration
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Probate records
Records of wills, administrations, inventories, indexes, etc. were filed by the court with jurisdiction over this parish.

Before 1858, fell under the jurisdiction of the Court of the Commissary of the Bishop of London. From 1858 to the present, refer to the Principal Probate Registry.

Go to London Probate Records to find the names of the courts having secondary jurisdiction. Scroll down in the article to the section Court Jurisdictions by Parish.

Records of the Poor
During the seventeenth century, officials gave some foundlings discovered in St Benet Gracechurch Parish the unique surname Gracechurch.

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Parish History
"St Benet Gracechurch with St Leonard Eastcheap, the church of is situated at the southwest corner of Fenchurch Street and Grace Church Street, near the office of Lombard Street. It derives its name from its dedication to St. Benedict, or Bennett, and its vicinity to the grass market, which was anciently held before its western door. The old church was destroyed by the great fire in 1666, and rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren.  It is a handsome church, and of the harmonious proportions of a double cube, being 60 feet in length, 30 and breath, and 32 in height, the 2 feet in height being allowed by our great master to compensate for optical defect. It is a richly ornamented after the fashion of the day, as Hanson molded wainscot, carved pulpit and altar, and a richly carved font.  It was finished for divine service in 1685.  The exterior is finished by a handsome Corning's, a lofty blocking course, and light balustrade. The tower begins from the ground, like all of Wren's, and the tower above the is lofty and obeliscal, beginning from five small porticos and finishing with a ball and vane.

"The church of St. Leonard Eastcheap, was also destroyed at the same time, and the present church is now the parochial church of the two united parishes. It is a rectory, patronage of which appears to have remained in the dean and chapter of St. Paul's; but as the patronage of the rectory of St. Leonard was anciently in the priors and content of Canterbury and since the Reformation, in the dean and chapter of that city, of which it is one of the 13 players within the city, the presentation is alternately with St. Paul's in Canterbury."

These parishes belonged to Bridge Ward. Some authorities spell St Benet Gracechurch as St Benet Grace Church Parish.

Both parish churches have been demolished.

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 * England Jurisdictions 1851
 * Vision of Britain

Web Sites

 * London Family History Centre Catalogue (St Benet Gracechurch Parish records)
 * London Family History Centre Catalogue (St Leonard Eastcheap Parish records)
 * Society of Genealogists Library Catalogue (to narrow results, conduct subject searches for 'London St Benet Gracechurch or 'London St Leonard Eastcheap')