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The parish church of St. Michael, Cornhill is located on the southern side of Cornhill between Birchin Lane and Gracechurch Street.
St. Michael’s was the parish church of the church has a long musical tradition, and is famous for its excellent acoustics
(799-800).
The first mention of St. Michael’s church is in
The medieval tower was rebuilt in 1421 and possessed five bells, until a sixth bell was added around the best ring
of the six, and that it took six men to ring them for harmonye, sweetnes of sound & tune
(196). Cornhill Ward’s armoury was kept in its steeple (Harben 409).
ugly shapen sight
on the tower of the church on a stormy St. James’raysed and scrat, as if they had been so much butter
, which they attributed to the devil (Stow).
The Great Fire of London in
Today, St. Michael’s remains under the patronage of the