- St Martin Orgar
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website =St Martin Orgar was a church in the
City of London in Martin Lane, offCannon Street , most famous as being one of the churches mentioned in thenursery rhyme "Oranges and Lemons". Most of the building was destroyed in theGreat Fire of London in1666 , but the tower and part of thenave were left standing [ "The City of London Churches" Betjeman,J Andover, Pikin, 1967 ISBN 0853721122] . The parish was merged withSt Clement Eastcheap .The remains of the church were restored and used by French
Protestants until 1820. Most of the remaining building was then pulled down, but the tower remained and was rebuilt in 1851 as thecampanile of St Clement Eastcheap ["The Visitors Guide to the City of London Churches" Tucker,T: London, Friends of the City Churches, 2006 ISBN 0955394503] . The churchyard of St Martin's remains to the south of the campanile [ "London:the City Churches” Pevsner,N/Bradley,S New Haven, Yale, 1998 ISBN 0300096550] .References
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* [http://london.lovesguide.com/martin_orgar.htm Church bells of the City of London]
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