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The original church on the site was a medieval church founded between AD 988 and 1070. This church was taken down in the early 19th century to allow Fleet Street to be expanded. Plans for a new church were laid out by John Shaw, Sr.. Althouth Shaw was never able to see the end product of the church, his son helped to complete it. The church built by the Shaw family is the one that can be seen on Fleet Street today.

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  • St. Dunstan in the West
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  • The original church on the site was a medieval church founded between AD 988 and 1070. This church was taken down in the early 19th century to allow Fleet Street to be expanded. Plans for a new church were laid out by John Shaw, Sr.. Althouth Shaw was never able to see the end product of the church, his son helped to complete it. The church built by the Shaw family is the one that can be seen on Fleet Street today.
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  • The original church on the site was a medieval church founded between AD 988 and 1070. This church was taken down in the early 19th century to allow Fleet Street to be expanded. Plans for a new church were laid out by John Shaw, Sr.. Althouth Shaw was never able to see the end product of the church, his son helped to complete it. The church built by the Shaw family is the one that can be seen on Fleet Street today.
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