The Savoy Chapel or the Queen's Chapel of the Savoy is a chapel off the Strand, London, dedicated to St John the Baptist. It was built in the 14th Century by King Henry VII as a side chapel of the Hospital of St John the Baptist, on a site occupied until the Peasants Revolt of 1381 by the Savoy Palace. The Hospital was in ruins by the 18th century, and the Chapel was the only part to survive demolition. The Wikipedia page is [1]
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