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The novel opens with Lord Peter Wimsey running his car into a ditch near Fenchurch on a snowy New Year's Eve. Stranded for a few days while repairs are carried out, Wimsey helps ring an all-night peal on the church bells after William Thoday is struck down with influenza. Lady Thorpe, Sir Henry's wife, dies the next day.
Stranded in the Fenland village of Fenchurch St Paul on a snowy New Year's Eve, Lord Peter finds himself drawn into the lore of bell-ringing.But the discovery of a body in a freshly-dug grave finds him uncovering a conspiracy involving a stolen set of emeralds, swapped identities and a First World War deserter.
Fenchurch CID, a fictional police department in the British TV series Ashes to Ashes; Fenchurch St Paul, a fictional village in which the novel The Nine Tailors by Dorothy L. Sayers is mainly set; Fenchurch (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy), a character from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, named after the Fenchurch Street railway station
The church stood between Rood Lane and Mincing Lane, with the churchyard extending north beyond present day Fenchurch Street to Fen Court. [2] [3]At the beginning of the 17th century, John Stow wrote in his description of Fenchurch Street: "In the midst of this street standeth a small parish church called St Gabriel Fen Church, corruptly Fan church". [4]
St Margaret Pattens is a Church of England church in the City of London, ... a canon at St Paul's Cathedral during the medieval period, ... 30 Fenchurch Street;
St Botolph Billingsgate: Thames Street [4] St. George Botolph Lane [5] St Faith under St Paul's: West end of the crypt St Augustine Watling Street: St Gabriel Fenchurch: Stood in the middle of Fenchurch Street: St Margaret Pattens: St Gregory by St Paul's: Close to the southwest wall of Old St. Paul's: St Martin, Ludgate: St John the Baptist ...
St Faith under St Paul's: Faith: Medieval 1666 Building demolished 1256; worshippers used west crypt under St Paul’s Quire St Gabriel Fenchurch: Gabriel: C12th 1666 St Gregory by St Paul's: Pope Gregory I: C10th 1666 St John the Baptist upon Walbrook: John the Baptist: Medieval 1666 St John the Evangelist Friday Street: John the Evangelist ...
The parish includes the conjoined villages of Walpole St Andrew and Walpole St Peter. Walpole Highway and Walpole Cross Keys are separate civil parishes. The parish covers an area of 19.27 km 2 (7.44 sq mi), and had a population of 1,707 in 654 households as of the 2001 Census , [ 1 ] the population increasing to 1,804 at the 2011 Census.