St Benet Fink
St Benet Fink was a church and parish in the City of London (London, England). It was on the site of Threadneedle Street. The original church was destroyed during the Great Fire of London, 1666, and rebuilt in the 1670s using the designs of Sir Christopher Wren. The new church was demolished in the mid-19th century in order to make room for the new Royal Exchange building.
In London Labour and the London Poor edition:
Phase 1
London Considered as a Great World. (The Great World of London): "Moreover, the localities of St. Benetfink, and St. Benetsherehog, or even Bevis Marks, in the heart of the City, are as much terra incognita, to the great body of Londoners themselves, as is Lake Tchad in the centre of Africa to all but the Landers or Dr. Barths of our race."
Coordinates
Longitude: -0.086549900000