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Description In the City of London. The original building was established by Protestant refugees, who were granted asylum by Edward VI in 1550. It was the scene of the infamous 'Dutch Church Libel" of 1593, in which playwrights Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Kyd were implicated. The church was destroyed in the Blitz in World War II, but rebuilt by Arthur Bailey in time for its 400th anniversary in 1950.
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