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has been associated with the church since the 15th century. The company holds an annual service of commemoration to honour two of its benefactors, John Fisher and
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was obtained in July 1829 which authorised the demolition of the church, and trustees were appointed to carry it into effect. Auctions of some of the materials of the old church took place in
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during the period when John Donne served as vicar (1624–1631). Some of the monuments from the medieval building were reinstituted in the new church, and a fragment of the old churchyard remains between
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himself, or by priests who knew him well. Others suggest a foundation date of between AD 988 (death of St
Dunston) and 1070. Another speculation is that a church on this site was one of the
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