St Augustine Papey was a mediaeval church in the City of London situated just south of London Wall opposite the north end of St. Mary Axe Street.
[1] First mentioned as "Sci augustini pappey",[2] it originally belonged to the Priory of Holy Trinity.
[3] By 1430, the emoluments had become so small that it was united with All Hallows-on-the-Wall and in 1442 was appropriated as an almshouse for elderly clergy.
[5] The churchyard was acquired by St Martin Outwich in 1539, and survives to this day on Camomile Street[6]
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