St Nicholas Olave was a church in the City of London, on the west side of Bread Street Hill[1] in Queenhithe Ward.
[2] The dedication of the church derives from the earlier amalgamation between two parishes: St Nicholas and St Olave Bradestrat, which was removed by the Austin Friars for the erection of their monastic buildings.
[3] Described by John Stow as a “convenient church”[4] the parish had strong connections with the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers, many members of which were buried in the churchyard.
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