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Type of entity
Authorized form of name
Parish of St Barnabas, Finsbury , Church of England
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Description area
Dates of existence
History
Saint Barnabas Church was established on King Square, off Lever Street, in 1826. The church was assigned a separate parish in 1846. The building was severely damaged by enemy action in November 1940. Services were thereafter held elsewhere until the union of the benefice with the parishes of Saint Clement, City Road, and Saint Matthew, City Road. The church was later restored and renamed Saint Clement with Saint Barnabas, King Square.