https://www.kent-opc.org/Parishes/CBY-StAndrew.html Canterbury - St. Andrew. Canterbury - St. Andrew is, ecclesiastically, in the diocese of Canterbury, in the archdeaconry of Canterbury and in the deanery of Canterbury. The church is named for St. Andrew with original parish registers commencing 1538.1. Rectors ... Arthur Kay, S. T. P. July 18, 1673, obt. - 1701, a six preacher of the cathedral.2 During Kay's time, these two churches of St. Andrew and St. Mary Breadman appear to have been united; a list of the future rectors of which may be seen hereafter in the account of the latter, which is the mother church. (2. Edward Hasted, Canterbury: The churches within the city and suburbs, in The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 11 (Canterbury, 1800), pp. 209-288 https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-kent/vol11/pp209-288.)
http://kent.lovesguide.com/tower.php?id=397 Canterbury, St Andrew. 1763, 25th Nov. The mediaeval church, with squat western tower, octagonal wooden belfry and spire that stood in the middle of the road, was demolished following auction at Thomas Smith's, Bookseller. The clock and 4 bells were also auctioned.
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