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==Notable people associated with the church== * [[Thomas Culpeper]], Tudor courtier, buried here * [[Thomas Gouge]], minister ejected in 1662 * [[Samuel Gurney (MP)|Samuel Gurney]], MP, erected the first drinking fountain for the [[Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association]] on the railings of the church. It was restored to the original location in 1913 and remains there. * [[Peter Mullen|Rev Dr Peter Mullen]], commentator, author and former rector, sometime chaplain to the [[London Stock Exchange]] * [[John Rogers (Bible editor and martyr)|John Rogers]], minister, Bible translator, and the first English Protestant martyr under [[Mary I of England]]; he was burnt at the stake * [[Anthony St Leger (Master of the Rolls)|Sir Anthony St Leger]], Tudor judge, and his first wife Eleanor Markham, buried here * [[John Smith (explorer)|Sir John Smith]], governor of [[Virginia]] and associate of [[Pocahontas]], buried 1631 in the south aisle. Smith is also commemorated by a window designed by [[Francis Skeat]] and installed in 1968.<ref>{{cite web |work=St. Sepulchre-without-Newgate |title=The John Smith Window |url=http://web.me.com/a.earis/stsepulchre.htm |access-date=22 December 2010}}</ref> * [[Austin Osman Spare]], artist, attended the church school, now a physiotherapy centre, behind the church in [[Snow Hill, London|Snow Hill]] Court * [[Roger Williams]] (1603β1683), founder of [[Rhode Island]], USA * [[Henry Wood|Sir Henry Wood]], founding conductor at the [[BBC Proms|Proms]] * [[Charles Wriothesley]], long-serving [[officer of arms]] at the [[College of Arms]], buried 1562 in the middle aisle
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