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St Mary's Church, Putney

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The Church of St. Mary the Virgin is an Anglican church in the London district of Putney, sited next to the river Thames. It stands on the site of an earlier church of the same name that was burned down by arsonists.

In 1647, during the English Civil War, the original building was the site of the Putney Debates on the English constitution.