The senior see after the two archbishoprics, it comprises Greater London and part of Surrey north of the Thames. Though a British bishop from London attended the Council of Arles in 314, Augustine did not establish a diocese for the East Saxons until 604. The true succession of London bishops restarts with Wine in 666, for Cedd, Celtic bishop of the East Saxons (654-64), was never based in the city. The medieval St Paul's was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666. The present cathedral (1675-1710) by Christopher Wren is in Renaissance style and miraculously survived the London Blitz (1940-1).




