The London Burial Grounds: Notes on Their History from the Earliest Times to the Present DayHolmes, Isabella M.
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The London Burial Grounds: Notes on Their History from the Earliest Times to the Present Day
Holmes, Isabella M.
Cemeteries -- England -- London -- History
48. Burial-place for those Corner of Upper Bryanston
executed at Tyburn Street and Edgware Road.
PADDINGTON.
49. Pest-field, Craven Hill Craven Hill Gardens.
Probably never used.
HAMMERSMITH.
50. Convent Burial-ground, Part of the buildings of the
King Street Convent of the Sacred Heart,
rebuilt by Cardinal Manning.
ST. MARGARET AND ST. JOHN, WESTMINSTER.
51. Buckingham Chapel, Palace Brewery on south side.
Street
ST. MARTIN’S IN THE FIELDS.
52. St. Martin’s additional Part of the buildings of the
ground National Gallery.
53. Burial-ground for the Castle Street, Long Acre.
Friends of the Westminster
Division
54. Burial-ground of St. Mary Northumberland Avenue.
Rounceval Convent
ST. JAMES’S, WESTMINSTER.
55. Pest-field Golden Square and district
round.
THE STRAND.
56. Additional ground for St. French Chapel, Crown Street,
Martin’s in the Fields Soho, now Charing Cross
Road.
57. German Burial-ground, Medical Examination Hall and
Savoy Savoy Chambers.
58. Old Somerset House Somerset House.
Cemetery
59. Westminster Convent Part of Covent Garden Market.
Burial-Ground
60. Almshouse Ground, Clemens New Lane Courts.
Lane
61. Burial-ground by the Possibly the Floral Arcade.
Workhouse, St. Paul’s,
Covent Garden
62. Cemetery of old St. Mary Somerset House, &c.
le Strand
ST. GILES’ IN THE FIELDS.
63. The Workhouse Part of the Workhouse in
Burial-ground Shorts
HOLBORN.
64. St. Sepulchre’s Additional Great Northern Goods Depôt.
Ground, Durham Yard
65. St. Sepulchre’s Workhouse Ditto. This was the larger of
Ground, Durham Yard the two.
66. Pardon Churchyard, Wilderness Row, subsequently
Charterhouse, Clerkenwell Road.
67. Baptist Chapel-ground, Goswell Road, just to the
Glasshouse Yard south of St. Thomas’s,
Charterhouse.
CLERKENWELL.
68. Nun’s Burial-ground Houses west side of St. James’
Walk.
69. St. James’s Additional Farringdon Road and the
Ground, Ray Street Railway.
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