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
MILE END OLD TOWN.
99. Rose Lane Chapel-ground East London Railway, public
house and shops close to
Stepney Station.
ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR, SOUTHWARK.
100. London Road Chapel-ground Tailor’s Shop in London Road,
east side.
101. Baptist Chapel-ground, Wilmott’s Buildings.
Sheer’s Alley
102. Zion Chapel, Borough Artisans’ Dwellings, Chapel
Court.
ST. SAVIOR’S.
103. Friends’ Burial-ground, London Bridge and Charing
Worcester Street Cross Railway.
104. Chapel Burial-ground, London Bridge and Charing
Ewer Street Cross Railway.
105. Baptist Chapel-ground, Houses at corner of Pepper
Pepper Street (Duke Street Street.
Park)
106. St. Margaret, Southwark Borough High Street and Market
ST. OLAVE’S.
107. St. Olave, Additional St. Thomas Street.
Ground
108. Flemish Burial-ground, Approach to London Bridge
Carter Lane Station.
109. Mazepond Baptist Chapel Guy’s Hospital Medical School.
110. Baptist Chapel, Dipping Fair Street or Charles Street,
Alley Horselydown
BERMONDSEY.
111. Roman Cemetery Snow Fields, Union Street, and
Deverell Street (Newington).
GREENWICH.
112. Roman Cemetery Neighbourhood of Blackheath.
WOOLWICH.
113. Bethlem Chapel-ground, Club House.
Charles Street
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APPENDIX C.
CHURCHES AND CHAPELS WITH VAULTS UNDER THEM THAT HAVE BEEN USED FOR
INTERMENTS, BUT WITH NO GRAVEYARDS ATTACHED.
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The London Burial Grounds: Notes on Their History from the Earliest Times to the Present Day — John Shaqi
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