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  • 61Aldgate Churchyard, New —    There appears to have been a new churchyard or burial ground attached to the Church of St. Botolph, Aldgate, for the use of the parishioners in the 18th century, on the east side of Churchyard Alley, Rosemary Lane.    It is described by Strype …

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  • 62Bishopsgate Churchyard —    West out of Bishopsgate at No.109 to New Broad Street south of St. Botolph s Church (P.O. Directory). In Bishopsgate Ward Without.    First mention: Rocque, 1746.    It is narrower in this map and looks little more than a footpath.    Former… …

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  • 63Chapel upon the Charnell in St. Paul's Churchyard —    Newly built chapel in St. Paul s Churchyard beyond the charnel house mentioned in will of Roger Beyvin, 1277 8 (Ct. H.W I. 29).    Dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary (H. MSS. Com. 9th Rep. 33).    Described by Fabyan as standing in the… …

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  • 64(St.) Clement Eastcheap Churchyard —    On the east side of the church, Graveyard disused (O.S. 1880).    It is shown in O. and M. 1677, the church not being then rebuilt.    In 1585 certain messuages, comprising nine chambers, a study and a cloister adjoining each other and… …

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  • 65(St.) Michael Crooked Lane Churchyard —    On the south and east sides of the church (O. and M. 1677 Rocque, 1746).    The churchyard was enlarged in 16 Rich. II. 1392 by the addition of two pieces of land, measuring in all 147 ft. in length and 27 ft. in breadth (Cal. P.R. Rich. II.… …

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  • 66Pardon Churchyard, Smithfield —    Said to have been purchased and a chapel built there for the burial of those who died of the Black Death 1348 9, by Ralph Stratford, Bishop of London. Enlarged by the addition of Spital Croft by Sir W. Manny (Hendrik & Charterhouse, p. 16)… …

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  • 67Aldgate Churchyard —    This is the churchyard which is still in existence, adjoining to and surrounding the Church of St. Botolph, Aldgate. In Portsoken Ward …

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  • 68All Hallows Barking Churchyard —    On the north and east sides of the Church of All Hallows Barking (O.S.). Churchyard mentioned in Will of Thos. Pilk, who directed that be was to be buried there near the chapel of St. Mary de Berking, 1350 I (Ct. H.W. i. 645).    Formerly… …

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  • 69Ball Alley, St. Paul's Churchyard —    Out of St. Paul s Churchyard.    Named after the Ball, a house with such a sign standing there 1594 1603. John Newbury, the bookseller, dwelt there (Lond. Topog. Rec. III. 115).    No later mention …

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  • 70(St.) Bartholomew the Less, Churchyard —    Little St. Bartholomew Churchyard is shown to the south of the Hospital in O. and M. 1677 …

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