Churches and Chapels with Vaults under them that have been used for Interments, but with no Graveyards attached. The Foundling Chapel, W.C. Lincoln’s Inn Chapel and Cloisters, W.C. Gray’s Inn Chapel, E.C. Ely Place Chapel, E.C. Lambeth Palace Chapel, S.E. St. Pancras New Church, W.C. Camden Chapel, St. Pancras, N.W. Christ Church, Marylebone, N.W. Holy Trinity, Marylebone, N.W. Holy Trinity, Islington, N. St. John’s, Upper Holloway, N. St. John’s, Paddington, W. St. Barnabas, Kensington, W. All Saints, Islington, N. Aske’s Hospital Chapel, Hoxton, N. St. Barnabas, King Square, E.C. St. Thomas’, Charterhouse, E.C. St. Mark’s, Clerkenwell, E.C. St. Mark’s, North Audley Street, W. Grosvenor Chapel, South Audley Street. Hanover Chapel, Regent Street, W. (About to be destroyed.) St. Peter’s, Pimlico, S.W. St. Stephen’s, Westminster, S.W. St. James’s, Clapham, S.W. St. Anne’s, Wandsworth, S.W. Holy Trinity, Newington, S.E. St. Mary Magdalene’s, Peckham, S.E. Holy Trinity, Little Queen Street, W.C. Wesleyan Chapel, Great Queen Street, W.C. Mission Chapel, Little Wyld Street, W.C. Elim Chapel, Fetter Lane, E.C. Baptist Chapel, Blandford Street, N.W. Roman Catholic Chapel, Grove Road, N.W. Congregational Chapel, Kentish Town, N.W. Brunswick Chapel, Mile End Road, E. (Now connected with Charrington’s Assembly Hall.) Baptist Chapel, Romney Street, S.W. Surrey Chapel, Blackfriars Road, S.E. (Now a machine manufactory.) Queen Street Chapel, Woolwich, S.E. Some vaults, such as those under the Guildhall Chapel, the Rolls Chapel, and the notorious Elton Chapel, Clements Lane, have disappeared with the buildings; and it must be remembered that the City churches that have lost their churchyards have vaults underneath them, and so have other buildings, such as the Charterhouse Chapel and cloisters, the burial-ground there being of much later date, and detached from the chapel. |