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THE LONDON BURIAL GROUNDS ST PETERS CORNHILL IN 1817 The - photo 1
THE LONDON BURIAL GROUNDS

ST. PETERS, CORNHILL, IN 1817.

The London Burial Grounds
NOTES ON THEIR HISTORY FROM
THE EARLIEST TIMES TO
THE PRESENT DAY
BY
Mrs. BASIL HOLMES
Thou that intendest to the Church to Day,
Come take a turn or two, before thou gost.
In the Churchyard; the Walk is in the way.
Who takes best heed in going, hasteth most:
But he that unprepared rashly ventures,
Hastens perhaps to seal his Deaths Indentures
George Herbert
ILLUSTRATED
LONDON
T. FISHER UNWIN
MDCCCXCVI

[All rights reserved.]

First learn to love one living man;
Then mayst thou think upon the dead.
Wordsworth.
To Those
who Love the Living
I Dedicate
these Details of
the Dwellings of the Dead .
October sheds the leaf and April brings it;
So one flower fadeth and another springs;
Earth renovates itself.
H. Bonar.
CONTENTS
CHAP.PAGE
INTRODUCTION
I.BRITISH AND ROMAN BURYING-PLACES
II.THE GRAVEYARDS OF PRIORIES AND CONVENTS
III.THE CATHEDRAL, THE ABBEY, THE TEMPLE, AND THE TOWER
IV.THE CITY CHURCHYARDS
V.LONDON CHURCHYARDS, OUTSIDE THE CITY
VI.PEST-FIELDS AND PLAGUE-PITS
VII.THE DISSENTERS BURIAL-GROUNDS
VIII.BURIAL-PLACES OF FOREIGNERS IN LONDON
IX.HOSPITAL, ALMSHOUSE, AND WORKHOUSE GROUNDS
X.PRIVATE AND PROMISCUOUS CEMETERIES
XI.THE CLOSING OF THE BURIAL-GROUNDS AND VAULTS
XII.GRAVEYARDS AS PUBLIC GARDENS
XIII.THE CEMETERIES STILL IN USE
XIV.A FORECAST OF THE FUTURE
APPENDIX.
A.LIST OF BURIAL-GROUNDS IN EXISTENCE
B.LIST OF BURIAL-GROUNDS WHICH HAVE DISAPPEARED
C.CHURCHES AND CHAPELS WITHOUT BURIAL-GROUNDS, BUT WITH VAULTS UNDER THEM
D.HOW TO LAY OUT A BURIAL-GROUND AS A GARDEN
E.THE DISUSED BURIAL-GROUNDS ACT, ETC.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
1.ST. PETERS, CORNHILL
2.TUMULUS AT HAMPSTEAD
3.ROMAN MONUMENT FROM LUDGATE
4.BURIAL OF A MONK
5.PLAN OF PRIORY OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW THE GREAT
6.CRYPT OF ST. MARTIN LE GRAND IN 1818
7.CRYPT OF ST. JOHNS, CLERKENWELL
8.REMAINS OF BERMONDSEY ABBEY ABOUT 1800
9.PAULS CROSS
10.ELM ON SITE OF PAULS CROSS
11.ST. MARGARETS, WESTMINSTER, AND THE ABBEY CHURCHYARD ABOUT 1750
12.GREAT CLOISTER, WESTMINSTER
13.ST. PETERS CHAPEL IN THE TOWER ABOUT 1750
14.THREE COFFIN LIDS FROM THE TOWER
15.ALLHALLOWS, STAINING
16.CRIPPLEGATE CHURCHYARD ABOUT 1830
17.ST. MILDREDS, BREAD STREET
18.PLAN OF ST. BENET FINK IN 1834
19.THE CHURCHYARD OF ST. BENET, PAULS WHARF, 1838
20.ALL SAINTS, WANDSWORTH, ABOUT 1800
21.EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY TOMBSTONE
21 A .NINETEENTH-CENTURY TOMBSTONE
22.SHOREDITCH VILLAGE
23.ST. PANCRAS VILLAGE
24.ST. GILES IN THE FIELDS
25.SITE OF ST. KATHARINES DOCKS
26.ST. MATTHEWS, BETHNAL GREEN, 1818
27.TOTHILL FIELDS PEST-HOUSES
28.STEPNEY CHURCHYARD
29.SITE OF THE BREWERS GARDEN ABOUT 1830
30.DEADMANS PLACE BURIAL-GROUND
31.UNION CHAPEL, WOOLWICH
32.FRIENDS BURIAL-GROUND, WHITECHAPEL
33.WHITFIELDS TABERNACLE
34.WESLEYS MONUMENT
35.A CORNER OF THE JEWISH CEMETERY, MILE END
36.JEWISH CEMETERY, FULHAM
37.JEWISH BURIAL-GROUND BEHIND BETH HOLIM HOSPITAL
38.JEWISH CEMETERY, MILE END
39.FLEMISH GROUND, CARTER LANE, ABOUT 1817
40.EAST HILL BURIAL-GROUND, WANDSWORTH
41.CHRISTS HOSPITAL CLOISTERS
42.THE LONDON HOSPITAL GRAVEYARD
43.CHELSEA HOSPITAL GRAVEYARD
44.VIEW FROM THE WHITE HORSE STREET ALMSHOUSES, STEPNEY
45.THE BURIAL-GROUND IN NEWGATE GAOL
46.PEEL GROVE BURIAL-GROUND
47.VICTORIA PARK CEMETERY
48.VICTORIA PARK CEMETERY (MEATH GARDENS)
49.ST. ANNS CHURCHYARD, SOHO, IN 1810
50.BATTERSEA CHURCHYARD ABOUT 1830
51.ST. JAMESS CHURCHYARD, PENTONVILLE
52.CHURCHYARD OF ST. GEORGES IN THE EAST
53.ST. BOTOLPH, ALDGATE
54.ST. JOHNS GARDEN, BENJAMIN STREET
55.ALLHALLOWS, LONDON WALL
56.A CORNER OF ST. JOHNS BURIAL-GROUND, HORSEFERRY ROAD
57.PROPOSED CEMETERY, WORMWOOD SCRUBS
58.NORWOOD CEMETERY ABOUT 1851
59.TOMB OF PRINCESS SOPHIA
60.GROUP OF TOMBSTONES IN KENSAL GREEN CEMETERY
61.SHEEP IN THE SAVOY CHURCHYARD ABOUT 1825
62.THE COLUMBARIUM AT KENSAL GREEN
63.SPA FIELDS PLAYGROUND
INTRODUCTION
In looking one day at Rocques plan of London (1742-5) I noticed how many burial-grounds and churchyards were marked upon it which no longer existed. I made a table of them, and traced their destiny, and the result of this research was printed in the First Annual Report of the Metropolitan Public Gardens Association, which was issued in 1884. I then went further, and commenced to draw up a list of all the burying-places, of which I could find any record, still existing, or that had ever existed in London. It was no easy task. A return drawn up by the late Sir Edwin Chadwick in 1843, for the use of the Parliamentary Committee which sat to consider questions relating to the sanitary condition of the labouring classes, contains a most valuable, though not perfectly complete, table of the graveyards in actual use at that date. Then there are the returns of the grounds closed by order in Council in 1853 and 1854, and still open for interments in 1855, which are also very useful. There is a return, dated June, 1833, purporting to show all the Places of Burial belonging to each Parish or Precinct under the Authority of the Bishop of London, and all the Places of Burial belonging to Dissenting Congregations within the Bills of Mortality, &c., with their size, and the annual number of burials in them. This, when I found it, I thought would be a great treasure, but I soon discovered such entries as the following: Three letters have been addressed to the Officiating Ministers of the parishes of St. Benet, Gracechurch, St. Martin, Ludgate, and St. Margaret, Westminster, respectively; but no return has been received from either. The united parishes of Allhallows, Bread Street, and St. John the Evangelist, not being under the authority of the Bishop of London, I have not any return to make. I beg to add that there are several other places used as burial-grounds in this parish (Stepney) belonging to Jews, Dissenters, and others, of which I have no official cognizance, and to which, in fact, I have no access, &c. And with regard, generally, to the second part of the return, the following simple remark is made: The Secretary of State is not able to ascertain the Places of Burial belonging to Dissenting congregations within the Bills of Mortality. In 1839 Walker described the condition of 47 of the most crowded metropolitan places of interment, and the Parliamentary Committee which sat in 1842 heard evidence about these and some others. In Maitlands History of London there is a list of 64 burial-places used in the year 1729, and not included in the Bills of Mortality. Some of these are outside London, and some are only vaults under buildings. I have also kept a list of about fifty books which I found of use, although in many of them only a few burial-grounds are mentioned or described. And this, with the addition of various ancient and modern maps and plans of London and its environs, is the material upon which I have had to work. But as it is never safe to take anything on trust, nothing but actual perambulations and inquiries on the spot could show the present size and condition of the burial-grounds, and even several that are marked on the ordnance maps have been built upon since they were published, as, for instance, the German ground in the Savoy, the additional ground to St. Martins in the Fields, and Thomas ground in Golden Lane, all of which have disappeared.
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