
The London Burial Grounds / Notes on Their History from the Earliest Times to the Present Day
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Chapters (23)
- THE LONDON BURIAL GROUNDS
- CONTENTS
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER I BRITISH AND ROMAN BURIAL-PLACES.
- CHAPTER II THE GRAVEYARDS OF PRIORIES AND CONVENTS.
- CHAPTER III THE CATHEDRAL, THE ABBEY, THE TEMPLE, AND THE TOWER.
- CHAPTER IV. THE CITY CHURCHYARDS.
- CHAPTER V LONDON CHURCHYARDS, OUTSIDE THE CITY.
- CHAPTER VI PEST-FIELDS AND PLAGUE-PITS.
- CHAPTER VII THE DISSENTERS’ BURIAL-GROUNDS.
- CHAPTER VIII THE BURIAL-PLACES OF FOREIGNERS IN LONDON.
- CHAPTER IX HOSPITAL, ALMSHOUSE, AND WORKHOUSE GROUNDS.
- CHAPTER X PRIVATE AND PROMISCUOUS CEMETERIES.
- CHAPTER XI THE CLOSING OF THE BURIAL-GROUNDS AND VAULTS.
- CHAPTER XII GRAVEYARDS AS PUBLIC GARDENS.
- CHAPTER XIII THE CEMETERIES STILL IN USE.
- CHAPTER XIV A FORECAST OF THE FUTURE.
- APPENDIX A.
- APPENDIX B.
- APPENDIX C.
- APPENDIX D.
- APPENDIX E.
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