Statistics of the British Empire : mortality of the metropolis : a statistical view of the number of persons reported to have died, of each of more than 100 kinds of disease, and casualties, within the bills of mortality, in each of the two hundred and four years, 1629-1831 ... / by J. Marshall.
- John Marshall
- Date:
- 1837
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Credit: Statistics of the British Empire : mortality of the metropolis : a statistical view of the number of persons reported to have died, of each of more than 100 kinds of disease, and casualties, within the bills of mortality, in each of the two hundred and four years, 1629-1831 ... / by J. Marshall. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![STATEMENT of 54 Ecclesiastical Benefices, without the Walls of the City of London ; in the City of Westminster; Parishes of the Metropolis, within the Bills of Mortality.—see the two following Pages for remainder of Metropolitan Benefices. and out The figures below, within the Parentheses, denote the date of erection or Rebuilding of the several Cll UBCH £s ; those noted with an# deserve attention for their Stateliness, or some Architectural features; those with a t for their deformity; and those with a X for their antiquity, or for some Historical association : The old Church of St. Dunstan No. 62, was de- molished in 1830, to widen and improve the great thoroughfare of Fleet Street. The figure preceding the C., as R. & 3 C. No. 8-1 &c. implies the Number of New* Churches, as Chapels of ease to the Parent Church, which have been bniit in the respective Parishes, since 1820. f 61 Benefices within the Walls f 62 St. Dunstan, Fleet Street V. 63 St. Bride,* do. ( 1650) V. 64 Bridewell Precinct C. 65 St. Andrew, Holborn ( 1687 ) It. 66 St. Sepulchre, by Newgate V. 67 St. Bartholomew, the Great R. 68 do., the Less* V. 69 St. Giles, without CripplegateJ .. V. 70 St. Botolph, do. Aldersg.(1780) P. C. 71 do., do. Bishopsg. (1725 ) It. 72 do., do. Aldgate(1744)P.C. 73 Trinity, in the Minoriesf C. 74 Temple Church* Excm. 75 Ely Place .... National School Chapel O J <u \ H ' ■2 1 =0 S'. | _ ft! f76 77 8 79 p j 80 £ i 8i u ' 82 “ j 83 t 84 C L05 r i St. Clement Danes ( 1680) 1?. St. Mary-le-Strand* ( 1723) It. St. Paul, Covent Garden* It. St. Martin, in the Fields' .... (1730) V. St. Margarets by, and. It. St. John, beyond the Abbey* ( 1728) I!. St. James, l^iccadillyf It. .V C. St. Anne, Soho! (1685) It. St. George, Hanover Sq.* ( 1724 )lt. & 3 C. St. Mary-le-Savoyt Church 86 St. George the Martyr, Queen Square It. 87 St. George, Bloomsbury,* and ) „ „ 88 St. Giles, in the Fields ( 1732 ) ) '1 89 St. James, Clerkenwell .... P. C. & 3 C. 90 St. John, do.f It. 91 St. Luke, Old St. Itoad ( 1733).. R. & C. 92 St. Mary, Islington! ( 1754 )V. & 4 C. 93 St. Leonard, Shoreditchf ( 1740 ) V. & 2 C. 94 Kingsland, Pec. of St. Pauls! C. 95 St. John, Hackney.... ( 1797 ) It. & 2 C. 96 Stamford Hill D. C. 97 Christ Church, Spitalfields* ..(1729) R.^j 98 St. Matthew, Bethnal Green!.... R. & C. I 99 St. Mary Matfelon, Whitechapt.(1080 ) R. , 100 St. Dunstan, Stepney! It. & C. \ 1 St. Ann, Limehouse* (1724) R. I 2 St. George, in the East* ..( 1729) It. & C. ) 3 St. John, VVapping! It. j 4 St. Paul Shadwell (1821) R. 5 St. Katherine by the Tower C. C. ^ flOO St. Mary, Lambeth! It. &2 C. w I 7 Christ Church, Blackfriars Roadf- R. j / 8 St. Saviours, London Bridge* .. C. ~ j J{\® St. Olaves, do I!. ^ J St. Thos., <!fc Hospit., do. .. Dona \ ~ | 11 J 11 St. George,the Martyr! It. •e j ^ v 12 St. John, Horsley Down .... It. 5 I 113 St. Mary, Newingtont .... R. A 2 C. | 14 do., Magdalen, Bcrmds. R.&C. 2 (, 15 St. Mary, Rotherhithef It. j PRESENTATION of BENEFICE vested in ( The Church of St. Katherine, No. 105 belong- ed to an Hospital of very ancient foundation, richly endowed : the whole, with about 1250 Hou sea were demolished in 1826-7, to make way for some New Docks, The Hospital & Church, with a Mansion for the Master have since been taste- fully rebuilt, in the Regents Park, in the Parish of Su Mary-le-booe.) as preceding Page [ Livings Rev. C. Simeon, Society for purchasing Dean and Chapter of Westminster Governors of Bridewell Hospital Duke of Bnccleugh St. Johns College, Oxon. William Phillips, Esq. Governors 4 Trustees of Hospital Dean and Chapter of St. Pauls do. do. Westminster The King, <y Bish. of London, alt. it. Kynastou, Esq. The Lord Chancellor The King The Archbishop of Canterbury, and Bishop of London Lord St. Helens, ana otners The Lord Chancellor Duke of Bedford bishop of London Dean and Chapter of Westminster j Bishop of London ^ Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster | United with No. 65 The Lord Chancellor The Parishoners The Lord Chancellor Dean and C. of St. Pauls Itev. Daniel Wilson Archdeacon of London Governors of St. Bartholomew HI. Samuel Tysscn, Esq. do., after Alderman Birch These Seven Rectories with Bow, are all in the Presentation cf B rase nose College, Oxon; that of Stepney, which formerly included Chst. Church, Spitalfields, anti St. Ann, Limehouse, and which at present (1831) comprises Mile end, Old and New Towns, Poplar $ lUackwull, ■ and Rate tiffc , is a Rectory Impropriate, (and ] 73 (5 8 probably the whole arc so) u hich empowers the College to reserve the Great 'Tithes to its own use,— The ad vows on was purchased by the Col- I _ l-ge of the Lord of the Manor; Poplar has a ('Impel to which the Rector of S'tpney, and the I K ■§ C “55 jS | 2 Sd ^ ^ —£—s.—d.— 1 Si 1 1 1“ 1 << !— £ 4; 2 .£■2 ■a: 3 £ about 20,000 731,495 26 4 9} 400 20,274 200 0 O' 400 41,014 7,046 18 0 0 700 j 29,908 333 6 8 62,329 3 0 0 glebe 11,470 200 0 0 House \ 3,070 32 5 0 1,800 43,001 see Note 750 22,265 1,500 48,252 — 3,000 24,304 6,442 Estimated Amount of Rateable Property within each Parish, and the Amount at which rated, as relumed to the Police Commilte in 182S Rateable | —£ 1- Rateri -£— oj|JO g S l 31 17 3 East Inrtta Company, present, alternately. Dean and Chapter of St. IJauls see Note above Archbishop of Canterbury Trustees of Mr. Marshall’s s Char The Parishoners The King Governors of Hospital The Lord Chancellor The Lord Chancellor Bishop of Worcester Mrs. Hamb/y Clare Hall, Cambridge 68 4 9\ 16 0 0 15 8 11 J 18 0 0 600 j ^ 84,363 69,758 69,758 250 1 12,302 12,302 600 1 42,488 40,950 *6,738 800 | 155,422 195,805 130,537 500 \ 300 j ■ 142,387 | 129,926 129,926 1,300 275,479 228,067 171,050 500 74,962 60,634 59,769 1,200 466,799 504,171 403,336 500 1 24,349 168,410 168,410 GOO i 800 1 j. 260,240 o © © 240,425 600 j ^ 98,300 119,489 149,849 600 | 1 138,356 145,664 130,145 600 | 103,457 159,171 132,643 600 i | 139,868 196,162 147,122 660 i | 92,674 106,914 106,914 500 37,695 29,938 29,938 700 69,722 90,174 60,000 700 99,354 131,694 81,492 1,000 72,410 97,527 88,344 600 31,040 28,451 28,451 600 131,074 115,665 96,388 500 23,495 28,232 28,232 500 22,764 19,000 18,100 10,158 12,620 9,465 220,618 321,411 267,843 56,960 61,459 40,973 60,472 82,005 65,605 32,914 30,086 28,639 2,380 3,936 2,952 95,874 100,722 100,722 35,7.67 53,329 35,553 84,223 134,910 107,45ft 65,131 71,258 71,25!’ — 51,621 58,040 48,367](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22297054_0037.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)