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Stead, W. Besant, P. G. Hamerton, Professor J. S. Blackie, Ven. Archdeacon Farrar, Dr. W. C. Smith, Dr. Marcus Dods, and Dr. Joseph Parker. (Qihtx gi^nnts fxam i^t ** §nli.^I; Wittily.*' TEMPTED LONDON.— YOUNG MEN. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3S. 6d. A SON OF THE MORNING. By SARAH DOUDNEY. With Frontispiece. 3s. 6d. WHEN A MAN'S SINGLE. By J. M. Barrie (" Gavin Ogilvv "). Buckram, gilt top. Crown 8vo. Price 6s. AULD LICHT IDYLLS. By the same Author. Bound in buckram, gilt top. Crown 8vo. 6s. A TREATISE ON CHRISTIAN BAPTISM. By JoSEPH Agar Beet. Crown 8vo, canvas, is. London: HODDER & STOUGHTON, 27, Paternoster Row. THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Reprmted fro7n ''THE BRITISH WEEKLY'S HODDER AND STOUGHTON, 27, PATERNOSTER ROW. MDCCCLXXXVIII. [All rights res)i>-ved.] Printed by Hazell, Watson & Viney, Ld., London and Aylesbury. INTRODUCTION. 'nr^HE following book contains the results of a religious census of London, taken in two parts at the instance of the proprietors of The British Weekly. The first part contains the results of an enumeration of the worshippers at the two principal services in the churches and chapels of London. While similar enumerations have been made for all the greater cities of the empire, the enormous labour and cost involved in satisfactorily dealing with the problem in London had hitherto proved an insuperable barrier. Some fifteen hundred places, contained within a very wide area, had to be dealt with, and the number of persons employed amounted to several thousands. Thanks to the labours of the general superintendent, Major Colquhoun, of Lyons, who had previously superintended a similar, but much smaller, work in Glasgow ; the superintendents of districts, many of them well known in the Christian world ; the sub-superinten- dents, and enumerators ; who in the vast majority of cases did their work with the utmost efficiency, the labour has now been accomplished. The day— the 24th of October, 1886— vi INTRODUCTION. was bright, though cold, and there is every reason to believe that, there was fully an average attendance. Of course in many cases allowance had to be made for various facts. The census does not take account of extra services, and exceptional circumstances in the case of separate churches increased or diminished the attendance for the day. For example, in the Church of England many harvest festivals were held, and in the case of several Nonconformist churches anniversary services were conducted. Sometimes, in various cases of course, the regular ministers were absent. I had hoped to indicate these circumstances more precisely than has been found possible ; but I believe implicit reliance may be placed on the accuracy of the figures. They were published by instalments. The enumeration was made by actual counting, official estimates being in no case accepted when unconfirmed, and challenge of specific figures was invited. On due cause shown the matter was investigated, and in a few cases, very small in proportion to the whole number, corrections were made. I have to acknowledge with gratitude the generosity with which the enterprise was commented on by the religious press generally, and I print a few representative letters received from eminent public men. I do not think it advis- able to reproduce the articles in which I drew what appeared to me fair inferences from the figures, as the object of this publication is to place the facts before readers and allow them INTRODUCTION. vii to draw their own conclusions. I may, however, say that the object of the census was in no way sectarian or poHtical, and that many prominent members of all churches took part in it. From the Right Hon, W. E. Gladstone, M.P. As one of the public, Mr Gladstone feels much indebted to the Editor, especially in the present very defective state of our information, for the religious census of London. A numerical comparison with the results obtained in the other great towns would be interesting. So, of course, would be a comparison with corresponding parts abroad ; but this, Mr. Gladstone supposes, would be difficult of attainment. It occurs to him that perhaps in the United States there might be a disposition to follow the example so well set here. With Mr. Gladstone's compliments. December iSth, 1886. From the Bishop of Wakefield (then Bishop of Bedford). Stainforth House, Upper Clapton, London, E. December 17 fh, 1886. Sir,— We all owe you a great debt of gratitude for the census of attendance at public worship, which you have made with so much pains, and with such an evident desire to be strictly accurate. Such a laborious work could not be carried out without some errors or omissions ; but these seem to me comparatively few, and will, I have no doubt, be corrected when the result of your labour appears in a final form. I think the result is distinctly encouraging, and I heartily sympathise with your hopeful deduction from the statistics you have collected, I have never myself taken a desponding view, but have believed what you press upon us— namely, that the evangelisation of London is not an impossiblity. Thank God, there are evident signs «.f a more friendly attitude towards religion. But the achievement we hope viii INTR OD UCTION, and pray and labour for is only to be attained by the most earnest and zealous and self-denying exertions of Christian people. If there is much to make us sad and anxious, you have, at least, shown us much to stimulate and encourage. Wm. Walsham Bedford. (Bishop Suffragan for East London.) From the Ven. Archdeacon Farrar, D.D., F.R.S. December 20tJi, 1886. Dr. Farrar has read with great interest the results of the religious census, and the candid and valuable comments made upon them. He is much obliged to the Editor for the copy of last week's issue, and congratulates him on having been able to carry out so arduous an inquiry. The Editor has rendered a valuable service to the whole religious community. From the Rev. Dr. Thain Davidson. II, St. Mary's Road, Canonbury, N. December 20th, 1886. Dear Sir, — In reply to your note, permit me to express my belief that while these statistics are not so satisfactory as one might have hoped for, their publication will do good by drawing more earnest attention to the practical irreligiousness (I would not use the word heathe?iis7?t) existing in the Metropolis — an irreligiousness due, I am persuaded, to indifference, and consisting only in very small degree of avowed infidelity. There are two remarks I feel inclined to make upon the religious census just taken. In the first place, these figures must not be held to represent the total influence of Christianity in the midst of us. As one who for twenty-five years has been labouring in London, I am bound to say that I perceive a very great difference in the attitude of the humbler classes towards religion, even amongst those who rarely or never enter our churches. The cynical contempt or malevolent hate which a minister of the INTRODUCTION. ix Gospel would meet with in certain districts some years ago, is now exchanged for a respectful bearing ; and working men are beginning to see that they have no better friends than those who are endeavouring to disseminate the principles of our holy faith. In the second place, may I venture the opinion in regard to the aggregate numbers, as shown by your returns, to be found on a given Sunday within the various places of worship, that they represent nearly all the moral, and to a large extent also the intellectual, force of the Metropolis. If we put these two considerations together, on each of which a great deal might be said, we shall have little difficulty in coming to the con- clusion that, for all that pessimists allege, London is a city dominated by Christianity. Yours faithfully, J. Thain Davidson. From Mr. G. Howell, M.P. Hampden House, Ellingham Road, Shepherd's Bush, London, \V. December iSt/i, 1886. Dear Sir,— I thank you for the copy of The British Weekly, with condensed census of the attendances at churches and chapels in the Metropolis. Taking it as a whole, the figures are not discouraging, but I fear that the absentees are more numerous than you assume. But even were not this the case, there is another aspect of the question which deserves a thought— namely, that the absentees are men in a larger proportion than women. Men will and do attend and in some congregations they form a fair proportion to the whole but not usually. They are not attracted by ?nere scholarship, but by healthy, manly teaching. Men could be named who will draw large assemblies of men, and hold them to their duties ; but they are the exception rather than the rule. In my opinion, the thing wanted in our ministers of all denominations is intense human sympathy ; the more intense, if real, the better. This INTR OD UCTION. phase of Christian worship and preaching has developed immensely of late years, and hence there is a growth of religious communities throughout London. There are signs that it is further developing — broadly and healthfully. The more closely Christian ministers follow in the footsteps of Christ, and His followers during His stay, the more surely will Christianity spread. The social fabric of society has broken down. Political economy has not yet shown how the masses of the people are to be im- proved, their condition ameliorated, and their health and happiness secured. What is true in economical science can be hallowed by the application to it of the precepts of Christianity, as a living force and vital principle. The very failure of political and social expediencies throws the people back upon Christian doctrines and religious truth. Wisely enforced, these cannot fail them, and they will appeal to their consciences with all the greater force because of the failures alluded to. The facts you have elicited and published are of great value, and I thank you for them. Yours faithfully, George Howell. The enormous extent of the work prevented a census being- taken of the mission halls on the same day. That census was taken on the last Sunday of November, 1887. In this case the returns were furnished by the parties in charge of the halls. The result was a very keen discussion on how far mission halls were successful. I think it advisable in this case also to leave out all controversial matters, and to confine this publication simply to a record of facts, procured at great labour and expense, and as accurate as they can be made. INTRODUCTION. xi They will, no doubt, long be the basis of all discussion on the religious condition of London, and will afford a valuable test of the progress made by Christian churches. I have to acknowledge the very valuable assistance of the late Mr. George J. Stevenson, M.A., in preparing this volume for the press. Mr. Stevenson's acquaintance with the religious condition of London was perhaps unrivalled, and his accuracy is universally known. The Editor of ''The British Weekly." 27, Paternoster Row, London, E.G., i The Census includes morning and evening attendance in what is known as " Smaller London." The population of " Smaller London " in 1881 amounted to 3,816,483. It is estimated at the present at about 4,100,000. It includes 29 Registration Districts: Kensington, Fulham, Chelsea, St. George Hanover Square, Westm^inster, Marylebone, Hamp- stead, St. Pancras, Islington, Hackney, St. Giles, Strand, Holborn, London City, Shoreditch, Bethnal Green, VVhitechapel, St. George-in- the-East, Stepney, Mile-end, and Poplar in Middlesex ; St. Saviour Southwark, St. Clave Southwark, Lambeth, Wandsworth, and Camber- well in Surrey ; and Greenwich, Lewisham, and Woolwich in Kent. The fact that in many churches and chapels services of a special character were lield on the day when our census was taken has to some extent affected the attendance at those places, as well as at others in the locality ; and it may be well to state that an asterisk (*) affixed to figures indicates that on Census Sunday Anniversary Services or a Harvest Festival were held ; and in a few cases services were held in schoolrooms. It should also be stated, that in many places, both churches and chapels, considerable numbers of school-children formed part of the counted congregation, whilst in many other places a separate service was held in schoolrooms for the children, who did not come under the notice of the enumerators. In many Roman Catholic churches services were held at the hours of seven, eight, nine, and ten o'clock, attended by persons who could not attend services at later hours. These persons would treble the number of those present at High Mass, and evening service; only those two services were counted. CENSUS OF MORNING AND EVENING ATTENDANCES IN THE CHURCHES AND CHAPELS OF LONDON, Stmday, Octobe?' 2/\th, 1886. CITY OF LONDON. Church of England — St. Botolph, Aldgate St. Botolph, Bishopsgate Without (Rev. IV. Rogers) St. Bartholomew, Moor-lane {Rev. W. Dcnion) . St. Botolph, Aldersgate {Rev. S. F. Jo?ies) . St. Giles, Cripplegate Without (Rev. P. P. Gilbert) St. Thomas, Charterhouse, Goswell-road {Rev. H. Swaiin.) St. Bartholomew-the-Great, West Smithfield {Rev. W. Pankridge.) St. Sepulchre, Holborn Viaduct {Rev. J. Jackson) Holy Trinity, Gough-square {Rev. W. C. Heatoii) St. Andrew, Holborn Viaduct {Rev. H. G. S. Bhint) St. Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet-street {Rev. W. Martin) Temple Church {Rev. Dr. Vaiighan) . All Hallows, Lombard-street {Rev. C. Mackenzie) All Hallows, Barking {Rev. A. J. Mason) All Hallows-the-Great and Less {Rev. J. R. Stock) Christ Church, Newgate-street .... {Rev T. D. Cox Moise.) St. Alban, Wood-street, Cheapside {Rev. W. A. Carter) St. Alphage, London-wall {Rev. R. IW Bush) St. Andrew-by-ye-Wardrobe . . . . . {Rev. Peixival Clement Si?iitli.) SS. Ann and Agnes {Rev. J. IV. Reynolds) . . SS. Augustine and Faith, Old Change . . {Rev. IV. H. Mihian.) M. E. 531 201 266 324 100 . 84 134 • 115 4&8 . 251 441 621 67 105 162 . 279 140 160 452 480 189 246 676 *ay]\ 67 46 134 140 59 48 851 69 105 31 11 68 140 *iyi 42 22 32 35 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Church of England {co?iii7tued) — M. SS. Benet and Peter, St. Paul's Wharf .... 36 {Rev. H. C. SJuittleworth:) St. Catherine Coleman, Fenchurch.street ... 84 {Rt Rev. T. E. Wilkinson?^ St. Clement, Eastcheap (^^z/. ^K/. //rt//) ... 98 St. Dunstan-in-the-East {Rev. J. L. Ross) ... 37 St. George, Botolph-lane {Rev. M. McColl). . . *ioi St. Edmund, King and Martyr, Lombard-street . .129 {Rev. W. Beiiham?) St. James, Garlickhithe, Garlick-hill {Rev. G. L. Gibbs) 85 St. Lawrence Jewry, 34, Gresham-street ... 97 {Rev. M. IValroiid.) St. Magnus the Martyr {Rev. A. I. McCatil) . . 70 St. Martin, Ludgate-hill {Rev. Dr. J. T. White) . . 20 St. Mary Aldermary, Bow-lane {Rev. Dr. L. B. White) 99 St. Mary-at-Hill {Rev. A. Trower) .... 47 St. Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside {Rev. M. H. Vine) . . 30 St. Mary Magdalene, Knightrider-street . . .52 {RezK E. Hoskitis.) St. Michael, Cornhill {Rev. W. Hunt) . . . .283 St. Michael Bassishaw, Basinghall-street ... 30 {Rev. J. B. McCmd) St. Michael, Wood-street, Cheapside {Rev. H. Hirscli) 37 St. Mildred, Bread-street {Rev. C. Engstrovi) . . 27 St. Nicholas, Cole Abbey {Rev. H. C. Shnttleworth) . 124 St. Olave, Hart-street {Rev. A. Povah) . . .119 St. Olave, Old Jewry {Rev. P. Dowe) .... 14 St. Paul's Cathedral {Rev. Robert Gregory') . . . 1662 St. Peter, Cornhill {Rev. R. Whittingto7i) ... 98 St. Swithin, London-stone, Cannon-street ... 20 {Rev. E. Alfree.) St. Vedast, Foster-lane {Rev. Dr. W. S. Si7ftpsoji) . 1 50 All Hallows, London-wall (Rev. C. Lucy') ... 47 St. Andrew Undershaft, Leadenhall-street . . .111 {Bishop How.) St. Ethelburga, Bishopsgate-street . . . . *iii {Rev. J. M Rodwell.) St. Helen, Bishopsgate (i?^7Ay. B. Deane) ... 40 St. Katherine Cree, Leadenhall-street . . . . iiS {Rev. Dr. Whitteniore.) St. Margaret, Lothbury (AVt/. A.J. Ingrajn) . • *I30 St. Peter-le-Poer, Old Broad-street .... 60 {Rev. J. H. Coward.) St. Stephen, Coleman-street (y?^z/y. ^^. Prrt//) . . 146 . 114 N.B. — Six important City Churches were closed on Census Sunday, so were not taken; they were — St. Bride'?, Fleet-street; The Rolls Chapel; St. Margaret Patens; St. Mary Woolnoth ; St. Michael, Paternoster Royal ; and St. Stephen's, Walbrook. CITY OF LONDON. M. E. *25I 1325 84 ' 324 . 2415 • 274 72 146 . 67 . 130 *3o8 210 . 418 . 220 Congregational— Bishopsgate Chapel (/^ev. T. Grear) City Temple, Holborn Viaduct {Rev. Dr./. Parker) Ebenezer (Welsh) Church, Bartlett's-passage {Rev. O. Evans.) Fetter Lane Chapel ( Vacant) .... Cannon-street Hotel (Weigh House Church) {Rev. A. Sanderson.) Silver-street, Falcon-square {Rev. A. H. Storrow) Finsbury Chapel {Rev. T. Ketich) .... Independent- Haberdashers' Hall, Staining-lane ( F^;76'/^j'j . . 22 . 12 Baptist — Finsbury, Eldon-street {Rev. W. Rees) . . . 23 . 88 Calvinistic Methodist- New Jevvin Chapel, Fann-street .... Moravian- Moravian Chapel, Fettev-lane {Rev. J. A. Porter). Friends- Devonshire House, 12, Bishopsgate-street French Protestant- French Protestant Church {Rev. G. G. Daugai's) . Dutch Roman Catholic— Dutch Church, Austin Friars {Rev. A. D. Scheltama) Roman Catholic — St. Mary, Moorfields (Rev. Thomas F. N'orris) . St. Etheldreda, Ely-place {Rev. Williajji Lockhart) St. Peter (Italian Church) Hatton-wall {Rev. Joseph Peter Bannin.) Jews — Synagogue, St. James-place, Aldgate .... 650 . 550 {Rev. Dr. Hermann Adler.) German Synagogue, New Broad Street ( Vaca?it) . .150. 70 Hambro' Synagogue, Church Row, Fenchurch-street . 90 . 90 {Rev. Samuel Marcus Gollanez.) New Synagogue, Great St. Helen's {Rev. Isaac Cohen) 294 . 387 Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue, St. Mary Axe . 165 . 252 {Rev. David Peza.) Hospitals — St. Bartholomew-the-Less {Rev. W. Ostle) . . . 175 . 107 Undenominational — Finsbury Chapel, South-place {Dr. Andrezu WL'son) . 350 . — 116 . 601 41 . 19 41 . 46 67 73 65 — 310 . 226 620 340 120 697 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. ST. GILES-IN-THE-FIELDS. Church of England — Christ Church, Wobiirn-sqiiare {Rev. J. J. G. Nash) St. George, Hart-street (Rev. F. F. Goe) Christ Church, Endell-street (Rev. S. A. Griffiihs) Holy Trinity, Little Queen-street {Rev. N. Broinley') Seven Dials, Short's-gardens {Rev F. S. Swindell) St. Giles-in-the-Fields {Rev. J. M. Nisbet) . West-street Episcopal Chapel {A Lay Missionajy) Prench Protestant — St. John, Bloomsbury-street {Rev. A. A. Diiponf) Baptist— Bloomsbury Chapel {Re7>. J. Balllie) . Keppel Street Chapel {Rev. IV. J. Styles) . Kingsgate Street Chapel {Vacanl) Little Wild Street Chapel (Rev. G. E. Hatton) . Wesleyan — Great Queen Street Chapel {Rev. Ja77ies F. Pyle) Swiss— Eglise Suisse, Endell-street {Rev. JV. Pelavel) Eoman Catholic — Sardinia-street, Lincoln's Inn Fields {Re7/. George S. Delaney.) M. E. . *387 652 • 477 531 • 113 82 . 187 219 . 48 III . 269 362 . 82 70 . 83 686 . 86 . 86 • 153 . 418 . 120 . 164 41 645 134 370 504 35 319 ^WESTMINSTER. Church of England — St. James, Piccadilly {Rev. J. E. Kempe) St. John the Baptist, Gt. Marlboro'-street . {Rev. H. M. UAhiiaine.) St. Luke, Berwick-street. Soho {Rev. A. IV. Oxford) St. Peter, Great Windmill-street {Rev. H. Jojtes) St. Philip, Regent-street {Rez'. H. Jones) St. Thomas, King-street, Regent-street . Rev. P. T. Bainbrigge.) House of Charity, Greek- street {Rev. J. J. Elkmgto?i) St. Anne, Wardour-street {Re7>. lY. Wade) . St. Mary. Crown-street {Re7>. R. Gwynne) . 444 68 420 133 61; 51 3S6 247 Congregational- Craven Chapel, Marshall-street, Golden-square ( Vacant) 326 Wardour Chapel, Little Chapel-street {Various) . . 63 Baptist — Meard-street, Wardour-street {Various) . . . 236 98 413 1 8a 121 50a 33 463 65a 27a 81 316 MARYLEBONE. Wesleyan — M. Welsh Church, Poland-street ( Various) • • • 33 Welsh Calvinistic Methodist- Nassau Street Chapel i8o Eoman Catholic — Church of the Assumption, Warwick-street . {Ho7i. and Rev. Dr. Ca/wn Talbot. ) Notre Dame de France, 5, Leicester-place {Rev. Leo Thomas?) St, Patrick, Sutton-street, Soho-square {Rev. Langton Geo. Ve?r.) Jews — Western Synagogue, St, Alban's-place . . . . 88 {Rev. Hermann Davids.) Workhouse Chapel- Westminster Workhouse Chapel, Poland-street . .160 {Rev. S. H. Hayes.) E. 60 260 120 . 458 280 • 360 732 . 1092 rt:9 180 MARYLEBONE. Church of England — All Saints, Margaret-street, Cavendish-square {Rev. W. A. M'hitworth.) All Souls, Langham-place {Rev. S. Douglas) St. Andrew, Wells-street, Oxford-street {Rev. J}\ T. Hai'ldsworl/i.) St, Mark, Charlotte-street {Rev. R. Diickwoi'tli) . St. Paul, Great Portland-street {Rev. C. G. Williamsoii) St. James, Westmoreland-street {Rev. H. R. Haweis) . St. Peter, Vere-street {Rev. IV. P. Roberts) . Trinity Chapel, Devonshire-mews West {Rev. W. Cadma?i.) Marylebone Chapel, 63, High-street .... {Rev. E. G. Thomas.) Portman Chapel, Baker-street {Rev. H N. Sherbrooke.) St. Marylebone, Marylebone-road {Rev. W. Barker) . ,, ,, Mission Church, Paddington-street St. Thomas, Orchard-stree!, Portman-square {Rev. H. Geary.) Brunswick Chapel, Upper Berkeley-street . {Rev. E. IV. Moore.) Quebec Chapel, 17, Old Ouebec-street {Rev. E. Bottley) St. Luke, Nutford-place jRev. B. H Alford) St. Mark, Marylebone-road {Rev. G. C. Bellowes). St. Mary, Wyndham-place {Hon. and Rev. J. Leigh) . 417 513 76S 808 • 931 . 1215 122 . 214 362 540 755 . 315 . 467 . 587 No service. 168 . rtio5 1375 . 1181 1292 71 . 1355 . 165 371 • 302 296 . 321 *637 342 . 464 . 406 200 . 140 296 • 351 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. M. E. 496 - 309 450 164 . 1048 . 280 130 225 . lOI . 278 1057 549 . 674 . 360 228 . 39 1 106 . 1260 67 52 381 . 214 *-> 299 316 Church of England {co7iti?iued) — Christchiirch, Stafford-street, Lisson-grove . {Rev. J. L. Davies.) Holy Trinity, Marylebone-road {Rev. IV. Cadmaii) St. Barnabas, Bell-street, Edgvvare-road {Rev. J. Hvtclic7is.') St. Cyprian, Dorset-square {Rev. C. Gutcli) . St. Paul, Grove-street, Lisson-grove {Rev. E. A. AIidwi?iter.) All Saints, Finchley-road {Rev. H. S. Eyre) . Emmanuel Church, Aberdeen-place, Maida-hill {Rev. J. G. Tanner.) St. John's Chapel, St. John's Wood-road {Rev. H. M. Sa}idha7?t.) St. Mark, Upper Hamilton-terrace {Rev. Dr. R. Dnckworth.') St. Matthew, Carlisle-street, Portman-market {Rev. R. F. Spe?icer.) St. Stephen, Avenue-road, Regent's-park {Rev. E. H. A'elson.) Congregational— Paddington Chapel, Marylebone-road . . . {Rev. G. D. xMacgregor.) Shouldham-st., Bryanston-square {Rev.J.B. Warreii) . Trinity Chapel, John-street, Edgware-road . ( Rev. J. O. Fellowes.) Greville-place Chapel, Kilburn Priory {Rev. G. Stezvarf) St. John's Wood-terrace {Rev. E. Gi'iffith-Jones) . Baptist — Riding House-street {Various) ..... Franklin Hall, Castle-street — Welsh {Various) . Church-street, Edgware-road {Re7'. R. P. Cook) . Mount Zion Church, Hill-street (Rev. G. IV. Shepherd) Regent's Park Chapel {Rev. D. Davies) Abbey-road, St. John's Wood {Rev. W. Siott) Portland-town Mission Chapel {Various) Wesleyan — Hinde-street Chapel, Manchester-square {Rev. W'iUiavi J. Jhvzcn.) Brunswick Chapel, Melton-street [Rev. Albert Clayton) Victoria Chapel, Barrow Hill-rd. {Rev. SampsonWeaver) Primitive Methodist — Seymour-place, Bryanston-square {Rev. IV. H. Alle?i) United Methodist Free Church— John-street West, Edgware-road {Rev. William Horse) 114 203 140 185 120 192 . 139 . 214 66 63 68 181 140 . 384 373 689 97 200 377 762 214 285 302 . 248 . 29a 222 86 . 7^ 113 . 77 154 . IIOO . , 49 . 840 250 . 560 . 117 469 ST. GEORGE, HANOVER SQUARE. 7 Presbyterian— M. E. Upper GeoTge-street (Rev. Donald Eraser) . . . 752 . 928 M.a.T\horough-p\a.ce, St. ]oh.nsWood (Rev./. M.Gidson) 880 . 670 Unitarian — Little Portland-street Chapel (Rev. P. H. Wicksteed) . 183 , 68 Free Episcopal — Carlton Hill I53 • 87 Roman Catholic — St. Charles Borromeo, Upper Ogle-st., Langham-place 584 . 544 (Rev. TJiomas Rega?i.) The Annunciation — French Church. (Rev. LoiiisToicrsel) St. James, Spanish-place (Rev. Michael Barry) . Marylebone Workhouse Chapel (Rev. A. J. Hogan) Our Lady of the Rosary, 209, Marylebone-road . (Rev. John J. B?-ena7i.) Our Lady, Grove-road 320 . 430 Jews- Central Synagogue, Great Portland-street . . . 143 , 14 (Rev. David Fay.) West London Synagogue (Rev. D. W. Marks) . . 81 . — Spanish Synagogue (Rev. Joseph Repents) . . . — ,20 Upper Synagogue, Marlborough-pl., St. John's Wood . 247 . 50 (Rev. Berman Berliner^ Greek Church — Russian Church, Welbeck-street 20 , — (Rev. Eugene S7nimoff.) "Workhouse Chapel — Marylebone Workhouse Chapel (Rev. F. Tojts) • 379 , 367 ST. GEORGE, HANOVER SQUARE. Church of England — Hanover Church, Regent-street (Rev. F. A. Onnsby) . St. George, George-street, Hanover-square . . « (Rev. E. Cape I Cicre.) St. Mark, North Audley-street (Rev. J. IV. Ayre) St. Saviour, 419, Oxford-street (Rev. C. Rhind) . Berkeley Church, John-street (Rev. T. T. Shore) . Christ Church, Down-street (Vacant) .... Curzon Chapel, Curzon-street (Rev. Dr. E. Ker Gray) Grosvenor Church, South Audley-street (Rev. W. E. Elliott.) St. George's Chapel, Albemarle-street (Rev. F. Palme?') St. Mary, Bourdon-street, Berkeley-square . (Rev. E. Cape I Cuj'e.) 502 < 687 . . 375 . 711 447 . 36 . 315 . ■ 349 . 80 , adi 377 . 312 151 , . 95 335 • • 157 16 . — 410 . 272 8 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Church of England {co7iti7ii(ed) — All Saints, Grosvenor-road, VwaYxzo {Rev . R. Stewart^. Eaton Church, Coleshill-street, Eaton-square {Rev. C. A. Fox.) Holy Trinity, Parkside, Knightsbridge . . . . {Rev. Dr. Wilson.) St. Barnabas, Church-street, Pimlico {Rev. A. Giirney) St. Gabriel, Warwick-square {Rev. J. H.J. Ellison) St. John (Belgrave Chapel), Belgrave-square {Rev. A. Gic}7tey.) St. John-y'^-Baptist, 50, Pimlico-road {Rev. A. Gu?ney) St. John-y'^-Evangelist, Wilton-road {Rev. J. Storrs) St. Mary, Graham-street, Pimlico {Rev. H. M. Villiers) St. Michael, Chester-square, Pimlico {Rev. J. Flemitig) St. Paul, Wilton-place, Knightsbridge . . . . {Rev. H. M. Villiers:) St. Peter, Eaton-square, Pimlico {Rev. J. Storrs) . St. Peter's Chapel, Charlotte-street {Rev. J. Storrs) St. Saviour, St. George's-square, Pimlico {Rev. J. Walker.) Holy Trinity, Vauxhall-bridge-road {Rev. G. Miller) . St. James-the-Less, Upper Garden-street {Rev. G. D. W. Dixon.) St. John the Evangelist, Smith-square . . . . {Rev. C. W. Fttrse.) St. Mary, Vincent-square, Tothill-fields {Rev. A. G. Warner.) St. Matthew, Great Peter-street {Rev. W. B. Ttevelyan) St. Stephen, Rochester-row {Rev. W. M. Sificlair) All Saints, Ennismore-gardens, Knightsbridge {Rev. J. Wilson.) Chapel Royal, Whitehall {Rev. Edgar Sheppard) Christ Church, Victoria-street {Rev. F. K. Aglio7iby) Royal Military Church, Wellington Barracks {Rev. R. A. Corbctt.) St. Andrew, Ashley-place, Victoria-street {Rev. A. G. Bowman?) St. Margaret, Broad-sanctuary ( Ven. F. W. Farrar) St. Peter (Westminster Abbey) .... {Rev. Dr. G. G. Bradley, Dean?) Congregational — Robert-street, Grosvenor-square ( Various) . Eccleston-square, Belgrave-road, Pimlico {Rev. J. H. Hitchens.) St. Leonard-street, Vauxhall-bridge-road (Various) Trevor Chapel, Trevor-square (Frt:*:.'??//) Westminster Chapel, James-street {Rev. H. Si?no7t) M. 250 156 382 744 350 315 648 *5oo 1800 1 140 1800 499 r 22 '^ O ^ 685 190 367 494 501 169 151 714 415 1730 1721 92 448 60 389 535 E. 368 340 115 683 643 214 563 660 1046 1027 1727 318 781 279 237 615 247 364 411 «84 342 358 1128 1362 80 427 56 337 394 HOLBORN. M. E. 71 . 109 80 , • 103 202 , . 225 258 , 430 . • 332 , 671 Baptist — Carmel Church, Westbourne-street, Pimlico . {Rev. J. Parreir.) Rehoboth Church, Prince"s-row, Pimlico {Rev. J. Hand) Romney-street Chapel, Westminster {Rev. G. Davies). Wesleyan— Claverton-street, Pimlico {Rev. Benjajnin Broadley) . Horseferry-road {Rev. Thos. E. Bi'igdeit) United Methodist Free Church— Pimlico Chapel, Westmoreland-street , • . . 119 . no {Rev. C. Tregoning.) Victoria Chapel, Vauxhall-bridge-road {Rev. J. Hocking') 131 . 168 Presbyterian — Halkin-street West, Belgrave-square {Rev. A. Saphir) 264 . 137 Catholic Apostolic— Orchard-street, Victoria-street {Various) . . . 39 . 27 Roman Catholic — Immaculate Conception, Farm-street, Berkeley-square . 323 . — {Rev. Ed'-juard Pnfbrick.) Si. M2iry,l:iloxseiQrxy-ro2id. {Rev. Era7icis Scoles) . . 2>77 • ^S^ SS. Peter and Edward, Palace-street, Pimlico . . 312 . 320 [Rev. Cyril W. Forster.) Hospital Chapel — Emanuel Hospital Chapel {Rev. J. Maskell) . . 22 . — St. George's Hospital, Grosvenor-place. . . . 115 . 40 HOLBORN. Including Holborn and portions of Clerkenwell, Pentonville, AND City Road. Church of England — Lincoln's Inn Chapel, Lincoln's Inn .... Closed {Rev. Dr. H. JVaee.) Gray's Inn Chapel, Gray's Inn-square . . . . 74 . — {Rev. Dr. T. H. Stokoe.) St. George-the-Martyr, Queen's-square . . . 410 . 320 {Rev. D. Craveji.) St. John-the-Evangelist, Red Lion-square . . . 203 . 312 {Rev. E. C. Coney?) St. Alban-the-Martyr, Brook-street {Rev. A.J. Sttcklifig) Charterhouse Church {Rev. R. Elwyn) . . St. Peter, Great Saffron-hill {Rev. E. Caimey) St. James, Clerkenwell-green {Rev. J. H. Rose) . St. John the Baptist, St. Johns-square .... (Rev. W. Da'wso7i.) 767 , r -^ 5jj 68 . — 81 . , 186 360 . 325 67 . 144 10 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Church of England {coiithmcd) — St. Philip, Granville-square, King's Cross-road {^Rev. J. S. Jones ^ St. James, Pentonville-road {Rev. S. D. Shibbs) St. Silas, Penton-street {Rev. E. G. Hall) . St. Stephen Mission Church, White Lion-street {Rev. J. Cross.) St. Mark, Middleton-square {Rev. R. L. Giveeii) St. Peter, St. John-street-road {Rev. B. O. Shai'p) St. Barnabas, King's-square {Rev. R. Heyliger) St. Matthew, City-road {Rev. G. H. Perryf) . St. Paul, Peartree-street {Rev. A. S. Hern?ig) St. Clement, Lever-street {Rev. J. Longridge) St. Luke, Old-street {Rev. IV. G. Abbott) . St. Mary, Charterhouse, Playhouse-yard {Rev. N. Dawes.) St. Paul, Bunhill-rovv {Rev. G. Sviith) . Congregational— Claremont Chapel {Rev. W. Whittey) . Pentonville-road Chapel, King's Cross . {Rev. B evil Allen.) City-road Chapel {Rev. G. Tho77ipsoii) . "Whitefield Tabernacle, Tabernacle-walk {Rev. J. Morgan^ Independent — Woodbridge-street Chapel {Rev. George Davis) . Providence Chapel, Regent-street, City-road {Rev. TVilliafn Sinde?i.) Baptist— John-street Chapel (/i^T/.y. iE". 6"/i! 248 114 40 620 205 ^685 68 j- 175 E. 269 102 222 113 501 256 72 370 155 234 559 34^ 267 227 291 43 70a ■^22 249 86 234 370 536 277 J) J' STRAND— CAMBER WELL. II Eoman Catholic — SS. Peter and Paul, Rosoman-street . . . . {Rev. Joseph L. Biemans.) St. Joseph, Lamb's-buildings, Bunhill-rovv . (Rev. David Toomey?) STRAND. = Church of England — Chapel Roj'^al, St. James's Palace . . . . . {Rev. Edgar Sheppard?) St. John, Broad-court, Drury-lane {Rev. E. Venables) . St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar-square {Rev. J. Eenwick Kitto.) Chapel Royal, Savoy, Victoria Embankment {Rev. H. White.) King's College Chapel, i6o. Strand {Rev. Dr. PVace) St. Mar>'-le-Strand {Rev. L. TngwelV) .... St. Paul, Covent-garden {Rev. S. Ciimberlege) St. Clement Danes, Strand {Rev. J. Lindsay) Congregational— Orange-street Chapel {VaiHous) ..... Presbyterian — Whitfield Chapel {Rev. B. Alexander) .... Church of Scotland — Crown-court, Drury-lane {Rev. //. M. Philip) German Lutheran- German Chapel Royal, St. James' Palace {Rev. Dr. Walbaiim.) Roman Catholic — Corpus Christi, Maiden-lane {Rev. Philip Phillips) Jews — Maiden-lane Synagogue ...... CAMBER^WELL. M. 185 290 E. 313 172 Closed 202 . 548 , - 310 , 576 Closed 58 . 84 . 125 . 212 . , 84 194 353 73 • 82 46 . 67 155 . 135 lOI 22c ..3 . 252 24 II 476 359 Comprising the Sub-Districts of Dulwich, Camberwell, and Peckham. Church of England- Chapel of Alleyne's College, Dulwich .... {Rev. G. W. Daniell.) Dulwich College Chapel of Ease {Rev. G. W. Daniell) St. Paul, Herne-hill {Rev. G. S. Bridge) St. Stephen, Dulwich {Rev. M. A. Clark) . Camden Church, Peckham-road ..... {Veil. Archd. Richardson.) 287 . Ill 499 ' , 328 397 . , 209 558 . . 481 12 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Church of England {continued) — J/. Emmanuel Church, Dulvvich {Rev. B. Forster) . . *300 St. Clement, Duhvich. (Rev. If. F. Je?imngs) . . 667 St. Giles, Church-street (Rev. F. Kelly) . . . 1020 St. James, Knatchbull-road {Rev. J. D. Dyke) . . *62r St. John, East Dulvvich {Rev. T. A. Warburtoit) . . 1090 St. Peter, Dulwich {Rev. W. Calvei^t) . . . .589 St. Saviour, Denmark-park {Rev. H. S. Swithenbank) . 767 All Saints, Blenheim-grove (y?^7/. y. Gaster) . . . *562 Christ Church, Old Kent-road {Rev. R. O. T. Thorpe) . 364 Licensed Victuallers' Asylum ..... *238 St. Andrew, Glengale-road {Rev. VV. S. Cadmaii). . 151 St. Antholin, Nunhead (7?^?7. y^. Z^r^w) . . . .671 St. Chrysostom, Hill-street {Rev. J. Haycroft) . . 272 St. Jude, Meeting House-lane {Rev. C.J. Meade). . 675 St. Mary Magdalene {Rev. T. Stnith) . . . .785 St. George, Well-street {Rev. N'. Campbell) . . . 345 St. Luke, Rosemary-road {Rev. H. B. Chcipmaii) . . 574 St. Philip, Old Kent-road {Rev. T. H. L. Leary) . . 205 St. Mark, Old Kent-road {Rev. A. R. Goodacre) . .156 St. Dunstan, East Dulwich {Rev. W. Calvert) . . 227 St. Mark, Peckham {Rev. G. Collett) . . . .521 Congregational— Camberwell-green {Rev. C. deviance) .... 490 Camberwell New-road, Charles-street {Rev. W. Tubb) . *22o Dulwich-grove {Rev. D. Alexa7ider) . . . .194 Clifton Chapel, Peckham (/?^7/. //. y. /*7^^;2) '. . *io8 . 137 Unitarian — East Surrey-grove . . . . . . . 62 . 51 A\ond.2i\e-rocidi,'PQQkh3.m{Rev.J.S.M2i7?iiJtery) . .101. 83 Christadelphian — Camberwell New-road {Various) — • 33- Eoman Catholic — St. Anthony, Lordship-lane (7?^7/. F. /.9^^//0 • . 183 . 138 Our Lady, Lower Park-road {Rev. F. Liborhis) . . 292 . 435 Workhouses and Hospitals— Camberwell Workhouse, Havil-street . . . . 102 . 88 {Rev. G. W. B. Arnold:) Camberwell Workhouse, Gordon-road .... 342 . 252; {Rev. G. W. B. Arnold.) H THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. LAMBETH. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Waterloo-road, Lambeth, Kennington, Brixton, and Norwood. Church of England — M. St. Andrew, Lambeth {Rev. T. M. Fielder) . . .139 Si. ]o\\n,V^2XQv\oo-xoa.d. (Rev. A. Jephso?i) . . . 253 All Saints, York- street (Rev. Dr. Lee) . . . .41 St. Thomas, Westminster Bridge-road {Rev. J. Starey) 240 Holy Trinity, Lambeth {Rev. IV. VVarreii) . . .185 St. Mary, Lambeth-road {Hon. and Rev. F G.Pelhani) *9i6 Emmanuel Church, Lambeth {Rev. E. M. Walker) . 240 St. Mary, Princes-road {Rev. G. H. Broinfield) . .552 St. Peter, Upper Kennington-lane {Rev. G. W. Herbe7't) *I97 St. Philip, Kennington-road {Rev. J. H. Walshew) . 123 All Saints, South Lambeth {Rev. A. T. Edwards) . 1030 St. Anne, Lambeth-road South {Rev. W. A. HaiTison). *yjo St.' Barnabas, Guildford-road {Rev. IV. W. Edwards) . 337 St. James, Kennington Park-road {Rev. S. B. Ha?'ris) . 139 St. Silas, Dawlish-street {Rev. W. W. Edwards). . 126 St. Stephen, South Lambeth (Rev. J. S. Pratt) . . *526 St. Augustine, Clapham-rise {Rev. A. Edwards) . . 373 Christ Church, Brixton-road North {Rev. J. Hussey) . 786 St. Andrew, Stockwell-green {Rev. C. E. Escreef) . 464 St. John, Vassall-road, Kennington {Rev. C. E. Brooke) 817 St. Mark, Kennington {Rev. H. Montgomery) . .815 St. Michael, Stockwell {Rev. M. H. Begbie) . . .421 St. Catherine, Lou^hboro'-park (A'.?'t/.y. i?6'w) . . 167 St. John, Angell Town {Rev. C.J. R. Cooke) . . 501 St. Jude, Herne-hill {Rev. R. B. Ransford) . . . 759 St. Matthew, Brixton (Rev. iV. A. Garland) . . 1002 St. Matthew, Denmark-hill {Rev. S. Carolhi) . -515 St. Paul, West Brixton (Re?^. G. V. Concanon) . . 940 St. Saviour. Herne-hill-road {Rev. L. T. Chavasse) . 534 St. Saviour, Lambert-road {Rev. F. G. Sanders) . . 532 St. Matthias, Upper Tulse-hill {Rev. W. C Moore) . 313 Christ Church, Gipsy-hill (/vV7/. A'. y4//^;^) . . .915 Emmanuel Church, West Dulwich {Rev. E. Rae) • *556 Holy Trinity, Tulse-hill {Rev. IV. C Moore) . . 708 St. John, Upper Norwood {Rev. IV. F. Bateman) . 882 St. Luke, Lower Norwood {Rev. J. Gihnore) . . 500 Congregational— Claylands Chapel, C\ziphcim-road (Rev. J. Foster) . 184 Priory Chapel, Wandsworth-road (AVt/./. /.^ /^/rt) . *225 Brixton Independent Church (Rev. Dr. Stevenson) . 810 Loughboro' Park Chapel (Rev. D. A. Herschell) . . 399 Stockwell-road (Rev. C. Cluwibers) .... 396 E. LAMBETH. 15 Congregational {conthmed) — Trinity Church, Brixton {Rev. W. Herbert^ . York-road Chapel {Rev. T. Davies) Duhvich Church, Park-road {Rev. A. C. Tat'boltoji) Christ Church, Westminster-bridge-road {Rev. New77ia7i Hall?) Lower Norwood, Chapel-road {Rev. S. King) Esher-street, Kennington-lane {Vacant) Baptist — Stockwell Baptist Chapel {Vacant) Providence Chapel, Auckland-hill {Various) Brixton Tabernacle, Stockwell-road {Rev. C. Cornwell) Cornwall-road, Brixton {Rev. E. P. Barrett) Denmark-place {Rev. S. B. Rees) .... Gresham Chapel, Barrington-road {Rev. J. T. Swift) Solon-road, Brixton {Rev. J. Douglas) . Metropolitan Tabernacle {Rev. C. H. Spurgeon) . Regent-street Chapel, Lambeth {Rev. T. C. Page) Wynne-road, Brixton {Rev. J. C. Brow?t) Charles-street, Camberwell New-road . {Rev. J. A. Griffi7t.) Gips3''-road, Lower Norwood {Rev. W. Hobbs) Vauxhall Chapel, Kennington-lane {Rev. T.J. Malyon) Chatsworth-road, Lower Norwood {Rev. W. F. Gooch) Bedford-row, Clapham {Rev. W. Tooke) Wesleyan — John-street, South Lambeth {Rev. Richa7'd Roberts) Studley-road, Stockwell {Rev. Willia77i Wate7's) Vauxhall-walk {Rev. IV. Wood) . Mostyn-road, Kennington {Rev. John Walto7i) Knight"s-hill, Norwood {Rev. W. H. Thofnpson) Brixton-hill {Rev. F. J. Sha??') Roupell-park {Rev. T. H. Hopki7is) Lambeth-road {Rev. Richard Roberts) . Westow-hill, Upper Norwood {Rev. R.J. Meye7') United Methodist Free Church- Miles Street, Vauxhall (/^^t/./. i^^^^^r/^) Railton-road, Herne-hill {Rev. J. Hocki7ig) . Paradise-road, Stockwell {Rev. H. Codli7ig) . M. • 313 . 219 • 385 • 307 . 127 . 80 . 818 . 1296 . 275 • 243 . 106 • 175 . 772 • 943 • 79 • 59 ) 188 . 203 . *i6i . 406 . 482 . 400 . 386 . 448 . 358 • 370 • 4519 . 6070 • 135 . 167 . 152 . 85 . 301 . 344 • 365 . 423 ) 155 . 284 ) 424 . 584 . 47 . 56 • 32 . 43 . 526 . 485 . 182 189 . 425 • 413 . 180 . 167 . 660 . 1030 . 4S5 . 364 . 471 . 583 . 613 . 857 . 230 . 185 . 293 • 244 . 81 . 82 Methodist New Connexion — Southwell Chapel, Wandsworth-road . {Rev. D7-. C. D. Ward.) 55 56 i6 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Primitive Methodist — M. Thomas-street, Kennington-park {Rev. F.\R. Andf^ews) 85 Hamilton-road, Norwood {Rev. IVilliavi Wray) . . yi Windsor-road, Lower Norwood {Rev. William Wray) . 21 Presbyterian— Verulam Church, Kennington-road {Rev. P. A. Milne) 123 Trinit}" Church, Clapham-road {Rev. Di'. MacEwaji) . 736 Catholic Apostolic — Camberwell New-road {Rev. W. Hackc?y) . . . 285 Unitarian — Effra-road, Brixton {Rev. W. M. Ai7tsworth) . .128 Free Church— Immanuel Church, Brixton {Rev. Aitbrey Price) . . 247 Bible Christian — Waterloo-road {Rev. W. H. Pickell) . . . ,191 Christadelphian — Westminster Bridge-road ...... — Eoman Catholic— Camberwell New-road {Rev. Jos. C. C. McGi'atli) . 620 Convent, Norwood {Rev. Fj-aiicis O' Callaghaii) . .273 Hospital, Workhouse, etc. — St. Thomas's Hospital {Rev. J. Grant Mills) . . 82 Lambeth Workhouse {Rev. W. H. Langworfhy) . . 500 Norwood Industrial School {Rev. W. H. Seffins) . .491 E. 125 82 24 188 421 198 55 236 250 96 700 186 497 ST. SAVIOUR, SOUTH^WARK. Comprising Sub-Districts of Christ Church ; St. Saviour, Kent Road ; Borough Road ; London Road ; Trinity, Newington ; St. Mary, Newington ; St. Peter, Walworth. Church of England- Christ Church, Blackfriars-road {Rev. A. II. de Fontaine) All Hallows, Pepper-street, Union-street {Rev. G. W\ Berkeley:) St. Peter, Sumner-street ( Vacant) .... St. Saviour, Borough High-street {Rev. W. Thoinpson) St. George-the-Martyr, High-street {Rev. B. Cassin) St. Stephen, Tabard-street {Rev. W. Dodge) SL Alphege, Lancaster-street {Rev. A. B. Goidden) St. Michael, Lant-street {Rev. Dr. Newton) . St. Jude, St. George's-road {Rev. J. W. PitcJiford) St. Paul, W^estminster Bridge-road {Rev. E. N. Willson) Holy Trinity, Trinity-square {Rev. D. A. Moiillin) St. Andrew, New Kent-road {Rev. L. S. E. Trousdale) ') 263 . 509 • 194 186 . lOI 116 ) 687 391 . 40S 815 • 93 127 312 517 • 37 • 57 . 170 . 26=; ) Closed. . 210 . 137 312 . 517 ST. SAVIOUR, SOUTHWARK. 17 Church of England {conthmcd) — M. St. Matthew, New Kent-road i^Rev. J. M. Cadmaii) All Saints, Surrey-square {Rev. O. Mitchell) All Souls, Grosvenor-park {Rev. Dr. Hill) . St. Mark, Walworth {Rev. W. E. Evill) St. Peter, Beckford-row {Rev. AL M. Mimgea7ii) . St. Stephen, Walworth-common {Rev. G. A. Ormsby) St. Agnes, Kennington {Rev. T. B. Dover) . St. Gabriel, Newington ...... St. John, York-street {Rev. G. T. Cotha77i) . St. Mary, Kennington Park-road {Rev. G. T. Pal??tej') St. Paul, Lorrimore-square {Rev. E. F. Alexander) St. Mary Magdalene, Clarence-street {Rev. Henry IVal/s.) Congregational — Pilgrim Church, New Kent-road {Rev. F. Barclay) Borough-road Chapel {Rev. G. M. Murphy) . Southwark Bridge-road (Welsh) (Rev. F. Thomas) Sutherland Chapel, Walworth {Rev. C. Chandler) York-street, Walworth {Rev. J. P. Tu7-qua7id) Collier's Rents, New Kent-road {Rev. Dr. Wilso7i) Baptist— Borough-road {Rev. G. W. McCree) Upton Chapel, Burkham-terrace {Rev. W. VVilliaTns) Arthur-street, Camberwell-gate {^Rev. S. H. Akehu7-st) East-street, Walworth-road {Rev. T. A. Ca7-ver) . York-street, Walworth-road {Varioics) . Surrey Tabernacle {Vaca7it) ..... Walworth-road {Rev. W. J. Mills) Wesleyan— ^i2imiordi-sX.Tee.t {Rev. Richa7'd Robe7'ts) . Lock's Fields, Rodney-road {Rev. IV. R. Stewart). Camberwell-road, Walworth {Rev. J. Hugh Morga)i) Methodist New Connexion- Brunswick Church, Great Dover-road . {Rev. W771. IV. Howa7'd) Kingslake-street, Old Kent-road . . {Rev. W771. W. Howa7-d) Primitive Methodist — Surrey Chapel, Blackfriars-rd. {Rev. Be7ija?7ii7t Soiior) Trinity-street, Borough {Rev. F7-cderic R. A7id7-ews) East-street, Walworth-road {Rev. Ja77ies W^Coad ) Presbyterian — St. George, Borough-road {Rev. H. M. Mackenzie) . 129 . 281 153 . *474 . 929 . 178 133 . 138 264 . 361 506 . 434 540 . 492 . 390 . 227 264 . 141 170 . 384 788 . 476 527 . 251 154 . 205 424 . 208 . 281 . 57 . 172 . 126 . 225 . 109 . 224 • 52 . 62 I T> 223 : 851 . 879 . 210 . 247 . 204 . 201 7 10 . 616 • 749 . 357 455 . 109 . 149 . 223 . 164 . 338 651 . 134 229 . 115 . 109 . 108 147 . 82 . 63 . 57 . 145 126 i8 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Unitarian — Stamford-street Chapel {Rev. C. Bowie) Peculiar People— Bath-street, London-road {Various) Christians— Beresford-street {Various) ... Roman Catholic— St. George's Church, St. George's-road . {Canon Wvi. Murnane,) Jews— Vowler-street, Wahvorth-road {Rev. F. L. Cohen) M. E. 79 136 33 32 335 336 2273 . 2634 55 14 ST. OLAVE, SOUTH^WARK. Comprising the Sub-Districts of St. Olave; Leather Market; St. Mary Magdalene ; St. James, Bermondsey ; Rotherhithe. Church of England — St. John, Horselydown {Rev. W.J. Ratchelo?') St. Olave, Tooley-street {Rev. Dr. Ma ^ p* jj5 1 22 121 • 247 . 136 117 . 118 . 213 302 . 205 . 181 . 268 268 • 139 . 84 • 293 . 71 • 159 . 144 . 246 . 354 . 132 . lOI I SHOREDITCH. 19 Baptist {co)itl9med) — New Church-street {Rev. J. L. Men-es) . . . . Abbey-street {Rev. J. Carlile) Rotherhithe New-road {Vacant) Wesleyan— Silver-street, Rotherhithe {Rev. T. W. Johnstone') . Southwark Park {Rev. W. R. Stewart) . . . Southwark Chapel, Chapel-place (T?^^/. T. W.Johiistone) United Methodist Free Church— Grange-road, Bermondsey {Rev. H. Codling) Manor Chapel, Bermondsey {Rev. IV. Diinstan) . Albion-street, Rotherhithe {Rev. W. Mildoji) Union-road, Rotherhithe {Rev. H. Codling) . St. James Hall, St. James-road {Rev. W. Mildon) Welsh Calvinistic Methodist— Crosby-row, King-street, Borough .... Presbyterian — Southwark Park-road {Rev. Thomas Curry) . Nor. Lutheran— Ebenezer, Derrick-street {Rev. S. H, Jerisen) Roman Catholic— Our Lady, Trinity-street {Rev. Charles Kirnpe) . Most Holy Trinity, Dockhead {Rev. Charles Huggett) Our Lady, Melior-street Hospital- Guy's Hospital, Southwark M. E. 158 179 • 172 140 203 203 104 530 390 lOI 810 940 105 197 145 70 80 . 130 327 109 100 55 73 238 75 160 293 75 60 20 325 • 152 621 239 126 86 11 'jj SHOREDITCH. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Holywell ; St. Leonard ; HoxTON New Town ; Hoxton Old Town ; Haggerston. Church of England— St. Agatha, Wilson-street, Finsbury-square . {Rev. F. C. Wills.) St. James, Curtain-road {Rev. A.J. Buss) . St. Leonard, Shoreditch {Rev. S. Bnss) St. Michael, Mark-street, Finsbury {Rev. H. D. Nihill) Holy Trinity, Hoxton {Rev. W. H. Sotheby) . St. Mark, Old-street {Rev. T. C. IVedster) . St. Mary, Hoxton {Rev. iV. J. Devereux) Christ Church, New North-road {Rev. H. P. Kelly) St. Anne, Hoxton-street {Rev. W. M. Pullock) . St. John, New North-road {Rev. G. P. Pozvnall) . St. Peter, Hoxton-square {Rev. T. Priestly) . St. Saviour, Hyde-road {Rev. W. W. Goddai'd) . ■ 232 164 . 285 475 ) 159 103 . 103 400 . 108 IIO' . 181 3.34 . 83 187 . 79 I20' . 403 701 • 51 III • 339 619 20 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Church of England {co7itmiied)— All Saints, Haggerston {Rev. W. St. H. Bourne) St. Andrew, Hoxton {Rev. H. Hav7?ian) St. Augustine, Haggerston {Rei'. J. N'. Burroivs) St. Chad, Haggerston {Rev. W. R. Sha?'pe) . St. Columba, Haggerston {Rev. J. V. Walters) St. ^lar}', Haggerston {Rev. A. Tanner) St. Paul, Haggerston {JRev. S. J. Stone) . St. Stephen, Haggerston {Rev. G. Morris) . Congregational — Pownall-road, Dalston {Rev. R. Mackay) Barbican Chapel. New North-road {Rev. J. Boyle) New Tabernacle, Old-street {Rev. Peter H. Davies) Baptist — Oueen's-road, Dalston {Rev. IV. Miall) Bethel Church, Hoxton {Varioies) . Jireh Chapel, East-road {Rev. W. Waite) Wesleyan— Hertford-street, Haggerston {Rev. R. P. Dowjies) New North-road, Hoxton {Rev. J. R. Berry) United Methodist Free Church — Maidstone-street, Haggerston {Rev. Tho7nas Foster) Willow-street, Shoreditch {Rev. IV. Treyall) Primitive Methodist — Philip-street, Hoxton {Rev. John Hanunond) Bible Christians — Jubilee Chapel, East-road {Rev. W. Jeffery) . Believers — Westmoreland-place, City-road {Va?ious) Roman Catholic — St. !\Ionica. Hoxton-square {Rev. Dr. Michael Kelly) Workhouse — St. Luke's Workhouse, Shepherdess-walk {Rev. A. P. Hockin.) M. E. :l'^'2 301 83 125 403 355 400 234 132 III 345 362 • 336 423 116 127 . 150 165 ) 240 350 es) . 143 . 387 , . 62 . 1^ . . 45 ■ 34 • 20 • 30 ) . 84 . 107 • . 262 . 318 ter) • 50 3J • . no . 170 61 no n2 160 107 130 47 194 120 BETHNAL-GREEN. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Hackney Road, Bethnal Green, Bethnal Green Church, and Bethnal Green Town. Church of England— St. Simon Zelotes, Bethnal-green {Rev. E. P. Greeti) . 109 . 159 St. John, Cambridge-road {Rev. H. B. Bromhy) . . 536 . 625 St. James-the-Less, Victoria-park {Rev. G. Moon) . 2S2 . 298 WHITECHA PEL. 21 Church of England {continued)— M. E. St. Bartholomew, Essex-street {Rev. J. Clemmens) . 1 20 . 155 St. Barnabas, Grove-road {Rev. G. Barnes) . . . 123 . 188 St. Philip, Friars-mount {Rev. R. R. IV. Loveridge) . 121 . 245 St. Matthias, Hare-street (/i'^^'. i^. W. Briggs) . . 103 . 317 St. Matthew, Church-row {Rev. S. C. H. Ha?isard) . *378 . 896 Holy Trinity, Church-street, Shoreditch . . . 41 . 50 {Rev. W. Shakespear.) St. Paul, Bethnal Green {Rev. B. Grant) . . . 34 . 105 St. jude, Bethnal Green {Rev. At/red Strug7iett) . . 175 . 197 St. James-the-Great {Rev. E. F. Coke) . . . • 55 • 5^ S\..\ndxe\\,\'\2idi.\XQX.-^\xee\.{Hon.a7idRev.F.Adderley) 144 . 242 St. Peter, Hackney-road {Rev. T. IVoolley) . . . 286 . 284 St. Thomas, Baroness-road {Rev. H. Fawcett) . . 140 , 220 Jews' Episcopal Chapel {Rev. J. B. Barraclough) . 378 . 277 Congregational — Adelphi Chapel, Hackney-road {Rev. R. B. La7ider) . 271 . 570 Bethnal Green-road {Rev. J. S. Watts) .... 323 . 567 Approach-road, Victoria Park {Rev. Thomas Evans) . *885 . 953 Sydney-street (y?^'6/. T.J.R. Temple) . . . . 162 . 187 Baptist— Grove-road, Victoria-park {Rev. W. J. Inglis) . . 403 . 433 Hope Chape], Novton-street {Rev. J. Copeta?id) . . 122 . 105 Bethnal Green-road {Rev. W. H. Sniith) . . . 188 . 282 Shalom Chapel, The Oval {Rev. H. Myerson) . . 77 . 86 Shoreditch Tabernacle {Rev. IV. Cuff) . . . 1033 . 1468 Wesleyan— Hackney-road {Rev. J. R. Berry) 232 . 383 Approach-road, Victoria Park {Rev. Thos. T. Lambe7't) 479 . 532 Primitive Methodist- Memorial Church, The Oval {Rev. G. Shapcott) . • 85 . 99 WHITEGHAPEL. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Spitalfields, Mile-End New Town, Whitechapel Church, Goodman's-fields, and Aldgate. Church of England — St. Mark,>Wliitechapel {Rev. G. Dave7tport) St. Paul, Dock-street {Rev. D. G7'eato7-ex) Holy Trinity. Minories {Rev. E. M. To7nli7iso7i) . St. Mary Matfelon, Whitechapel-road .... {Rev. A. J. Robi7iso7i.) St. Peter-ad-Vincula, Tower {Rev. E. J. Rogers) St. Jude, Commercial-street {Rev. S. A. Bar7iett) Christ Church, Commercial-street {Rev. R. C. Billi7ig) St. Mary, Spital-square {Rev. M. TJiomas) . 246 . 180 187 . 219 22 57 531 • 591 230 103 96 154 191 33« 171 . 116 22 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Church of England {contiimed) — St. Stephen, Commercial-street . . {Rev. J. S. Whichelow.) All Saints, Mile-end New Town {Rev. H. A. Mason) St. Olave, Mile-end New Town {Rev. E. L. Gj'een) Congregational- Trinity Church, Mile-end New Town . {Rev. Dr. W. Tyler.) Sion Chapel, Whitechapel-road {Rev. A. W. Bennett). loi Baptist — Artillery-street, Spitalfields ( Va7'ioiis) . Little Alie-street {Rev. R. E. Seal's) Commercial-street, Whitechapel {Rev. W. T. Adey) Zoar Chapel, Great Alie-street {Rev. E. Ashdown) Wesleyan — Church-street, Spitalfields {Rev. Willia77i Johnson) United Methodist Free Church— Hanbury-street, Spitalfields {Rev. Tho7nas Foster) Friends — Bedford Institute, Wheeler-street Lutheran — St. George, Little Alie-street {Rev. Dr. Cappel) . Roman Catholic — English Martyrs, Great Prescot-street . {Rev. W. M.J. Ring.) St. Ann, Albert-place 629 Hospital Church- London Hospital, Whitechapel {Rev. H. T. Valentine) 146 . 127 ST. GEORGE-IN-THE-EAST. Comprising the Sub-districts of St. George (North), and St. John. Church of England — St. Peter, Old Gravel-lane {Rev. L. S. Wainwright) St. Mattlicw, Princes-square {Rev. J. M. Fidler) St. Mary, Johnston-street {Rev. H. Sinden) . St. John the Evangelist {Rev C. T. C. Bennett) St. George-in-the-East {Rev. C. H. Tur?ier) . Christ Church, Watney-street {Rev. W. P.Jay) Congregational — Ebenezer Chapel, Watney-street {Rev. B. Sackett) . 137 . 335 M. E. 144 . 175 120 . *79 . 222 204 156 . 189 lOI . 147 41 141 63 243 53 113 59 237 86 109 28 49 67 76 102 83 510 500 629 380 ht) . 226 220 . 131 207 . . 48 82 . . 98 128 . 292 425 . 234 254 MILE-END OLD TOWN. 23 M. 320 . E. 376 144 . 281 . 64 399 114 . 87 *59 - 103 61 — 325 . 475 Baptist — Commercial-road {Rev. J. Fletcher) Wesleyan— Dee-street {Rev. William Hirst) .... St. George's Centenary Chapel {Rev. Thomas Dixon) United Methodist Free Church- Cannon Street-road {Rev. IV. J. Christophers) Primitive Methodist — Sutton-street {Rev. TJiODias Hiiniphries) Lutheran- Swedish Church, Princes-square {Rev. A. R. Frost) Roman Catholic — SS. Mary and Michael, Commercial-road {Rev. F. O. Callaghan.) MILE-END OLD TO^WN. Church of England- Christ Church, Stepney {Rev. F. J. Hobbi7is) St. Augustine, Settle-street {Rev. H. IV. JVilsou) St. Philip, Turner-street, Stepney {Rev. S. Vatcher) St. Thomas, Harbour-square {Rev. A. W. Cribb) St. Anthony, Globe-road {Rev. A. IV. F. Martell) St. Benet, Mile End-road {Rev. T Richardson) St. Luke, Burdett-road {Rev. IV Wallace) . St. Paul, Bow-common {Rev. R. T Pluinjiiei') St. Peter, Mile-end {Rev. F. H. Dinnis) Holy Trinity, Tredegar-square {Rev. J. Greaves) Congregational — Mile End-road {Rev. G. Seymour) Latimer Chapel, Bridge-street {Rev. J. W. Atkinso?i) Burdett-road {Rev. J. R. Fishe?') .... Stepney Meeting House {Rev. G. S. Reaney) Wycliffe Chapel, Stepney {Rev. C. Lemoi^ie) Calvinistic Congregational — Zion Chapel, White Horse-lane, Stepney {Various) Baptist- East London Tabernacle {Rev. A. G. Brozvn) Rehoboth Chapel, Stepney ( Various) . Wesleyan — Lycett Memorial Chapel {Rev. O^sar Caine) German Wesleyan, Commercial-road {Rev. J. Urech) United Methodist Free Church- Free Church, Jubilee-street {Rev, W,J. Christophers) 385 162 *3i5 92 162 249 99 640 180 *245 168 324 272 511 *642 29 1696 117 374 84 11 243 221 720 106 183 148 250 580 123 188 248 346 434 933 917 38 1831 134 412 97 24 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Primitive Methodist— M. E. Tabernacle, Stepney-green (Tv'^?!'. Tho?nas Humphries) i68 . 185 Church of Scotland — St Andrew, Philpot-street {Rev. Dr. Sotitei') . . 17 . 26 Presbyterian^ John Knox s Church, Stepney (Rev. Ja?nes AIackmi(os/i) 124 . 131 Unitarian — > College Chapel, Stepney-greeni(/v'^?7. R. Spears) . . 73 • 103 Christadelphian — Christadelphian Hall (Various) 30 . 34 Roman Catholic — St. Boniface (German), Union-street (Rev. H. Volk) . 344 . 407 Guardian Angels,iMile End-road (Rev. Thomas De7my) 197 . 199 STEPNEY. Comprising the Sub-districts \ of Shadwell, Ratcliffe, and LiMEHOUSE. Church of England — St. Paul, High-street, Shadwell (Rez'. E. Bray) . St. Dunstan, High-street (RezK E. Hoskyiis) Si.]^xne?.,V.?i\c\\^(Rev. R. K. Arbiithnot) . St. Matthew, Commercial-rd. East (Rev. S. B. Bridges) Emmanuel Mission Church, Devonport-st., Commercial- road (Rev. John T. IVyatl) ..... St. John, \\ apping (Rev. A. R. Carte?') St. Ann, Commercial-road (Rev. W. Donne) .St. John, Limehouse (Rev. C. Andei'son) Congregational — Coverdale Chapel, Commercial-street (v'^t'T'.y. Z7/<:^6-) . 172 . 344 Wesley an— Brunswick Chapel, Limehouse (Rev. William Hirst) . 163 . 210 Seamen's Chapel, Commercial-road East . . . 76 . 125 (Rev. He?iry W.Jones.) United Methodist Free Church— Piggot-strect, Limehouse (AVz'. W.J. Christophers) , 208 . 137 New Jerusalem Church — Zion Chapel, Three Colt-street (Va)ioits) . . . — .46 Friends — Ratcliff Meeting House (Frt/w/^i') . . . . 54 . 87 Eoman Catholic — St. Patrick, Wapping (Rev. Francis C Becklcy) . . 424 . i 5 259 • 137 *847 . 1466 146 . 140 105 • 179 113 . 102 1 86 . 21S 696 . 851 65 . 84 POPLAR. 25 POPLAR. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Bow, Bromley, and Poplar. Church of England— M. E, All Saints, East India-road {Rev. T. IV. Nowell) . . 502 Christ Church, Isle of Dogs (Rev. C. S. Coldwell) . 182 St. John, Isle of Dogs (Rev. E. N. Stolt) . . .314 St. Luke, Mill wall (Z?^?/. /. ///^Ti//*?/^) . . . .302 St. Matthias, High-street (Re7A C. Neil) . . .202 St. Saviour, Northumberland-street (Rev. V. E. Skrme) 210 St. Stephen, East India-road (Rev. R.J. Elliott) . .316 St. Mary, Garford- street (Rev. P. Alpe) . . .225 St. Mark, Victoria-park (Rev. M. S'weet?nau) . .169 St. Mary, Bow (Rev. W. P. Insley) . . . .178 St. Paul, Old Ford (Rev. W. Adaniso7i) . . -55 St. Stephen, Tredegar-road (Rev. T. R. Lawi^ence) . 671 All Hallows, Bromley-by-Bow (Rev. J. Matthews) . 159 St. Gabriel, Bromley (Rev. F. Kirton) .... 290 St. Mary, High-street, Bromley ..... 325 St. Michael, Bromley (Rev. H. M. Tyrwhitt) . . 436 All Hallows, East India Docks (Rev. A. E. Daltoii) . 555 Congregational — Trinity Chapel, East India-road (Rev. J. Chadbuni) . 520 Millwall Chapel, West Ferry-road (Rev. W.J. TeDiple) 109 North Bow Congregational Church (Rev. E. Schnadhoi'st) 68 Harley-street (Rev. IV. E. Huriidall) .... 695 Bromley Chapel, Bruce-road (Rev. W. Saunders) . . 270 Baptist- Bow Chapel, High-street (Rev. G. H. Carr) . Cotton-street Chapel {Rev. W. H. Broad) . Bethel Chapel, High -street (Rev. H. F. Noyes) Evan-street Chapel ..... Parnell-road, Old Ford (Rev. C. F. Ver?t07i) . George-street, Bromley ..... Mount Zion, Botolph-road, Bromley (Rev. IV. H. Lee) The Tabernacle, Bromley (Rev. W. T. Lambou?'ne) Blackthorn-street, Bow Common (Rev. H. A. Fletcher) Wesleyan — Bow-road (Rev. Edwai'd S. Banhajn) Bow Common (Rev. T. F. Rawlings) Old Ford-road (Rev. William Hirst) Poplar Chapel, East India-road Cubitt Town (Rev. Thomas Di.von) Chenal-street, Millwall (Rev. William Hirst) 1^1 255 60 105 65 249 74 173 251 367 249 311 462 224 95 M. E. 414 245 590 260 55 134 269 213 76 205 54 . 43 133 • 109 89 . 116 26 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. United Methodist Free Church— Bruce-road {Rev. MattJiias T. Alycrs) . Bath-street {Rev. A. Soothill) .... Primitive Methodist — Driffield-road {Rev. John Dickensoii) Chrisp-street, Poplar {Rev. J. R. T?'avener) . Maria-street, Millvvall {Rev. J. T)'yo7i Davies) Manchester-road, Cubitt Town {Rev. JoJui Dickensoii) Bible Christian — Blair-street, Poplar (/v'^'6/. /^. /^^^;7) . . . . 109 . 168 Presbyterian — St. Paul, West Ferry-road, Millwall {Rev. T. J. Dixon) East India-road, Poplar {Rev. W. H. Edmoitds) . Mornington-road, Bow-road {Rev. W. Michael Smith) . Lutheran — King-street, Poplar, Danish Church .... Closed. {Rev. William Steinthal.) Eoman Catholic — Our Lady and St. Catherine, High-street . . . 207 . 309 {Rev Dr. Thos. P. Thacker.) SS. Mary and Joseph, Poplar (/v'^z/.y^rtw^^ Zrt^Tf/^j-i-) . 214 . 531 St. Edmund, Millwall {Rev. Nidwlas P. Drewe) . . 167 . 144 Workhouse and Hospital Chapels — Stepney Workhouse (AVi/.y. /^c3W(rs'^. Willia77i Trevail) . . . 163 . 134 Primitive Methodist— Brook^eld-road (Rev. G. S/iapcott) . . . . 112 . 124 Stoke Newington-common (Rev. Tho77ias Gutte7y) . 85 . 73 London Fields (Rev. G. Shapcott) . . . . 106 . 74 Blurton-road (Rev. Geo7'gc B. Glegho7-7i) . . . 204 . 243 Castle-street, Kingsland (/?^'6/. G^. ^'//rt/^^'//) . . . 118 . 162 Presbyterian— Downs Park-road, Clapton (Rez/. M. Daviso7i) . , 170 . 98 Lordship-road, Stoke Newington (AVz/. y^. C ^/^.i7??2^(?r) 253 . 175 Friends — Park-street (Va7'ious) 171 . 76 Catholic Apostolic — Mare-street, Hackney (AVz'. //^r<^^;-/ iVm//^) . . . 227 . 168 Christian Church — Loddiges-road (/>rt;7(?/<'j') 37-43 Unitarian — Newington-green (Rev. IV. Wooding) . . . . 93 . 71 New Gravel-pit 148 . 77 New Jerusalem Church — Albion Hall, Dalston (7^ev. C. Fairweathe?') . • 37 • 25 ST. FA NCR AS. 29 German Lutheran — M. Ritson-road, Dalston {ReiJ. Dr. Adolphus Walbaiim) . — Undenominational— Speldhurst-road {Vacant) . . . . . .212 Eoman Catholic — St. John the Baptist {Rev. William Fleming) Church of the Immaculate Heart, Homerton {Rev. Tho7?tas IV. Hogan.) St. Scholastica, Clapton {Rev. Robert Swift) Church of Our Lady and St. Joseph {Rev. Jas. Hitssey) Workhouse - City of London Workhouse {Rev. H. S. Roberts) . 191 211 128 428 142 F. 120 351 175 308 140 220 124 ST. PANGRAS. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Regent's Park, Tottenham Court Road, Grays-Inn Lane, Somers Town, Camden Town, AND Kentish Town. Church of England- Kentish Town Parish Church {Rev. J. C. Cowd) . St. Barnabas, Kentish Town {Rev. H. E. Whish). Camden Town Parish Church {Rev. J. Fitzgerald) St. Anne, Highgate-rise {Rev. C. T. Acklaiid) Trinity Church, Gray's-inn-road {Rev. F. TJi07'7ie) The Holy Cross, Dutton-street {Rev. A. Moore) . St. Peter, Regent-square {Rev. R. H. A. B?'adley) Holy Trinity, Haverstock-hill {Rev. E. L. Ctitts . St. Andrew, Haverstock-hill {Rev. C. G. Blaxlaiid) St. Augustine, Highgate {Rev. E. S?nith) St. Benet, Kentish Town {Rev. F. O. Rowland) . St. John, Haverstock-hill St. Luke, Caversham-road {Rev. C. H. Andrews). St. Martin, Haverstock-hill {Rev. J. G. Medland). St. Mary, Highgate-rise {Rev. D. J. T. Cooke) St. Paul, Camden-square {Rev. E. R. Ada??is) St. Thomas, Kentish Town {Rev. R. P. Cle??tenger) St. Silas, Kentish Town ..... St. Michael, Cam den-road {Rev. E. B. Peiifold) . St. Pancras, Old Church {Rev. W. R. Arrows7nith) Christ Church, Albany-street {Rev. J. W. Festi7ig) St. Mark, Gloucester-gate {Rev. IV. B. Galloway) St. Bede, Little Albany-street {Va7'ious) St. Bartholomew, Gray's-inn-road {Rev. R. J. Bi7'd) St. Jude, Gray's-inn-road {Rev. J. M. A7id7'ews) . All Saints, Gordon-square {Rev. A. R. Godso7i) . St. John, Fitzroy-square {Rev. J. J. Coxhead) St. Pancras, Euston-road {Rev. H. D. M. Spence). 563 465 90 360 127 JIG 169 491 300 174 249 100 *647 179 871 702 312 67 230 85 1098 274 73 174 513 155 127 1759 666 627 74 318 195 173 552 362 242 236 120 1115 113 961 754 199 87 312 88 873 204 402 189 771 170 219 2198 30 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Church of England {continued) — ' St. Mary Magdalene, Miinster-square . {Rev. F.J. Pojisonhy.) St. Saviour, Fitzroy-sqiiare (AVz/. T. Turner) Christ Church, Charlton-street {Rev. F. S. (J Brien) St. James, Hampstead-road {Rev. C. W. Hodsoii) St. Mary, Seymour-street {Rev. T. Stevejtson) St. Matthew, Oakley-square {Rev. C. Philips) Congregational — Highgate Congregational Church {Rev. J. M. Gibbon) . St. Paul's, Hawley-road, Kentish Town {Rev. E. White) Haverstock Church, Haverstock-hill {Rev. J. Nu7i7t) Kentish Town-road {Rev. T. M. Mundle) Gospel Oak Chapel {Rev. H. Le Pla) . Park Chapel, Camden Town {Rev. J. C. Harrison) Tottenham Court-road Chapel {Rev. J. Jackso7i Wray) Bedford New Town Church {Rev. J. L. Phillips) . Tolmers-square, Hampstead-road {Rev. F. Hastings) Baptist— Arthur-street, King's-cross-road {Rev. IV. Smith) Highgate-road {Rev. J. Stcphe?ts) . Maiden-road ....... Camden-street {Rev. George Haidler) . Great College-street {Rev. R. Burbidge) Chalk Farm Chapel {Rev. G. Scudamore) Henrietta-street, Brunswick-square {Rev. W.J. Tayloj-) Gower-street Chapel {Va?'ious) . . . . . Wesleyan— Liverpool-street, King's-cross {Rev. James F. Pyle) Prince of Wales's-road {Rev. John H. Shall) Lady Margaret-road (A'^2/. W.J. Tweddle) . Camden-street {Rev. Joseph Gannett) . . . . Primitive Methodist — Primitive Methodist Church, King-street {Rev. Thomas Gutteryi) Winchester-street, King's-cross {Various) Preshyterian — Trinity Ciiurch, Kentish Town-road .... {Rev. C.J. Whit?>iore.) Oxendon Church, Haverstock-hill {Rev. D. C. Sillars) . Camd en-road {Rev. R. M. Thonito?i) .... Regent-square {Re7>. Dr. Dykes) ..... Ossulton-street, Somers Town {Rev. Z. B. Woffeiidalc) German Lutheran — St. Mary, Fitzroy-square {Rev. C. Schocll) . M. 328 285 165 no 165 299 672 409 606 627 237 ^757 733 387 587 130 589 E, 269 430 226 127 200 279 540 371 296 867 350 724 1242 390 684 220 677 180 131 69 50 194 131 303 308 71 79 330 382 376 480 652 750 317 219 150 230 134 24.2 92 . 201 264 . 467 289 . 253 417 . 323 913 • 1532 629 . 715 247 160 HAMPSTEAD. New Jerusalem Church — Argyle-sqiiare {Rev. J. Presland) .... Catholic Apostolic- Gospel Oak . . . . . . ' . Gordon-square, Tottenham Coiirt-road . {Rev. Heiuy H?tmc.) Disciples of Christ — Hope Chapel, Prince of Wales'-road Unitarian — Clarence-road, Kentish Town {Rev. J. P. Hain) . Eoman Catholic — St. Aloysius Chapel, Clarendon-square {Rev. Edimmd Peimingtoii) St. Anne's Church, Little Albany-street. {Rev. Frede7ick Eowii) Our Lady, Kentish Town {Rev. James Connolly) . St. Dominic's, Haverstock-hill {Rev. E. A. Willia??ts) Hospitals, Workhouses, etc. — St. Pancras Workhouse Chapel {Rev. F. LeedhaJn) Foundling Hospital Chapel {Rev. A. IV. Mome?'ie) St. Pancras Infirmary Chapel .... M. E. 131 • 134^ 203 168 • 54- • 137 III . 109 91 iiS 435 338 114 . 63- 209 , 423 . 310 765 200 . 849 • 63 . 200 40. HAMPSTEAD. Church of England- Trinity Church {Rev. H. Sharpe) .... St. Stephen, Hampstead-green {Rev. J. Kirkviaii) St. Peter, Belsize-park, Hampstead {Rev. F. IV. Tremlell.) St. John, Church-row {Rev. S. B. Biiniaby) . St. John's Chapel, Downshire-hill {Rev. G. S. Ka7'ney Emmanuel Church {Rei'. E. Davys) St. Cuthbert {Rev. E. Daiys) St. James ..... Christ Church {Rev. G. F. Head) . St. Mary, King Henry's-road {Rev. C.J. Fuller) . All Souls, St. John's Wood, Rev. H. R. Wadmo?-e) St. Saviour, Haverstock-hill {Rev. G. H. Herklots) St. Mary, Kilburn {Rev. J. Robertson) . St. Paul, Regent's-park {Rev. J. W. Bennett) Congregational — Congregational Church, Lyndhurst-road . . .. 857 . 1165 {Rev. R. F. Hortoji.) New College Chapel, St. John's Y^ood {Rev. J. Barker) 221 . 128 . IIOO . 950 . 752 . 620 • 934 • 534 • 754 753' ) 288 262 . 249 171 . 253 138 . 215 208 . 1137 1 1 88' . 148 . 133 . 274 176 . 398 . 423. • 859 . 585 . 719 • 367" 2>2 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Baptist— Brondesbury Chapel {Rev. J. C. Thompson) . Ebenezer Chapel, New-end ( Vacant) . Heath-street Chapel (Rev. W. Brock) . Wesleyan— Wxgh-sireet {Rev. R. J. And?'ew) .... Ouex-road, Kilburn {Re7h David Roe) . Presbyterian- Trinity Church, High-street {Vacant) . Unitarian — Roslyn Hill Chapel {Rev. Dr. Sadler) . United Christians— Ebenezer Chapel, Kilburn Vale ( Various) Eoman Catholic— St. Mary's Church {Rev. A. D. G. Purcell) . Church of the Sacred Heart Workhouse— Hampstead Workliouse Chapel {Rev. G. H. Herklots) M. E. 421 457 453 47 351 332 356 297 400 348 146 216 155 65 54 206 220 65 203 — . 80 KENSINGTON. Comprising Sub-districts of St. Mary, Paddington ; St. John, Paddington ; Kensington Town ; Brompton. Church of England— St. Michael, Paddington {Rev. G. S. Prescott) St. John, Oxford-square {Rev. Sir G. R. Bay ley) . St. James, Sussex-gardens {Rev. W. Abbott) Christ Church, Lancaster-gate {Rev. C. J. Ridgeway) All Saints, Norfolk-square {Rev. J. Maconechy) . St. Matthew, Bayswater {Rev. J. F. Sullivan) Holy Trinity, Bishops-road (Rev. D. Moore) St. Mary, Paddington-green {Rev. A. Scott) . St. Philip, Edgwarc-road {Rev. A. Scott) St. Stephen, Westbournc Park-road {Rev. T. B. H. Brooks.) St. Mary Magdalene, Woodchester-street {Rev. R. T. West.) St. Tliomas, Westbourne-grove (AV?/. Percy H. Collins) St. Saviour, Warwick-road {Rev. M. Tweddell) . St. Luke, Canterbury-road (AV?/. A'. Williams) St. Peter, Cliippenham-road {Rev. W. H. Hodge) St. Augustine, Kilburn Park-road (AV7A C. Kirkpatrick) ' St. Paul, Harrow-road ( AV?'. //. Coivell) St. Luke, Westbourne Park {Rei'.J. Knowles) Emmanuel Church, Harrow-road {Rev. R. Farake?') • 975 . 663 . 727 . 697 • 593 . 518 • 1593 . 156 • 1295 . 148 • 1342 . 1265 . 1182 . 1081 . 270 . 165 • 356 . 89 . 1490 . 1115 . 1005 . 1 100 ) 288 • 199 • 1350 . 256 . 700 . 280 . 604 ) 866 • 590 . 578 • 785 . 680 • 354 . 280 • 395 . 362 KENSINGTON. 33 Church of England {contimicd) — St. Mary Abbott, High-street {Ho7i. & Rev. E. C. Glyn) St. Gabriel {Rev. A. Williamson) Christ Church, Victoria-road {Hon. &> Rev. E. C. Glyn) St. Paul, Vicarage-gardens (Hon. & Rev. E. C. Glyn) St. George, Netting Hill-green {Rev. C. A. Leveson) St. Peter, Kensington Park-road {Rev. C. M. Moore) St. John, Ladbroke-grove {Re7>. Dr. Thorntoii) St. James, Addison-road North {Rev. A. VViUiamson) St. John, Holland-road {Rev. George Bookc?') St. Helen, North Kensington {Rev. A. D. Robinson) SS. Andrew and Philip {Rev. R. Towers) All Saints, Kensington Park {Rev. W. R Tre7tch) St. Clement, Netting Hill {Rev. E. Hoskyns) St. Michael, Ladbroke Grove-road {Re7'. Dr. Gray) Christ Church, Notting Hill {Rev. E. Clarke) St. Mark, Notting Hill {Rev. E. W. Emmet) St. Jude, South Kensington {Rev. R. IV. Forrest) St. Matthias, Earl's Court {Rev. W. H. C. Luke) . Holy Trinity, Brompton-road {Rev. IV. Covington) St. Peter, Cranley-gardens, Brompton . {Hon. and Rev. F. E. C. Byng) Brompton Chapel, Montpelier-street {Rev. W. Covington) St. Paul, Onslow-square {Rev. H. W. \Vebb-Peploe) St. Marv Boltons, West Brompton {Rev. W. T. Du Boulay.) St. Augustine, South Kensington {Rev. R. R. Chope) St. Stephen, South Kensington {Rev. J. P. Waldo) St. Philip, Earl's Court-road {Rev. W. Smale) St. Cuthbert, Philbeach-gardens {Rev. H. Westall) St. Luke, ^Q.diQX\'R^-?,Qy\?aQ {Rev. Wm. Eraser Ha?idcock) St. Barnabas {Rev. George R. TJiornton) Congregational— Craven-terrace, Baysvvater {Rev. D. M. Jenkins) Horbury Church, Notting Hill {Rev. W. Roberts) . Allen-street, Kensington {Rev. Colmer B. Synies) Golborne-road, North Kensington {Rev. H. R. Davis) Walmer-road, Notting Hill (7 77;76'//j') . Union- Norland Chapel, Notting Hill {Rev. H.J. Wcathcrhead) Baptist- Tabernacle, Praed-street, Paddington (7?rz'. G.Robinson) Shirland-road, St. Peter's Park [Rev. J. M. Cox) . Bosworth-road ........ Beulah Chapel, Harrow-road {Rc7<. J. Munns) Ladbroke-grove {Rev. R. H. Roberts) .... M. E. ) 1970 . 1830 . 283 . 425 ') 567 . 166 -^ ■* 150 . 685 . 452 • 915 . 518 • 797 445 . 907 739 . 738 248 . 413 274 • 233 342 . 760 784 • 239 515 • 474 400 • 195 304 . 512 474 • 1450 1020 . 854 1159 . 624 486 . 1250 433 . 102 126 . 1802 1 174 . 697 760 . 610 265 • 957 450 . 785 967 • 385 369 ) 484 264 • 956 . 509 . 286 . 361 • 371 • 430 . 584 . 479 284 . 545 . 88 . lOI 220 701 191 317 100 96 132 165 65 97 460 520 34 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. M. E. • 27 38 • 417 545 • 85 114 . 170 155 • 1023 1456 . 641 762 . 296 670 . 169 lOI 220 310 . 489 511 • 113 125 . 114 205 86 296 125 39 73 260 103 Baptist {co7itmued) — Kensington-place, Netting Hill {Rev. G. Hetring) Westbourne Grove Church {Rev. J. Ticckwell) Thistle-grove, Fulham-road {Rev. A. Brandoji) Onslow Chapel, Queen's Elm {Rev. S. A. Swaiiic) Westbourne Park {Rev. Dr. Clifford) . Wesleyan — Sutherland-gardens {Rev. Sa77ipso7i Weaver) Lancaster-road, Notting Hill {Rev. W771. R. Beva7i) Clarence-place, Kensington {Rev. Joh7i Readier) . Warwick-gardens {Rev. JoJui Bartley) . . , Denbigh-road {Rev. Joseph Olphert) ... United Methodist Free Church— Oueen's-road, Bayswater {Rev. WilUa77i Howe) . Cambridge-road, Kilburn {Rev. J. Wright) . Primitive Methodist — Fowel-street, Notting Hill {Rev. Tho77ias B. Co7'kwell) Presbyterian — Trinity Church, Notting Hill {Rev. H. S. Paterson) Scarsdale Villas, Kensington {Rev. C. Moi7iet) St. Paul, Bayswater {Rev. Dr. Mo7'iso7i) Cornwall-gardens {Rev. V. M. White) . Undenominational — West London Tabernacle, Notting Hill {Rev. W. T. Moore.) Talbot Tabernacle, Notting Hill {Vaca7it) New Jerusalem Church— Palace-gardens-terrace, Kensington ( Va7ious) Welsh Calvinistic Methodist— Shirland-road, St. Peter's-park {Va7'ious) Unitarian— The Mall, Notting Hill {Rev. W. Carey Walte7's) . French Evangelical Protestant— Monmoutli-road (Rev. H. P. de la Ha7pe) . Catholic Apostolic— Harrow-road, Paddington Green .... Greek Church — Moscow-road {Rev. Dr. D. Plaisas) Roman Catholic — Our Lady {Rev. A. L. M. Kchcva7'7-ia) Mary of the Angels {Rev. F7-aiicis J. Ki7-k) . St. Francis {Rev. Cuthbert Robi7tso7t) A^7 331 243 189 205 193 360 160 385 595 383 489 200 36 52 200 179 . — 171 255 548 475 258 454 FULHAM. 35 Roman Catholic {continued) Pro-Cathedral, High-street {Rev. Michael Fanning) CarmeHte Church {Rev. Wm. Thomas Gordon^ . Oratory, Brompton {Rev. Wm. Thomas Gordojt) . Sacred and Sorrowful Heart, etc. Jews— West-end Synagogue {Rev. Sijneo7i Si?iger) . Bayswater Synagogue {Rev. Isaac Samuel) . Workhouse and Hospitals — Paddington Workhouse Chapel .... Lock Hospital Chapel, Harrow-road {Rev. Dr. F. Stfiith-Cook.) Kensington Workhouse Chapel .... Kensington Workhouse Chapel (Roman Catholic) Marylebone Infirmary ,, ,, St. Luke (Consumption Hospital) ,, ,, M. 475 . 631 223 840 265 • 555 . 2030 . 348 161 261 — 65 480 . 64 . 378 208 . 192 172 — I2S — 240 . 160 520 440 FULHAM. Comprising the Sub-Districts of St, Peter, Hammersmith ; St. Paul, Hammersmith ; Fulham. Church of England — Christ Church, Blythe-road, West Kensington-park {Rev. W. Handcock.) St. Peter, Fulham {Rev. R. Cai'divell) . St. Mary, Hammersmith {Rev. J. Macnatight) St. John, Walham-green {Rev. E. Batty) St. James, Fulham {Rev. W. H. Denny) St. Andrew, Fulham {Rev. J. H. Car dwell) All Saints, Fulham {Rev. F. H. Fisher) St. Mary, Stamford Brook-road {Rev. IV. E. F. Greene?} St. Luke, Shepherd's-bush {Rev. H. Rows-well) Holy Innocents, Dalling-road {Rev. J. Staffiirth) St. Stephens, Uxbridge-road {Rev. W. L. Collett) St. John, Clenthorne-road {Rev. W. A. Whifworth) St. Peter, Hammersmith [Rev. G. H. Tidcombe) . St. Thomas, Shepherds-bush {Rev. H. Small) St. Mark, St. James-street {Rev. J. H. Snowden) . St. Mattliew, Addison-gardcns {Rev. W. Handcock) St. Paul, Queen-street, Broadway {Rev. J. H. Snowden) St. Simon, West Kensington-park {Rev. R. Handcock) . Congregational- West Kensington {Rev. A. Norris) .... Oaklands, Shepherd's-bush {Rev. W. Sanders) . Broadway Chapel {Rev. R. Macbeth) .... 421 . 384 624 . 318 442 . 500 112 . 148 785 697 700 850 392 . 269 719 562 261 357 550 535 560 . 591 193 106 502 370 145 279 426 . 293 647 . 596 505 . 348 298 . 249 ^34 . 215 120 102 36 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Baptist— West-end, Hammersmith [Rev. IV. Pa^e) Addison-park {Rev. P. W. Williamsoii) Wesleyan — Salem Cliapel, Walham-green {Rev. W. Bnniyate) Munster-park {Rev. John C. Stanfield) . West KensinjTton-park {Rcik Joint Reachcr) . River-court, King-street West {Rev. Joint Bartley) Basscin-park Church {Rei'. Robert Foster) . United Methodist Free Church— Walliam-grovc {Rev. ]]'ilUa/iii Howe) . Ebenezer Church, Fulham {Rev. G. JV. BisliofA . Methodist New Connexion — Bethel Chapel, Fulliam {Rev. Dr. C. D. Ward) . 1 rimitive Methodist — Dalling-road {Rev. Joseph Slteale) .... Presbyterian — St. Andrew, Leysfield-road {RezK H. Miller) Free Church- Starch Green-road ....... Friends- Middle Mall, Hammersmith {Vai'iotis) . Christadelphian — Broxholm-road, Fulham (Frt/w?^^). Roman Catholic — St. Thomas of Canterbur}' {Rev. Alexitis Mills) . Most Holy Trinity {Rev. Alfred White) M. E. 279 93 229 . 68 170 378 294 338 466 226 346 435 234 304 IIS 66 119 19a 234 150 115 6(> 305 . 218 189 . 196 54 . 19 — 47 228 3^1 297 208 WANDSWORTH. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Clapham, Battersea, Wands- worth, Putney, and Streatham. Church of England- Iron Temporary Church, Streatham .... Church of the Ascension, Balham-hill {Rei'. H Curtis) St. .Stephen, Streatham {Rci'. G. Eastman) St. Peter, Streatham ( AV?/. A. C. Ta?-biitt) .St. Nicholas, Tooting .... St. Mary, Balham-hill (Rev. T. Pates) . St. Leonard, Streatham (Rn'.J. R. Nicholl) Emmanuel, .Streatham-common {Rev. G. S. Strcathjield) Holy Trinity, Upper Tooting {Rev. J. H. Potte?-) . Christ Church, Roupcll-park (A'rr'. W. B. A. Raven) St. John, Putney-hill {Hon. and Rev. R. Henley) . 267 148 733 585 399 285 5S8 566 450 .332 7S4 576 130 985 100 . 786 745 466 507 311 416 223 WA NDS WORTH. 0/ Church of England {continued) — M. All Saints, Putney {Hon. and Rev. R. Henley^ . . 474 Holy Trinity, Roehampton {Rev. R. Carri7igton) . . Tj^ St. Mar}', Putney {Hon. aiid Rev. R. He?iley) . . 620 St. Philip, Battersea {Rev. J. C. Lentott) . . . 352 Church of the Ascension, Lavender-hill .... 447 {Rev. C. S. Wallace.) St. Saviour, Battersea {7?^7/.y. G.Rice) . . . 277 St. George, Battersea {Rev T. Lande?) . . . .251 All Saints, Battersea-park {Rev. A. E. Bourne) . . 1S9 St. Andrew, Dash wood-road (/?^2/.y. //(9/r. R. IVebh) ..... Victoria Chapel, Wandsworth-road (Rez'. E. Henderson) East-hill, Wandsworth {Rev. J. W. Ewing) . Haldon-road, West-hill (AVz'.y. 67«;-Z'tf) Zir)ii-hill (J'ario?fs). ....... Presbyterian— Defoe Chapel, Tooting {I^ev. Dr. Ande?'son) Trinity, Clapham-road {Rev. Dr. MacEwan) Granard Church, Roehampton {Rev. D. MatJieson) Trinity Ciiurch, Pendennis-road {Rev. W. M. Macphail) Mcrton-road (Rei'.J. CimningJiain) .... Wesleyan — 'S\..](A\\\^-\\\\\{Rcv. F.J.Sharr) . Clilton-street {Rev. Williavi Spiers) Clajjham Wesleyan Church {Rev. Robert Cnlley) High-road, Upper Tooting {Rev. A. Martyn) Bridge-road, Battersea (AVz'. E. Brigden) Oueen's-road, Battersea (AV?'. Dr. F. Grec7 86 85 73 421 59 173 166 595 104 546 220 424 748 138 174 150 120 ISLINGTON. 39 M. E. . 125 72 . 215 184 . 98 195 . 190 140 . 89 98 Primitive Methodist— High-street, Wandsworth {Rev. Peter Coates) Plough-road, Battersea {Rev. William Rowe) Wandsvvorth-road {Rev. Peter Coates) . Lavender-hill {Rev. G. E. Butt) . High-street, Putney {Rev. William Rowe) . Bible Christian — Wirtemberg-street, Clapham ...«,. Friends — High-street, Wandsworth {Various) . . . » Unitarian — Unitarian Christian Church, Wandsworth {Rev. W. G. Tarrant.) Free Church of England — Emmanuel Church, Putney {Rev. H. O. Meyers) . Roman Catholic— St. Joseph, Roehampton {Rev. John Morris) Sacred Heart, West Battersea {Rev. W?Ji. J. Coiinolly). Our Lady, East Battersea {Rev. Williani Linnett) St. Thomas of Canterbury, Wandsworth {ReiK H. D. G alter an ^ Park-road, Clapham {Rev. Hugh Macdonald) Hospitals, Workhouses, etc.— Magdalen Hospital Church, Streatham . . . . {Rev. W. Watkitts.) Lunatic Asylum, Upper Tooting . Wandsworth and Clapham Union. New W^orkhouse, Garratt-lane Royal Victoria Patriotic School H. M. Prison, Wandsworth-common 17 100 135 450 403 69 124 13S 147 . 195 337 no 230 . 320 169 170 440 235 542 • 594 59 . 100 175 • 139 270 . 272 1004 . 1004 ISLINGTON. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Upper Holloway, Islington, AND Highbury. Church of England- Christ Church, Highbury-grove (A^. F. A. C. Lillingston) St. Mary, Islington {Vacant). .... St. Paul, Essex-road {Rev. Alfred Havergal Shaw) St. Matthew, Essex-road {Rev. U. Davies) . St. Jolm, Cleveland-road {Rev, T. Lee) St. James, Prebend-square {Rev. J. W. Home) . St. Peter, St. Peter-street {Rev. A. Ewing) . St. Stephen, Canonbury-road {Rev. F. H. Nicholls) St. Luke, Hillmarton-road {Rev. R. Glover) . Emmanuel, Hornsey-road {Rev. D. E. Holla7id) . Holy Trinity, Cloudesley-square {Rev. W. E. Haigh) St. Andrew, Thornhill-square {Rev. A. J. Bridginan) All Saints, Caledonian-road {Rev. A. Ward7'oper) St. David, Westbourne-road {Rev. R. Hoare) St. Mary's Chapel of Ease {Rev. W. Nelson Winn) St. James, Victoria-road {Rev. E. A. Stuart) St. Matthias, Caledonian-road {Rev. F. O. White) St. Michael, Bingfield-road {Rev. R. Roe) St. Thomas, Hemington-road {Re7>. E. Brewer) . St. Clement, Arundel-square (Rev. J. K. Harrison) Congregational — Holloway Chapel, Camden-road {Rev. J. M. Wilks) Offord-road {Rev. J. Jones) ..... Arundel-square Chapel {Rev. H. Elwyji TJiomas) Britannia-row {Rev. M. Sniith) .... Islington Congregational Church, River-street {Rev. J. White.) Caledonian-road {Rev. N. McNeil) Barnsbury Chapel {Rev. J. Ellis) .... Union Chapel {Rev. Dr. Alton) .... Upper-street (AV?'. R. Bc7ry) .... Cray ford-road, Tufnell-park {Rev. A. Verran) Junction-road, Upper Holloway {Rev. W.J. Craig) New Court, Tollington-park {Rev. J. Ossian Davies) Finsbury-park, Seven Sisters-road {Rev. T. Eynon Davies.) M. 530 754 541 277 260 19 452 269 486 83 2CK) 568 479 669 350 207 195 217 411 314 281 549 474 194 92 520 1262 96 124 232 281 E. 555 787 515 390 237 ai2 456 277 436 176 274 624 543 556 269 168 143 213 586 288 298 683 483 264 126 750 1383 155 157 350 365 357 . 481 243 . 215 397 • 572 159 • 429 i3(^ • 135 216 . 262 209 . 267 900 • 736 300 • 367 133 • 94 145 206 1053 1326 1021 . 1 1 70 jslj^:gto.\ 41 Congregational {continued) — Hare-court Chapel {Rev. W. M. Stathani) Highbury Quadrant ( Vacant) .... Maberley Chapel, BalFs Pond-road ( Vacant) Park Chapel, Crouch End {Rev. A. Rowland) Baptist- Providence Chapel, Upper-street {Rev. P. Reynolds) Belle Isle, Lower Hollo way {Mr. Joseph Benson) Salter's Hall Chapel, Baxter's road {Rev. A. Bax) Salem Chapel, Wilton-square {Rev. VV. Flack) Cross-street Chapel {Rev F. A.Jones) . Camden-road Chapel {Rev. G. Hawker) Grove-place, Upper Holloway {Rev. J. R. Wood) . Hornsey-rise {Rev. F. M. Sfyiith) .... Zoar Chapel, Wedmore-street {Rev. H. J. Boitlton) Highbury-hill Chapel {Rev. W. H. King) . Highbury Vale {Rev. J. Whitteridge) . Gillespie-road, Highbury {Various) Wesleyan— Liverpool-road {Rev. R. P. Downes) Archway-road {Rev. Joseph Dixon) Holly Park, Crouch-hill {John Colwell) Hornsey-road (7?yn7igog\xQ {Rev. Julius Ab. Gouldstei?i) 60 . — Workhouse- Workhouse Chapel, St. John's-road . . . • 359 • 247 {Rev. E.J. Banies.) St. Mary's Workhouse (A't*?;'./. Art//;/) . . . , 231 . 92 Holloway Prison {Rev. G. Plafoi'd) . . . . 485 . — Roman Catholic — Church of the Sacred Heart 228 . 248 {Rev. IVm. Ignatius Dolajt.) St. John the Evangelist (AV7'. A^w/'c/(^/'_)r/'.?) . . 435 . 478 St. Josephs Retreat, Highgate-hill . . . . 506 . 566 (AV7/. Vincent Groga)i.) Holloway Prison {Rev. Tliomas Carey) . . . 88 . — CHELSEA. 43 CHELSEA. Church of England— St. John, Harrow-road [Rev. A. G. Pe??iberto?t) . St. Jude, Kensal-green {Rev. S. Bott) St. John, Ashburnham-road (Rev. J. Shaw) . Christ Church, Paradise-street {Rev. G. S. Whitlock) Park Ciiapel, Park-walk (Rev. Dr. Bennett) Old Church, Church-street {Rev. R. H. Davies) . St. Mark's College Church {Rev. J. G. Cro7?iwell) Holy Trinity, Sloane-street {Rev. R. Eyton) St. Matthew, Walton-street {Various) . St. Saviour, Walton-street {Rev. Dr. Strickland) St. Simon Zelotes, Moore-street {Rev. A.J. Myers) St. Luke, Robert-street {Rev. A. G. W. Blunt) . St. Jude, Turk's-road {Rev. W. H. Dalton) . Congregational— Markham-square {Rev. J. L. Forster) . Edith-grove, Fulham-road ( Vacaiit) Ashburnham, Uverdale-road {Vacant) . Radnor Chapel (Welsh) {Rev. J. Rowlands) Baptist — Lower Sloane-street {Rev: W. H. J. Page) . Wesleyan— Kensal Town {Rev. Thomas Hind) Justice-walk {Rev. J. J. Brown) .... Sloane-terrace {Rev. W. Brnnyate) United Methodist Free Church— Middle-row, Kensal Town {Rev. C. T?'egowing) . College-place {Rev. J. Hocking) .... Marlborough-street {Rev. J. Roberts) Primitive Methodist— Kilburn-lane {Rev. G. Shapcott) .... Presbyterian— St. Columba, Pont-street {Rev. D. Macleod) Undenominational— Wycliff e Union Tabernacle ( Various) . Disciples of Christ— College-street, Fulham-road {Various) . Catholic Apostolic — College-street {Rev. Richard Thomas Rosh'lly) M. F, . 338 161 . 272 332 • 356 448 • 243 . 188 . 576 • 511 . 359 . 680 . 291 206 . 885 523 • 113 . 305 . 312 . 229 . 286 . 274 . 689 . 1762 . 197 . 167 • 509 . 890 • 303 • 175 . 137 . 56 . 106 293 21 143 • 120 93 • 256 . 63 304 60 . ^6 32 82 . 29 96 264 175 460 41S 160 , 600 96 . 119 168 120 44 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Roman Catholic — St. Mary, Cadogan-terrace {Rev. J. L. Patterson) Workhouses, Hospitals, etc. — Workhouse Chapel, Arthur-street {Rev. J. F. Dowiies) Royal Military Asylum Chapel {Rev. E. H. Godwin) . Royal Hospital Cliapel {Rev. S. Clark) M. E. — . 346 450 572 330 418 200 LE^WISHAM. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Eltham, Lee, Lewisham Village, AND Sydenham. Church of England — St. Margaret, Lee-terrace {Rev. F. H. Law) Holy Trinity, Lee {Rev. B. W. Bucke) . St. Paul, Forest-hill Christ Church, Forest-hill {Rev. G. J. Jones) St. Michael, Sydenham {Rev. H. R. Wakefield) . St. Saviour, Brockley-hill {Rev. IV. L. Rosefithal) St. Bartholomew, Upper Sydenham {Rev. H. W. Yeatf?ian.) St. Mary, Lewisham {Hon. and Rev. A. Legge) . Boone Alms House Chapel, Lee {Rev. F. W. Law) St. John, Lewisham High-road [Rev. E.J. Hone) Christ Church, Sydenham {Rev. G. J. Jones) Trinity Church, Sydenham-park {Rev. H. Stevens) St. George, Catford {Rev. C. AL Williams) . St. Cyprian, Brockley {Hon. and Rev. A. Legge) St. Philip, Sydenham {Rev. J. G. Holmes) . St. Matthew, Sydenham ..... St. Augustine, Honor Oak-park {Rev. J. H. Morgan) Church of Transfiguration, Lewisham . {Rev. P. F. Tindall.) St. Stephen, Lewisham {Rei'. R. R. Bristowe) Christ Church, Shooter's-hill {Rev. J. S. Masters) St. Andrew, Mottingham {Rev. G. B. P. Vine?') . St. Peter, Eltham {Rev. R.J. Simpso)L) St. John, Eltham {Rev. W.J. Sowcrby) Holy Trinity, Eltham {Rro. T. N. Rowsell) Good Shepherd, Lee {Rev. L. A. Sfnith) St. Mildred, Lee {Rev. F. W. H elder) . Christ Church, Lee-park {Rev. W. F. Sinis) All Saints, Blackheath {Rev E. S. Randolph) Church of Ascension, Blacklieath {Rev. W.A.Moberly South End Chapel {Rev. H. E. Bicknell) . St. Mark, College-park {Rev. T.J. West) . 816 517 • 695 730 . 840 907 • 533 614 . 170 • 135 . 446 296 . 797 482 . 776 612 . 145 . 107 . 736 854 . 251 ■ 337 • 741 413 . 423 389 . 476 . 296 • 445 . 465 • 3-4 . 269 • 336 . 249 . 284 575 . 565 ■ 757 • 135 . 125 • 92 84 . 436 297 . 340 . 284 . 274 . 267 • 396 239 • 495 . 281 . 586 320 . 448 249 ) 294 232 . 141 ■ 93 • 479 • 590 LEWISHAM. 45 Congregational— M. F. Lewisham Village {Rev. J. M. Jones) Algernon-road, Lewisham {Rev. J. IVood/ioi/se) . Blackheath Congregational Church {Rev. C. Wilso7t) Burnt Ash-lane, Lf^e {Re7J. G. Cnitchley^ Eltham Congregational Church {Rev. E.J. Pe7ifold) Oueen's-road, Forest-hill {Rev. J. Bartletf) . The Grove, Sydenham {Rev. J. S. Hall) Stanstead-road, Catford-bridge {Rev. S. T. lVilIta?ns) Rushey-green, Catford {Various) .... Baptist— Dartmouth-road, Forest-hill {Rev. J. C. Foster) Shooter's-hill {Rev. R. E. Chettleboi'oitgJi) Dacre-park, Lee {Rev. W. R. Dexte?') . High-road, Lee {Rev. J. Foston) . Burnt Ash, Bromley-road Catford-hill {Rev. 7. Greenwood) College-park, Lewisham {Rev. W. Haslefojt) "Wesleyan- College-park, Lewisham {Rev. John Jacksoii) High-street, Sydenham {Rev. Thomas Brookes') Wildfell-road, Catford {Rev. John Jackson) Bennett-park, Blackheath {Rev. John Brash) Mottingham {RezK W. D. Sargeant) Methodist New Connexion- Trinity Church, Forest-hill {Rev. J. E. RadcUffe) . Primitive Methodist— Stanstead-road, Forest-hill {Rev. William Wray) Presbyterian — Vanbrugh-park Church, Blackheath St. John, Sydenham . . . . . Bible Christian — High-road. Lee {Rev. Dr. J. O. Keen) . Stanstead-road, Forest-hill {Rev.Jolut Gamnw7i) Park-place Chapel {Rev. Dr. J. O. KeeJi) High-road, Lee {Rev. John Gammon) . German Evangelical — Dacre-road, Forest-hill 109 . — Roman Catholic — Our Lady, Sydenham {Rev. VVm. E. Addis) . , 159 , 93 Our Lady, Blackheath (7?6'Z/. 7^. i^^r^) . . . . 267 . 158 Workhouse— Lewisham Workhouse . . . . . . — . ^136 754 492 207 215 628 506 324 192 135 133 83 . 116 35 218 42 124 28 42 183 I JO 157 160 no 85 278 13Q 94 104 205 278 77 74 321 300 385 . 420 86 95 250 180 43 47 134 . 141 98 . 136 127 . 95 375 • 2sr 175 • 104 145 . 211 29 . 40' 203 . 320 46 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. GREENAATIGH. Comprising the Sub-Districts of St. Paul, Deptford Nicholas, Deptford ; Greenwich. Church of England— St. Andrew, Blackwall-lane {Rev. J. Kyle) . St. John, Blackheath {Rev. J. VV. Marshall) All Saints, Hatcham Park {Rev. R. G. Smith) St. James, Hatcham {Rev. S. A. Selwyn) St. Peter, Wickham-road, Brockley {Rev. J. H. Titco77ibe.) St. John, Deptford {Rev. E.J. Hone) . St. Nicholas, Deptford-green {Rev. J. M. Va2igha?i) Christ Church, Deptford {ReiK R. Pratt) St. Luke, Deptford {ReTK J. Malcohnson) St. Paul, Deptford {Rev. H. G. Gundy). St. Mary, Greenwich {Rev. B. Lanibert) Christ Church, Greenwich {Rev. D. Reith) . Holy Trinity, Blackheath-hill {Rev. C. H. Si7npkinson) St. Alphage, Greenwich {Reif. B. Lambert) . St. Paul, Greenwich {Rev. A. Love) St. Peter, Greenwich {Rev. F. S. Clark) Congregational— Lewisham High-road {Rev. L M. lV?ight) . Greenwich-road {Rev. G Norton) .... Maze-hill Chapel {Rev. E. H. Higgins) High-street, Deptford {Rev. S. S. Read) Baptist— Octavius-strcet, Deptford {Rev. D. Honour) . Midway-place, Deptford-road {Rev. F. IV. Milledge) Zion Chapel, New Cross-road {Rev. J. S. A?iderso?i) Devonshire-road ....... ]kockley-road, New Cross {Rev. J. T. Ulgner) . Lewisham-road {Rev. A. C. Gray) South-street, Greenwich {Rev. C. Spiirgcon) Wesleyan — Woolwich-road {ReiK Geo?ge Boggis) . Brockley-road, Brockley {Rev. John Wright) London-street, Greenwich {Rev. T. Fletcher) French-fields, Deptford {Rev. John Tucker) . High-street, Deptford (AV?/. George Boggis) . M. St. E. 69 91 333 • 319 1221 1412 586 994 1092 935 889 885 155 151 no 194 263 185 231 368 249 297 475 534 489 480 849 616 354 574 113 156 1250 . 972 2^2 . 163 343 . 298 306 . 381 276 . 536 173 230 326 400 262 • 336 615 404 272 284 545 549 164 . 178 512 . 526 346 423 31 64 202 164 WOOLWICH. 47 "Wesley an (continued) — New Cross {Rev. John Wright) .... MordienV^h^Lvi {Rev. T. Fletcher). Trafalgar-road {Rev. S. Tucker) .... Methodist New Connexion- Victoria Chapel, Grove-street {Va?ious) TJnited Methodist Free Church — Brunswick Church, Deptford {Rev. H. Codling) . Primitive Methodist — Napier-street, Deptford {Rev. James W. Coad) Presbyterian— Brockley Presbyterian Church {Rev. H. Mcintosh) St. Mark, Greenwich {Rev. G. Elder) . Friends — Meeting-house, Deptford {Variotis) Unitarian — Church-street, Deptford {Rev. M. C. Gascoigne) . Eoman Catholic — Church of the Assumption {Rev. M. P. Faunan) . St. Joseph {Rev. A. N. Boo7ie) .... Our Lady {Rev. M. C. OHalloran) Workhouses, etc. — Greenwich Workhouse Chapel East Greenwich Workhouse . Royal Naval School, New Cross Seamen's Hospital Chapel Royal Hospital Chapel . M. E. 656 . 5 • 540 6 210 . 194 134 . 115 109 . 148 29 . 55 307 . 407 247 222 13 • no 33 61 430 176 298 457 159 173 301 167 219 106 130 11 126 38 876 WOOL^WICH. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Charlton, Woolwich, and Plumstead. Church of England — St. John, North Woolwich {Rev. A. D. Piper) Holy Trinity, Woolwich {Rev. Joseph Jordan) St. James, Plumstead {Rev. S. Heniiing) St. George, Woolwich-common {Rev. E. B. B. Kitson) All Saints, Shooter's-hill {Rev. T. V. Williai?is) . St. Nicholas, Plumstead {Rev. J. McAllister) St. John, Wellington-street {Rev. J. O. Bent) Royal Arsenal Chapel {Rev. C. A. Berry') Morden College Chapel ...... St. James, Blackheath ...... St. Germains, Blackheath {Rev. R. H. Robiiison) . . 154 330 . 500 800 . 429 472 ) 1980 492 . 427 422 . 251 188 . 321 365 • 79 81 . 70 45 • 715 532 . 286 326 48 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON Church of England (co?ithm€d) — St. Thomas. Old Charlton {Rev. A. Morris) . St. Michael, Blackheath-park {Rev. B. Baring-Gould) St. Luke. Old Charlton {Re7>. C. Swaiiisoii) . St. IMichael, Woolwich {Rev. H. R. Baker) . St. Margaret, Plumstead {Rev. J. McAllister) St. Paul, Old Ciiarlton {Rev. C. Witherby) . St. iMary, Church-street {Rev. S. G. Scott) . Congregational — Rectory-place {Rev. A.J. Viiier) . Baptist — Union Church, Plumstead .... Conduit-road, Plumstead {Rev. C. IV. Townsend) Queen-street {Rev. T. Jones) .... Elm-street, Plumstead Enon Chapel, High-street {Rev. W. K. Sqnirrell) Parson's-hill (/v't'TA/. Wilson) Joseph-street. Charlton {Various) . Plumstead Tabernacle (Frt;w?/i') . Carmel Chapel, Anglesea-road {Rev. B. B. Wale) Wesleyan— VXnmstitdid {Rev. J. R. He-cvitsoji) . vShooter's-hill {Rev. E. P. Lowrie) William-street {Rev. F. R. Bell) . Charlton-street {Rev. J. Hugill) . Plumstead Common-road {Rev. J. R. Hewitson) United Methodist Free Church— Beresford-street, Woohvicii {Rev. J. J. Layland) Crescent-road, Plumstead {Rev. J. J. Layland) Primitive Methodist— Robert-street, Plumstead {Rev. Jo si ah Turley) Eglinton-road, Plumstead {Rev. A. Jojies) Zoar Chapel, Upper Market-street {Rev. John Phillips) Presbyterian — St. Andrew, Anglesea-road {Rev. J. A. Rentoul) New-road, Woolwich {RevK W. Raitt) . Believers — Angh'sea-hill {Various) ..... Nightingale-vale ( Various) .... Inverness-place (Frt;7W^j") .... Koman Catholic— St. Peter, New-road, Woolwich {Rev. Jei-ciniah Cotter) Workhouse— Plumstead Workhouse Chapel M. E. 220 173 4S9 344 135 185 201 416 285 226 470 3B1 325 750 ;34 n n ^ ) ) 78 116 149 101 206 106 157 288 208 ) 413 57 58 130 711 96 64 200 • 210 88 168 118 ♦ 475 143 452 399 57 539 . 62 61 . 100 120 . . 326 . . 63 imps) 5 1 321 75 47 . 267 . 298 377 784 . 66 . 154 . 97 46 382 163 ^ottc)-) -Z-j 805 . 150 160 SUMMARY OF RETURNS. 49 SUMMARY OF RETURNS. City of London — Population, 1881, 51,439. Approximate Accommodation Attendance : Morning Evening Total Episcopal Nonconformist Roman Catholic . 35,000 . . 13,500 . 2,000 9.456 3,211 1,156 10,694 , 4,687 . 1. 157 20, 1 50 7,898 2,313 ^ ews '. iospitals 2,900 1.349 175 . 1.349 107 2,698 382 St. Giles-in- ■the-Fields. — Population, 1 881, 45.382. Episcopal Nonconformist Roman Catholic 6,200 7,200 1,646 1.549 164 2,068 . 1,796 319 3.714 3,345 483 Westm inster. — Population, 1881, 46,549- Episcopal Nonconformist Roman Catholic 6,000 • 3.250 . 2,600 2,702 838 1,132 . 2,791 987 1,910 • 5.493 1,825 . 3.042 Jews Workhouse 450 . 88 160 9 180 97 340 Marylebone. — Populat on, 1881, I 54,910. Episcopal Nonconformist Roman Catholic Jews Greek Church . Workhouse . 30,000 . 17,500 . 2,800 • 3,100 . 200 13,679 5.775 2,968 471 20 379 13.647 5,838 2,449 84 367 . 27,326 11,613 5.417 555 20 746 St. George, Hanover Square.- — Populatic n, 1881, 149 748. Episcopal Nonconformist Roman Catholic Hospitals . 39,500 . . 12,250 . 2,600 20,541 3.118 1,012 137 16,648 3.176 971 40 . 37,189 6,294 1,983 177 Holborn. — Population, 1881, 151 .835- Episcopal Nonconformist Roman Catholic . 18,500 . 17,000 . 3,700 . 5.383 3.814 475 5,168 . 5.113 • 485 . 10.551 8,837 960 50 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Strand. — Population, 1881, 33,582. Approximate Accommodation. Attendance : Morning Evening Total Episcopal . . . 6,500 Nonconformist . . 3,500 Roman Catholic . . — 1,229 • T.828 375 . 284 . 225 . 252 3.057 659 477 Jews .... 200 31 . 24 . 55 Camberwell. — Population, 1881, 186,593. Episcopal . . . 21,500 Nonconformist . . 19,500 Roman Catholic . . 1,000 Workhouses and Hospitals — . 13,017 . 13,528 . 11,257 . 12,586 475 • 573 • 444 . 340 . 26,545 23,843 1,048 784 Lambeth. — Populat ion, 1881, 253,699. Episcopal . . . 46,000 Nonconformist . . 36,250 Roman Catholic . . — Hospitals and Workhouses — . 17,984 . 19,086 . . 18,662 . 22,553 . 893 . 886 . . 1,073 . 497 . 37,070 41,215 1,779 1,570 St. Saviour, Southwark.- -Population, i88r, 195,164. Episcopal . . . 23,000 Nonconformist . . 18,000 Roman Catholic . . 3,000 Jews .... 400 . 6,624 . 8,475 • . 4,805 . 6,339 • . 2,273 • 2,634 . 55 . 14 . 15,099 11,144 4,907 69 St. Olave, Southwark. — ■Population, 1S81, 134,632. Episcopal . . . 15,500 Nonconformist . . 11,000 Roman Catholic . . 1,800 Hospital .... — . 3,224 . 4,026 . . 3,704 . 5,982 . 537 . 880 . 126 . 86 . 7,350 9,686 1,417 212 Shoreditch. — Population, 1881, 126,591. Episcopal . . . 17,500 Nonconformist . . 7,500 Roman Catholic . . 350 Workhouse ... — . 4,207 . 5,489 . . 1,352 . 1,976 . 132 . 194 . 160 . 120 9,696 3,328 326 280 Bethnal Green. — Population, 1881, 126,961. Episcopal . . . 14,000 Nonconformist . . 11,000 . 3,025 . 4,314 . . 4,260 . 5,665 . 7,339 9,925 Whitechapel.— Population, 1881, 71,363. Episcopal . . . 9,000 Nonconformist . . 6,500 Roman Catholic . . 1,700 Hospital .... — . 1,987 . 2,359 • 1,080 . 1,120 1,139 . 880 . 146 . 127 . 4,346 2,200 2,019 273 SUMMARY OF RETURN'S. 51 Mile End Old Town. — Population, 1881, 105,613. Approximate Attendance: Accommodation. Morning Evening Total Episcopal . . . 8,500 . 2,529 . 2,762 Nonconformist . . 11,500 . 4,704 . 5,941 Roman Catholic . . 700 , 541 . 606 • 5,291 . 10,645 . 1,147 Stepney. — Population, 1881, 58,543. Episcopal . . . 7,000 . 2,417 . 3,177 Nonconformist . . 3,000 . 673 . 949 Roman Catholic . . 1,000 . 424 . 156 • 5,594 1,622 580 St. George-in-the-East. — Population, 1 881, 47,157 Episcopal . . . 5,000 . 1,029 • 1.316 Nonconformist . . 3,500 . 1,116 . 1,364 Roman Catholic . . 650 . 325 . 475 . 2,345 . 2,480 800 Poplar. — Population, i88r, 156,510. Episcopal . . . 14,500 . 5,091 , 6,399 Nonconformist . , 18,500 . 6,596 . 8,952 Roman Catholic . . 1,900 . 588 . 984 Workhouses, etc. . . — . 587 . 275 . 11,490 • 15,548 . 1,572 862 Hackney. — Population, 1881, 186.462. Episcopal . . . 25,250 . 16,487 . 15,722 Nonconformist . . 34,500 . 15,971 . 15,430 Roman Catholic . . 1,350 . 958 . 843 . 32,209 • 31,407 . 1,801 St. Pancras. — Population, 1881, 236,258. Episcopal . . . 34,500 . 12,430 . 14,408 Nonconformist . . 27,250 , 12,6^5 . 13,655 Roman Catholic . , 2,600 . 1,181 . 1,473 Workhouses, etc. . . — . 1,1 n . 290 . 26,838 . 26,300 . 2,654 • 1,401 Hampstead.— Population, i88r, 45,452. Episcopal . . . 11,000 . 7,970 . 6,122 Nonconformist . , 6,500 . 3,326 . 3,196 Roman Catholic . . 750 . 426 . 268 Workhouse ... — . ^ . 80 . 14,092 . 6,522 694 ^0 Kensington.— Population, 1881, 162,924. Episcopal . . . 57,500 . 35,272 . 28,167 Nonconformist . . 25,250 . 9.246 . 11,856 Roman Catholic . . 7,000 . 3780 . 4,748 Greek Church . . . 700 . 179 . — Jews .... 1,45c . 422 . — Workhouses, Hospitals, etc — . 1,290 . 794 ■ 63,439 21,102 8,528 179 422 2,084 52 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. FuLHAM. — Population, 1881, 114,839. Episcopal Nonconformist Roman Catholic Approximate Accommodation . 15.500 II, J3^ 1,400 Attendance : Morning Evening 9,024 3,754 579 7,983 3,451 505 Total 17,017 7,205 1,084 Wandsworth. — Population, 1881, 210,434. Episcopal Nonconformist Roman Catholic Workhouses, etc. 27,500 17,500 3,500 24.747 12,025 2,444 20,716 11,698 1,235 2,344 45,463 23,723 2,568 4,788 Islington. — Population, 1881, 282,865. Episcopal Nonconformist Roman Catholic Jews Workhouses, etc. 39.500 39-000 1,750 650 15,642 17,736 1,029 374 1,075 15,799 20,484 1,044 60 339 31,441 38,220 2,073 434 1,414 Chelsea. — Population, 1881, 88,128. Episcopal . . . 14,500 Nonconformist . . 7,500 Roman Catholic . . 600 Workhouses, Hospitals, etc. — 4,917 3,150 1.352 5,786 3.790 346 618 10,703 6,940 346 1,970 Lewisham. — Population, 1881, 73,327. Episcopal Nonconformist Roman Catholic Workhouse 20,500 2;o ^J.-^D 400 13.915 6,320 426 12,065 5.475 251 136 25,980 11.795 677 136 Greenwich. — Population, 1881, 131,233. Episcopal . . . 18,000 . 6,678 Nonconformist . . 16,000 . 5,679 Roman Catholic . . 2,250 . 904 Hospitals, Workhouses, etc. — . 1,551 7,591 5,037 689 489 14,269 10,716 »i,593 2,040 Woolwich. — Population, 18S1, 80,825. Episcopal Nonconformist Roman Catholic Workhouses . 14,500 11,500 800 7,600 4.444 787 150 6,087 6,047 805 160 13,687 10,491 1,592 310 J. i—J 1^ Jt^J V^ A > lOOU. Other Me'ljc. Jews. ^ g Hospitals, :e. :e. W K Work- houses, etc. At,c Attendance. ^ 2 ^5 /en. Approx. Accom. /en. ,157 Approx. Accom. Rlorr, Morn. Even. Morn, only. Morn. Even. : 2,900 1,349 1.349 — 175 107 504 — 319 — — — — 60 — — ,910 450 88 9 — 160 180 797 750 ic. ,449 3,100 471 84 20 379 367 003 950 21 971 — — — — 137 40 183 — 485 — — — — — - — 252 200 31 24; — — 074 1,275 3^ 573 — — — — 444 340 131 1,700 83 886 — — — — 1,073 497 .964 2,625 49 ,634 400 55 14 — — — (851 2,350 59 880 — — — — 126 86 J425 1.375 22 194 — — — — 160: 120 :9i5 400 8 — • — — — — — — MOC 900 2 880 — — — — 146 129 ISOS 1,500 24 606 — — — — — «335 400 20 15 — — — — — — 5463 900 17 475 — — — — — — ]2I4 4,025 1,36 984 — — — — 587 275 J72C 2,075 82 843 — — — — 142 124 i759 700 31 ,473 — — — — I, III 240 ]p97 — — 268 — — — — — 80 1354 1,100 31 .,748 1,450 422 — 179 1.290 794 ]68c 1,000 58 505 — — — — — — ^685 2,750 1,19 !,235 — — — — 2,444 2,344 I182 2,575 1,05 < ',29: 65c > 434 — — 1,075 339 (487 1,800 43 ^ 34^ ) — — — — 1,342 618 1042 750 23 ■ 25 — — — — — 136 (095 625 27 ' 68c ) — — — 1,551 489 ^281 1,850 60 • 80 1 1 — — 15c ) 160 ^538 34,375 11,70 (^22 3 9.i5< 3 2,85( 3 1,48c D 19c 5 12,49^ J 7.465 ' inc eludes P rimitiv ^ivan Refornn I : the s mailer b odies of Noncon formists, CENSUS OF THE ATTENDANCE AT THE CHURCHES AND CH MISSION HALLS OF LONDON. Denomination. Church of England Congregational Baptist . Wesleyan Methodist Primitive Methodist Presbyterian Brethren Open Brethren Friends Unitarian London City Mission Undenominational Mildmay Mission . Evangelistic Mission Young Men's Christian ^ Association. Young Men's Christian Institute. Christian Community Church Army Salvation Army . Miscellaneous SUMMARY. ^cr=£n. Morning. Afternoon • 40,516 6,027 . 4,318 . 25,517 . 1,339 • 1,948 . 21,198 3,835 • 2,375 • 15,350 2,868 . 2,132 710 144 . 36 . 4,900 703 . 1,061 • 4,050 1,309 . 185 . 2,020 218 . 271 . 1,640 547 . 346 600 130 . — . 20,655 809 . 1,849 • 65,533 8,120 . 7,556 • 3,570 — 519 • 3,540 663 . 338 j 6,095 14 . 573 } 1,500 . — . T> T . 1,150 301 . 30 . 3,800 . 22 98 . 32,830 . 6,987 . 12,217 . 1,370 200 . 256 Evening 15,751 11,341 10,415 8,093 204 2,332 2,053 1,200 659 247 9,817 34,198 1,447 2,134 3,481 1,110 637 1,046 25,968 806 Total. 26,096 14,628 16,625 13,093 384 4,096 3,547 1,689 1,552 377 12,475 49,874 1,966 3,135 4,068 1,331 968 1,166 45,172 1,262 Total . 256,544 . 34,236 . 36,329 132,939 203,504 Note.— Those Mission Halls which were closed on Census Sunday are not included in these lists. 54 THE RELIGTCUS CENSUS OF LONDON. KENSINGTON. Comprising the Sub-Districts of St. Mary, Paddington ; St. John, Paddington ; Kensington Town ; Brompton. Missions. Church of England— St. Peter's, 7, Chippenham-road {Mr. W. H. Vcnablcs.) St. Ambrose, Clarendon-street . St. Matthew's School, Oueen's-road {Mr. IV. Blakc^L.C.M.) Onslow-square Church Room (Rev. H. IV. IVebb-Peploe) Onslow-square Church House Room {Rev. H. W. Webb-Peploe.) St. Philips, Kensington {Rev. Arthur Baker.) St. Augustine's Church Mission {Rev. R. R. Chope.) VIORN- After- Even- AC- ING. noon. ing. COM. — . 32 . 42 128 . 180 — — . 160 . 2QO 160 . — . — . . — . 155 . i6o' — . — 40 ( 8 a.m. 123 ) '( II a.m. 1030 j Christ Ch. Parish Hall, Faraday-rd. {Rev. E. W. Clarke.) Harrow Mission, Latimer-road . {Rev. W. Law.) St. Mary Abbot's, Kensington-square {Rev. Wm. Burjiett.) St. James', St. Clement's-road {Rev. R. McKenny.) St. Mark's, Bolton-street, Kensington {Re7i. Wm. E. E7?i?fict.) St. Augustine's, Rudolf-road {Lay Readers^ Magdalen Coffee Pal., Blechynden-st. St. Barnabas, Warwick-road {Rev. F. Smith.) Mission, Mary-place, Walmer-road {Rev. A. E. Oldjield.) Walmer-road Firewood Brigade . {Rev. A. E. Oldjie/d.) Peckham-street, Ladbroke-grove {Rev. H. Stapleto?i.) Congregational — Harrow-rd. Congregational Ch. Miss. {Mr. D. S. A?idcrso?i.) 196 14 152 177 . — 232 55 150 103 147 12 100 100 60 — • 50 — . 146 900 . — . — 1000 30a 350' loa i6o' 200' 130- loa MISSION HALLS— KENSINGTON. 55 Missions. Baptist — Portobello-road, Notting-hill {Rev. C. H. Spiirgeo7i.) Wesleyan— Young Men's Chris. Assoc, Mall Hall {Mr. Short, Sec. Y.M.C.A.) Presbyterian— Pembroke-road, Kilburn {Mr. F. F. Darrock.) Mission Room, 256, Harrow-road {Mr. H. R. Dewar.) Redfield-lane Mission, Earl's-court {Mr. Macder?nott.) Evangelistic — West Kensington Hall {Mr. C. R. Hiirditch.) Brethren- Moscow Hall, Moscow-road Open Brethren — Kensal Hall, Kensal-road . {Mr. Bilke.) London City Mission- Boatman's Institution, Sale-street {Mr. J. Connell.) Mission Room, 61, Amberley-road {Mr. Alfred H. Lea7'ner.) Mission Koom, Kilburn Park-road {Mr. S. Wilson:) Jubilee Hall, Latimer-road . {Mr. E. J. Clark.) Clarendon Coffee Palace, Clarendon-rd {Mr. R. Mitchell.) Mission Hall, 15, Edge-st., Notting-hill {Mr. S. Dyke.) Mission Room, 5, Edinburgh-road {Mr. H. J. G. Harper^) Edge-street Mission, Notting-hill {Mr. M. J. Lucas.) 95, Tavistock-crescent, Notting-hill {Air. J. Robe?-tsoii.) Morn- ing. After- noon. Even- ing. AC- COM. 25 11 45 40 60 53 200 135 • — 28 . — — . 88 — . 22 • 00 n • — — . 50 40 150 93 75 51 104 15 96 47 38 150 410 . — 55 • 60 70 . 150 65 . — . 287 . — 100 500 80 150 60 150 60 56 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. -Missions. London City Mission {continued) — Schoolroom, Poplar-place, Baysvvater {Mr. Blake.) Mission Room, Fane-street . (il/r. H. P. Blaxier.) Mission, 15, Appleford-road {Mr. Bailey.) Mission Room, 9, Abingdon-road (J/;'. Joseph Baiigh.) Undenominational — Queen's-park Hall, Harrow-road {Dr. Hibberd.) 6, St. Clement's-road, Notting-hill {Mr. Spencer^ Temperance Hall, Oxford-rd., Kilburn — {Mr.Jiipp.) Notting Dale Children's Mission {Mr. E. Trickett.) Kensington Potteries Mission, Walmer-rd {Mr. E. Trickett.) Town Hall, Kensington {Mr. J. Daivkiiis.) Norland Hall, Notting-hill . {Mr. Short.) Lock Hospital ..... {Mf. Charles Small?Ha7i.) Latimer-rd. Mission, Blechynden-st. \ {Miss Gladstone^ Hon. Sec. > Mr. A If. Ireson, L.C.M,) ) Bible Mis. Room, 184A, Kenn. Park-rd. {Miss C. Gutney.) People's Hall, 91, Latimer-road {Mr. George Goss.) Golden Bells Coffee Pal, Notting-hill {Lady Hope.) Bible Mis., i, Walmer-rd., Notting-hill {Mr. G?v7'es, L.C.M.) Mission Hall, 15, Ranelagh-road Gospel-room, Canterbury-rd., Kilburn. North-end Mis. Hall, W. Kensington . Metropolitan Music Hall, Edgeware-rd. {Mr. C Cook.) Hyde-park Hall, Stonecliffe-street {A/r. C Cook.) Cabmen's Mission, 2, Harrow-road Earl-lane Mission Room, Sudbury {Mr. J. Rixo7i.) Morn- ing. After- noon. Even- ing. AC- COM. . 52 • 31 . 100 — . — • 94 . 100 — . — • 27 — 30 • 150 . 200 — . 44 . 81 .:: : • 95 242 ~~~ :: : . 500 • 54 800 84 . 15 . 52 • 55 ch.98 . 40 . 62 250 . 250 150 — . 9 . 64 170 — . — . 165 250 — . — . n 100 20 . 20 • 95 . 28 . 120 — . — . 151 . — — . — . 1892 . 2300 — . 145 — . — — — 68 . — — . — 19 . — MISSION HALLS— FULHAM. 57 Morn- After- Even- Ac- Missions. i^Q^ NOON. INC. COM. 560 . — Salvation Army- Salvation Army Hall, Notting-hill } ijam'^S ^^o {Capt.J. Sperry.) \ • • } Salv. Army Hall, Prince of Wales | ^^ a.m. ^^ | 90 . 108 Great Western Hall . . L^ ^a.m. ^46 | .^^ ^ j^gs {Capt. Clint07i.) ^ lu.jua.i .- 4 ; FULHAM. Comprising the Sub-Districts of St. Peter, Hammersmith ; St. Paul, Hammersmith; Fulham. Church of England— St. Mary's Mission, 53, Melina-road . — • — . 118 . {Rev. J. Mac?iatight.) Baptist— Dawes-road, Fulham . . . . 100 . 100 . 120 . 150 {Variotcs.) Wesleyan Methodist, German— Eustace-road, Walham-green . . 16 . — • 57 • lOO {^Rev.J. Urech.) Primitive Methodist— Southerton-road, Fulham . . . 13 . — • 28 . OO {Rev. J. Sheale.) Salvation Army— Waterloo-street Hall . . . I 113:^:2^ 1 3^° .1000.- {Capt.Skimicr.) ^ Salvation Army, Hounslovv. . Inam^yi^^^ ' ^'^^ ' {Capt.J.Lyne.) ^ • -o/ ; Redmore-street Hall . . . iia".m".2oj ^^ ' ^^ ' " {Lieut. Chatten.) HaydonPark-rd., Shepherd's Bush LiamcSr^^ .308- " {Capt.Hicrd.) ^ Young Men's Christian Association— Y.M.C.A., 27, Barclay-road . . . 14 • 4^ • 5° • ^° {Mr. F. C. Wood.) 58 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Missions. Morn- After- Even- AC- ing. noon. ing. COM. London City Mission — Greyhound-road Mission 60 . 140 . 80 . 100 {Mr. Flew.) Mansion House-street, Hammersmith. 8 . — 123 . i8o. {Mr. J. Nelson.) Crown-terrace, West Kensington — , — . 63 . 70 {Mr. C. Elgar.) ijj, Railway Arch, Hammersmith — . — 250 . 320' {Mr. T. 0. Otway.) Undenominational- Barclay Hall 48 . — . 150 . — Mission Hall, 391, Fulham-road . 60 . 24 . 50 . Park Hall, Shepherd's Bush 14 . 30 • {Mr. Page, Sec:) Noel Hall, t ulham .... — . — 50 . — {Mr. R. Sinclair) Athenaeum, Godolphin-road — . 109 . 317 . 45o< {Mr. F. A. Binder.) Fulham Hall, 92, High-street 30 • — 100 . 200 {Mr. G. H. Gaze.) CHELSEA. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Chelsea, S. ; Chelsea, N.W. ; Chelsea, N.E. Church of England — St. Matthew's Mission, Walton-street, {Rev. H. IV. Webb-Peploe.) Cremorne Mission, Chelsea. . . — . — . 350 . 400 {Rev. F. IV. A. WilJd7iso7i.) Oakley Mission, Manor-street {Rev. H. W. Webb-Peploe.) Church Army— St. Jude's Mission, Chelsea . I {Capt T. Shepherd.) ^ Mission, 76, Kilburn-lane, Kensal-gn. 7.30a.m. 8 35 . 45 • — {Capt. Jessop.) St. John's Hall, Blantyre-road . . — . — . 120 . 40O' {Capt. R. Wilson.) Wesleyan— College-road, Kensal-green . . . 11 . — . 36 . 100 {Mr. II. Nicholls.) Congregational— College-street Mission Hall . . — . — . 50 . 80 {Rev. J. Lawson Forster.) t. 76 . — , 168 — . — . ■ 350 . 60 . — . • 199 7.30a.m. 4) 8.30a.m. 10 j 33 . 65 MISSION HALLS— CHELSEA. 59 Missions. Presbyterian- Stuart Memorial Mission, Sloane-place {Mr. H. B. Mihte.) Open Brethren- Queen's Park Hall, Kilburn-lane. {Mr. Bilke.) Morn- After- Even- ing. NOON. ING. 224 50 . — Salvation Army- Chelsea Salvation Army {CaptH. Oxby.) 7a.m. 31 \ ^^^ iia.m.i82f-^° 200 500 AC- COM* [%\ - ?oa London City Mission — Cornwall Mission, King's-road . {Mr. F. Bor?'ough.) Star and Anchor Coffee Palace . {Mr. W. Stacy.) Redford Hall, Upper Manor-street {Mr. A. Williafus.) Temperance Hall, Pavilion-road . {Mr. Tozer.) Kensal-road Mission . {Mr. G. Marchant.) Undenominational- Sydney Hall, Leader-street. Tyndall House, 29, Whitehead's-grove — Mission Hall, Lackland-terrace . Mission Hall, 14, Sloane-terrace {Mr. J. Goodchild.) Paradise Hall, Oueen's-road {Mr. Lo^'rhnore.) Railway Mission Hall, Kensal-road Chelsea Town Hall, King's-road . Christian Mission, Oueen's-road. {M?-. A. Stafker.) Bethel Mission, Lower Sloane-street Oxlord-road Temperance Hall . {Mr. Jupp.) Gospel Room, Canterbury-road . {Mr. T. Luff.) — — . 52 70 — 34 . 126 150 — 18 . 39 • — 121 . 60 . 200 e — . 18 \ 24 . 94 . 29 . 234 . 22 . — . 40 . 49 • — 71 . 168 . • 53 • 74 • 130 . 250 . 98 . — — . 36 . — . — . 81 . 450 — . — . 29 . — 6o THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. ST. GEORGE, HANOVER SQUARE,. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Hanover-souare, Mayfair, Belgrave, St. John's, Westminster, and St. Margaret, St. Westminster. Missions. Morn- ing. After- noon. St. St. St. 83 Church of England South Eaton-place Mission. . . — . (yMr. Charles Hobbs.) Westminster Town Hall . . . 361 . {Father Ignatius ; Rev. J. V. Sjneadley.) Stephen's Schools, Rochester-row . — . {Rev. J. N'ewlyji.) Stephen's Mission, Rochester-row. — . {Rev. W. Sinclair.) Andrew's Mission, Palace-street . — . {Mr. T. R. Rutledge.) Blue Ribbon Hall, Marsham-street . — . {Rev. R. McMillar.) Hanover Church Mission, Gilbert-st. . — . {Mr. E. IV. West.) Congregational— Besborough Hall. {M? . C. de Selincoiirt.) Baptist— Ebury Mission, Pimlico-row {Mr. C F. Allison.) Evangelistic- Conference Hall, Eccleston-street {Lord Radstock.) Young Women's Christian Association Y.W.C.A., 2, St. George's-road . {Miss Mannsell.) Salvation Army — Regent's Hall {Capt. Isaac Unsworthy.) London City Mission- Mission, 188, Ebury-street, S.W. {Mr. R. Weaver, Jim.) Christ Church Schools Mission . {M?\ R. Pugh.) Fear-street Mission, Strutton-ground {Mr. G. Owen.) Mission, 76, Great Peter-street . {Mr J. Matthews.) New Peter-st. Mission, "Westminster {Mr. J. Saunde?'S.) 385 i II 7 a.m. a.m. 53 36 5^1833 518 Even- ing. 920 170 75 40 65 456 120 18-. AC- COM. 2800 . — 63 18 98 17 100 Morn- ing. After- Even- noon. ING. AC- COM.. — . _ j7p.m.7o) (8p.m. 20 \ 50 21 . No service . 250 — . — . 72 . — MISSIOA^ HALLS— WESTMINSTER. 61 Missions. Undenominational — Bethel Mission, Brunswick-row . {Mr. J.Richards.) Westminster Hall, Regency-street One Tun Schools Mission, Old Pye-st. [Mr. IV. Geary, Manager.) Westminster Temp. Hall, Regency-st. 25 . — . — . — Rose and Crown Coffee Palace . . — . — . 36 . 120. {Mr. Charles Heath.) ^WESTMINSTER. Comprising the Sub-Districts of St. James', Westminster;, St. Anne, Soho. Church of England— St. Margt's. Mission, Dartmouth Hall . — , 100 . 100 . i8o> {Ven. Archdeacon Farrar.) Congregational- Mission Hall, 50, Lexington-street . — . — . 60 . 150 {M?'. O. Cromwell.) Baptist — Bloomsbury Hall, Meard-street . . 210 . — • 33i • 700 {Mr. HaiTison.) Wesleyan West-Central Mission— St. James's Hall, Piccadill}^ . . 878 .1120 . 2405 . 2400. {Rev. Hugh Price Hughes.) Young Men's Christian Association — Y.M.C.A. West Branch . . . — . 40 . — .60. {Mr. J. Pearse, Sec.) London City Mission — Italian Mission, 2, Frith-street, Soho . — . — . 21 . 35 {Mr. W. Bouhwis.) Mission, 60, Frith street, Soho . . — . 80 . 70 . 120. {Mr. Pino.) Male Lock Hospital, Dean-street . — . 20 . 20 . — {Mr. Pell). Pall Mall Mission, 48, Lisle-street . — . 23 . 40 . 80 {Mr. J. Bmdge.) Undenominational — Aberdeen Schools, Foubert-place . — . — . 56 . — {Miss M. Constance, Sec.) French Mission, 6, Frith-street . . - . 63 . 21 . 8q. {Mr. J. F. Cantwell.) 440 (i2 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. MARYLKBONE. Comprising the Sub-Districts of All Souls ; Cavendish-square ; Rectory; St. Mary; Christchurch ; St. John. Missions ^°''''' ^fter- Even- Ac- miS5bIONt>. ^^^ NOON. INF. COM. Church of England- Welsh Church Mis., St. Mary's N. Sc. — . — . 64 . — {Mr. J. E. Davis, Sec.) Emmanuel Church Mission, North-st. . — . — . 70 {Mr. J. Robso7t, Scripture /?.) Gray's-yard Rag. Church and School . 120 . — . 570 {Mr. Philip Goiigh.) ■Reeve Mission, East-street . . . — . — . 165 {Rev. H. N. Sherbrook; M? . A.J. Winter, L.C.M.) St. Thomas' Mis., James-st., Oxford-st. — . — . 37 {Rev. H. Gea?y.) All Souls' Church Home, Nassau-st. . — . — . 16 {Rev. W. H. Chapman?) All Souls' Church Home, Nassau-st. . — . — . 62 {Rev. IV. R. Mow//.) St. Barnabas' Mission, 14, Bell-street . 120 . 135 . 60 {Capt. Bai//ie.) Church Army — St. Mary's Hall, Crawford-street . — . — . 250 . 700 {Capt. Hotch/ciss.) Congregational— St. John's Wood-terrace Schoolroom . — . — . 80 . 130 {Mr. H. To//et ) Earl-street Mission, Lisson-grove . — . — . 192 . 250 {Mr. Montague Ho/?nes.) Baptist- Trinity Chapel, Devonsh.-mews, Inst, — . — . 35 • — {ReiK H. Trot man.) Workman's Hall, Henry-street, N.W. — . -— . 180 . 200 {Rev. VV. Stott.) Workman's Hall, Portland-town . . 40 . 200 . 200 . 220 {Mr. A. Cut/er.) Wesleyan — North Finchley Mission . . . 50 . — . 100 . 200 {Mr. Easter.) Presbyterian — Bell-street Mission . . . 22 . — . 110 . 300 {I)?: D. Fj-aser.) 120 no MISSION HALLS— MARYLEBONE. Missions. Erethren — Meeting Room, 71, Welbeck-street Open Brethren- Union Hall, Carlisle-st., Edgware-rd. {Mr. Robert Bilke.) Prayer and Bible Mission — The Hall, 12, Bell-st., Edgvvare-road {Dr. Kirby.) Evangelistic — Kilburn Hall, Kilburn-gate . {Mr. C. Russell Hur ditch ^ Christians — St. John's Rooms, St. John's-place {Mr. Hmiimoiid.) Immersion Believers — Mission, 143, Marylebone-road . {'' Elders r) United Christian Society — New Prov. Hall, 347A, Edgware-rd. {Mr. Stephen Fowler.) Young Men's Christian Association — Stafford Rooms, Edgware-road . {Mr. Mills, Sec.) Young Men's Christian Institute-- Polytechnic, Regent-street . {Mr. J. E. K. Stiidd.) Young Women's Christian Association Y.W.C.A., 17, Old Cavendish-street . {Miss M. F. Ely.) London City Mission — Mission, 95, Boston-place, Dorset-sq. . {Rev. W. Hurdle ; Dr. Stewart^ Church-pl. Mission Hall, Paddington . {Mr. J antes Lavibourne.) Mis., Townshend-cots., Portland-town {Mr. J. Powell.) Cuthbert-st., Church-st., Edgware-rd. . {Mr. Geoi'ge Reed.) Portman Market Mission, Church-st. . Little Church-st., Mis., Edgware-road {Mr. Smith.) Morn- After- Even- AC- ing. noon. ing. COM. 77 — . 62 . — — — 400 . — • 45 255 51 lOI 19 106 125 221 1^0 65 . 603 . 750 — . 66 27 . 50 90 . 160 115 mo . 1500 95 • 130 — 45 • 100 — . 54 . — — 60 . 150 . 17 67 . 100 112 . — 180 . — 51 • — 64 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Missions. Salvation Army- Salvation Army, Kilburn {Capt.A. Bell.) Undenominational — Nutford Hall, Nutford-place {M}-. Sage ; Mi-. Davies.) North-st. Domestic Mis., Lisson-grove {M?'. Thomas Robinson.) Paddington Hall, Church-street . Home for W. Boys, 22, Dorchester-pl. {Mr. H. Ihistow Wallen.) St. James' Hall, George-st., Lisson-gr. {Mi: Sp}-unt.) Morn- After- Even- AC- ing. noon. ing. COM. 7 a.m. II a.m. 7^^' • 261 , — • 33 . 29 . 96 , , 150 — . 63 . . 100 . 30 . 70 . 50 , 100 - . - . 78 HAMPSTEAD. Church of England — St. Saviour's Mission, Fleet-road . — . — {Rev. G. A. Herklots.) Memorial Hall, Hampstead , . — . — {Rev. G. F. Head.) North End Mission, Hampstead . . 64 . — {Rev. G. F. Head.) Church Army- Church Army, North Finchley . . — . 30 {C apt. John Willey.) Young Men's Christian Association — Y.M.C.A., Willoughby-road . . — . — {Mr. Arthur Welsh.) Salvation Army — Hampstead Salvation Army {Capt.J. Bursle7fi.) 7 a.m. 14 1 II a.m. 50) " London City Mission- Oak Village Gospel Hall, Gospel Oak — {Mr. R. Crewdson.) 1^0 47 200 250 , 300 84 . 140 97 • — 50 160 . — — . 72 . 70 ST. PANCRAS. COMPRLSING THE SUB-DlSTRICTS OF REGENT's PaRK, TOTTENHAM Court, Grays Inn Lane, Somers Town, Camden Town, Kentish Town. MISSION HALLS— ST. PANCRAS, 65 Missions. Morn- ing. After- noon. Even- ing. 50 — . 40 . — St. St. 24 100 — . 204 — . 109 Church of England— St. Andrew's, 137, Weedington-road . — . — . 16 {Mr. Dawson.) Mission, Lancing-street {Air. Flanders ; Mr. Gibbs.) Bede's, William-st., Albany-st. {Mr. H. U. Whelpton.) Saviour's, 61, Warren-street . {Messrs. H. G. Pinn; H. A. McLaren; C. Walker.) St. Jude's Mission, King's-cross . . — . — . 18 {Rev. J. M. Andrews?) St. Jude's School, King's-cross . . — . 136 . — {Rev. J. M. Aiidrews.) Church Army— St. Mary's Mission, Polygon . . — . — {Capt. Payne.) Mis. House, C.A., 11, Manchester-st. . — . — {Capt. J. Cul ledge.) Trinity Mission, 139, Cleveland-street — . — {Canon Cadinan^ Vicar ; Capt. H. Goldstone.) St. Mark's Charlotte-st., Fitzroy-sq. . — . — {Canon Cadnian, Vicar ; Capt. H. Goldstone.) Congregational — Lyndhurst Mission Hall {M?-. J. Howard Glover^ Tolmers-sq., Ch. Inst., Drummond-st. {Mr. J. Denchfield:) Mis. Cong. School, King's Cross-road {Mr. W.J.Howell.) Whitfield Tab. Schools Mission . {Mr. J. H. Skipper.) Christchurch Mission, Somers-tovvn . Grafton-terrace Mission, Maiden-road Baptist— Drummond-street Mission Hall . . — . 9 . 108 {Mr. Brow?t.) Wesleyan— Wesleyan Mission, Camden-street . 147 . 345 {Mr. W. C. Rose.) Mis. Hall, Compton-st., St. Pancras . — . — {Rev. A. Clayton.) Agincourt-road, Gospel-oak . • I55 • — {Mr. E lines.) AC- COM. 250 200 120 2CX) 33 • — 17 . — 45 • 100 64 300 38 80 114 . 700 27 400 90 . 100 36 . — 140 . 250 200 •290 500 80 . 120 148 . 400 66 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Missions. Morn- ing. After- noon. Even- ing. Evangelistic — Maiden Hall, Maiden-street . . 210 . {Mr. C. R. Hicrditch.) Undenominational — Grange Mis., 78, King's Cross-rd. . — . Gt. Northern Temp. Hall, Chenies-st. — . Domestic, 4, Rhyl-st., Kentish-town . 237 . (Mr. J. Pollard; Mr. J. E. L. Pollard.) St. George's Hall, Regent-street . . 437 . {Mr. S. Henry.) 70 522 80 50 AC- COM. 150 40 350 London City Mission — Mis. Hall, Cromer-st., Gray's-inn-road — . — . 80 {Mr. G. Bridge:) Mission, Arlington-rd., Camden-town . — . — . 25 {Rev. J. C. Harrison.) Dickenson-st. Hall, Kentish-town 7.30a.m. 80 160 . 330 {Mr. C. Cox.) Camden Hall, King-st., Camden-town — . — . 63 {Mr.J.Mills>) Cardington-.street Mission, Euston . — . — . 51 {Mr. F. P. Harris!) Southampton-rd. Mission, Kentish-tn. — . 12 . 46 {Ml-. J. Stevens.) Haverstock Mission Hall, Grafton-ter. — . — . 140 {Mr. R. M. Darby:) North Hill Mission Hall, Highgate . — . — . 38 {Mr. J. Grout.) Mis. Km., 8, Harmood-st., Chk. Fm.-rd. — . 7 . 62 {Mr. George G7ren.) Camden Town Hall . . . , — . — . 14 . — {Mr. S. Lee.) Presbyterian — Marchmont Hall, Marchmont-street . 10 31 • — • — {Mr. J. B. Thorbnrn.) King's-cross Theatre . . . . — . 130 . 120 {Rev. Z. B. Woffendale.) Mis. Hall, Leighton-rd. Kentish-town — . — • -I5 {Rev. R. N. Thornton; Mr. W. R. Copeland, L.C.M.) Presbytern. Mis. Hall, Compton-place — . — . 40 {Mr. James Filkins, Miss. ; Mr. John Coiitts^ Stipt.) Mildmay Mission — Mission, 158, King's Cross-road . . — . 90 . 23 (Mr. J. E. Alathieson.) 90 250 100 60 400 250 140 6cx) ^00 s62 . — MISSION HALLS— ISLINGTON. 67 Missions. Morn- After- ING. NOON. Even- ing. AC- COM. Undenominational {continued') — People's Gospel Mission, Retcar-st. {M7\ R. Avery, President.) Aldenham Hall, Aldenham-street {Mr. S. C. Griffith.) — . 46 . 136 . — — . — . 51 • 100 [ 7.30 a.m. 15 Y.W.C.A. 7 p.m. \ II ..28 22 i;; ! Cabmen's Mis. Hall, King's Cross { 1 1 {Mr.J.Dupee.) ( Young Men's Christian Association — Y.M.C.A., 17, Camden-road . . — -75 {Mr. Walter J e? vis, Sec.) „ 91, Euston-rd., King's Cross — . 25 {M^. D.J. Lewis, Sec.) Salvation Army — Salvation Army, Chalk Farm-road ] '^ ^•^- ^f \ 487 {Capt.J. Keates.) ' ^^ " ^5° 1 „ King's Cross . ] 7 ^-m. ^3 U09 {Capt.Peck.) ' ^^ " ^95 i 55 [ 350 8.30, 21 ) 80 . — 75 800 220 800 ;cx> ISLINGTON. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Upper Hollow ay, Islington, S.W., Islington, S.E., Highbury. Church of England — Mission, Canal-road, King's Cross St. Mary's Room, Hornsey . {Rev. W. S. Lewis, Vicar.) All Saints' Mission, Thornhill-road {Rev. A. Wardj'oper, Vicar.) All Saints' Mission, Rupert-road {Mr. H. Hick in.) St. James' Lecture Hall, Eden-grove {Mr. G. C. Williamson.) St. John the Evangelist Mission . {Rev. C. Ottgh.) Archway, St. John's, Upper Holloway {Rev. A. G. Gristock.) St. James' Mission, Britannia-row {Mr. W. T. Moore.) St. Barnabas' Mission House {Rev. A. E. WhisJi, Vicar.) St. Luke's Mission, West Holloway . {Rev. R. Glover.) 25 75 — . 41 . — • 153 . . 70 . 43 • — . 36 . — . 385 . . 40 130 . — . 74 . 292 102 . 21 . 84 . — . 51 • 200 150 450 300 68 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Missions. Morn- ing. After- noon. Even- ing. lOO AC- COM. 548 149 90 98 140 309 400 1 10 Church of England {contmued) — Bishop Wilsons Mem. Hall,Church-st. — . 19 {Rev. W. H. Barlow : Mr. H. Sftiith, Warden.) Rufford-row Mission, Essex-road . — . — . 38 {Students Cluirch Miss. Coll.) Grafton Hall, Holloway . . . — . — .127 East-street, Giftbrd-street . . . 2CX) . 500 225 50 [Mr. IV. Adams.) Congregational — Metropolitan Benefit Society's Asylum Gifford-Hall, Offord-road . . . _ . 821 {Mr. B. Clark:) Mission Hall, Blenheim-rd., Hornsey {Rev. E. Aiisihi.) Union Hall, Station-road, Highbury {Mr. G. B. File.) Britannia-row Mission, N. . . . 106 {Mr. M. Smith.) Holloway Hall — . 670 Morton-road Mission Hall, N. . . — . 35 {Mr. T. Chatterton, L.C.M.) Myrtle-street Hall {Mr. J. J. Olding.) Morton-road Mission, Essex-road | Station-road Hall, Highbury j {Rev. Dr. A lion.) Baptist— Blundell-st. Mission, Caledonian-road 120 {Mr. J. M. Smith.) Hercules-road Mission, Holloway . — {Mr. G. F. Dorri7igton.) Highbury Hill Mission, Gillespie-road — {Mr. J. Vanstone.) St. Giles Christn. Mis., Caledonian-rd. — {M7: S. Hatton.) Rupert-road — {Mr. G. IV. Foreman.) Goodinge-road Mission Hall . . — {Rev. G. Hawker ; Mrs. Glover.) "Wesleyan Mission- Mission Day Schools, Drayton-park . — . — . 50 . — {Rev. C. F. Nightingale.) Mission Hall, Windsor-st., Islington . 25 . — . 61 . — Twyford Hall, Caledonian-road . . 45 . — . 160 . 200 {Mr. E. A. Hyde.) Mission Room, Gillespie-road . . 23 . — . 66 , — 700 450 280 1000 130 200 420 140 250 44 - 75 36 . 5^ 57 . — 120 . 100 113 • 1 2a MISSION HALLS— ISLINGTON. 69 Missions. London City Mission— Mildmay Cabman's Mission (Mr. John Crabb.) North-hill Mission, Highgate {Mr. J. Grout.) Essex-st. Mission Hall, Kingsland-rd. {Mf. R. Birkett.) Mission Rm., Ingram-pl., Hornsey-rd. {Mr. E. Hay lies.) Mildmay Mission- Conference Hall, Mildmay . {Mr. J. E. Matheson.) Ball's Pond-road Mission Hall . {Mr. IV. H Gadsby.) Undenominational — Agricultural Hall, Islington {Rev. Dr. Thain Davidson.) ]\IORN- After- Even- AC- ING. noon. ing. COM. 80 — . 70 — — . 50 . 100 — . 63 — — . 70 . 100 . 320 . 784 . 2500 . 34 . 87 . 150 1 171 . 1626 . 3000 Rosemary Mis. Hall, Shepperton-road — . — . 16 . — Drovers' Hall, Cattle Market — . — 90 . 300 Sermon-lane Mission, Liverpool-rd. . 54 . — 138 . 4cx> {Mr. G. Fuller:) Mission, Lennox-road, Finsbury-park 58 . — 166 . — Mission Hall, 301, Holloway-road 19 . 25 45 . 70 {Mr. H. Putter in.) Cholmley Mission, 102, Archway-rd. . 100 . — — . 120 Institute Mis., Park-pl., Highbury-vale — . 60 34 . — Mission, Holmsdale-rd., New Southgate 16 . — 294 . — TJnsectarian— Gospel Hall, Highbury Corner . 9 • 25 85 . 100 {Mr. Ramsey.) Mission, 134, Holloway-road 64 . 58 120 . — Brethren — Hampton Hall, Holloway . 40 . — . 60 . 150 {Mr. J. W. Burgess.) 309, Holloway-road .... — . — . 56 . — Open Brethren- Assembly Hall, Junction-road 72 . 71 180 . 220 {Mr. F. Ferriman ; Mr. C. F. Bilsoji.) Young Men's Christian Association- Priory Hall, 198, Upper-street, N. — . — . 201 . 300 {Mr. J. J. Atkiiison.) Finsbury-park Hall . — . — . 798 ' 800 {Mr. R. A. Elvery.) THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Missions. Young Women's Christian Association — 41, Pyrlaiul-road, Canonbury Salvation Army — Morn- ing. After- noon. Salv. Army Barracks, Milton-rd. {Capt. JVells.) Hornsey-road, Hollovvay . {Capt. Clifton Bailey^ Holloway Salvation Army . {Capt. IVihier.) 40 7 a.m. 31^350 II,, 170^-^5 7 a.m. 4^C 160 90^ Even- ing. 5(X) 210 AC- COM, 500 200 i^^-"^- 2^465 . 800 . 750 I 10.30 230^ ^ ^ • /3^ HACKNEY. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Stoke Newington, Stamford Hill, West Hackney, Hackney, South Hackney. Church of England— St. Barnabas' Hall, High-st., Homerton — (Rev. F. R. B latch. Vicar.) West Hackney Mission, Hindle-street — St. Paul's Mission, Duncan-street . 38 {Re7'. F. E. Fllcrton.) Ada-street Church Mis. (St. Michael's) — {Mr. VV. Vaughan.) Good Shepherd Mis., High-hill-ferry . 154 (Messrs. Westfield and Wheeler^ Church Army, Hackney ... — {Capt. W. F. Ehnes, C.A.) St. Mary's Mis., Church-st., Stoke New. 160 {Mr. J. A. Le Coiitcur.) Shacklewell-grn. Mission, Norfolk-rd. . — Palestine-place Mission, Camb. Heath. 84 {Rev. J. B. Barraclo7fg/i.) Church Room, The Grove, Hackney . — {Rev. J. Bear dale ^ St. Faith's Hall, Londesboro'-road . — {Re7>. C. IV. V. Fixe 11.) St. Luke's Mission, Kenton-road . — {Mr. IV. H. Bramwell.) St. John's Ch. Mis., Grove, Hackney . 123 (Rev. A. Brook.) London Fields Mission, William-green {Cottage 7neeting fo? the pfesent?^ — . iqi . — 120 8a 150- 25a 150 -JO 350' 2;o • 144 - 140 . . 81 . — ■ 43 . — 118 . — 157 . 20 130 . . 46 • 17 53 • 66 . — 251 . — . 117 . . 175 • 160 . — . — . 264 MISSION HALLS— HACKNEY. 7' Missions. Church of England {continued^ — King's Cross Mis., Cambridge Heath . {Rev. J. Allen:) Holy Trinity Mission, Lea-bridge All Saints', Aden-grove, Green-lanes . {Mr. Alexaiider Mottram.) West Hackney Mission, Cleveland-st. Congregational- Old Gravel Pit Mission, Hockley-st. . {Mr. J. Potter.) Kingsland Hall, Castle-st,, Kingsland {Mr. Fehnhtghani^ L.C.M.^ Cliapman-rd. Mission, Whitepost-lane {Rev. J. Wood.) Morning-lane Mission, Hackney . {Mr. C. Palmer.) Glyn-road Mission, Clapton Park {Mr. J. B. Uffen.) St. Ann's-road Mission {Mr. Cook.) Sandford-lane Miss., Stoke Newington {Mr P. F. Holden.) Dove-row Mission, Goldsmith-row {Mr. W. P. Cotsford.) Morley Hall, Hackney {Mr. Sawell.) Mission, Canal-road, Dalston {Mr. Ashford.) Grove Mission Room, Brooksley-walk {Rev. W.J. Woods.) Dunn-st. Mission, Shacklewell . {Mr. Hoon.) Well-street Mission, Hackney {Air. C. Edt)iond, Ho7i. Sec.) Adelphi Hall, Moye-st., Goldsmith-row {Rev. R. B. Lattder.) Baptist— Ann's-place Mission, Pritchard-road . {Mr. W. J. Hurry.) Combosa-road Mission, Hackney-wick {Air. Cadma7i.) Landfield-street, Rendlesham-road {Mr. W.J. Way.) Morn- ing. After- noon. 97 loo 53 45 95 • — Even- ing. 200 30 130 118 AC- COM. 152 . — 250 400 — . 60 . — . 64 . 80 . 108 . 120 . 65 . no . 67 . 150 . 236 . 300 . 90 . 250 . 116 . 100 • 83 . 120 • 709 . 1500 • 43 . 70 . 156 . 400 . 129 . 200 . 95 • 350 . 63 200 200 ;oo 72 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Missions. Morn- ing. After- Even- noon. INC. Baptist iconiiimcd) — Clonbrook Hall, Clonbrook-road . 59 • 4o {Mr. J. Wicks.) Wellington-rd. Mis., Stoke Newington 89 . — {Mr. C. R. IV. Offeii ; Mr. C. Hart) Waterloo Rooms, 2, Prout-rd., Clapton — . — {Mr. W. Kent?) Rupert-road . . . . . — . — {Mr. S. W. Forman^ Wesleyan — People's Gospel Mis., 244, Hackney-rd. 10 . 12 {Mr. J. Potter?) Day Schoolroom Mission, Church-road 108 {Mr. W. H. Wilson?) Elgin-street Mis., 34, Hackney -wick . 120 {Rev. D. Walters.) The Grove Mission, Hackney . . — {Mu C. Little?) Church-road, Homerton . . .114 {Mr. H. Wilson.) Clapton-park Wesleyan Mission Hall 5 1 {Rev. G. Ke7iyo7i.) Matthias-road Mission ... 30 {Mr. J. Whiten.) Brethren- Clapton Hall, Stoke Newington . . 700 . — . 570 Primitive Methodist— Aveley-rd. Mission, Upper Clapton . 30 . 36 . 55 {Mr. R. Giffe7i.) Undenominational- Evangel. Mis. Hall, High-st., Homerton — . 30 {Mr. J. J. Jones.) Hackney-rd. Missn. Hall, Union-cres. 30 , — {Mr. John Girling?) Marion-street Mission, Homerton . — . — {Mr. J. Brett, Hon. Sec?) Cot. Mis., 18, Spencer-rd., Stoke New. — . — {M7. E. A.Jackson, Hon. Sec.) John-st., Homerton, Ragged Schools . — . — North-East London Mis. Halls (No. I ) — . — »» »> " fl (Mr. Chorley.) Four Small Halls (No. 2) (No. 3) (No. 5) {Mr. Chorley.) 75 341 82 120 65 170 160 76 182 106 150 150 93 25 32 109 200 300 250 125 Ac. COM. 300 60 120 300 130 200 2;o 50 200 150 60 — . — . 196 MISSION HALLS— ST. GILES'. yT, Missions Mo^^- After- Even- Ac- IVllbilUiNij. jj^^,^ NOON. ING. COM. Unitarian — Mission, 365, Cambridge-road . . — . — . 27 . — Evangelical Mission— Dalston Mission, 105, Dalston-lane . 21 . — . 82 . 140 (Mr. C. Russell Htirditch?) Young Men's Christian Association — Y.M.C.A., 275, Mare-street, Hackney . — . 60 . 200 . 350 {Mr. F. L. Porter, Hon. Sec^ Salvation Army — Hackney Salvation Army Barracks j _^^""^\!5M 166 . 338 . 420 {Capt. W. H Nicholls.) ' ^^ ^•^' ^^^ ' Stoke Newington . . iTTa'mic!!'^^ ' 36l • 350 {Capt.Tutt.) ' MI a.m. 154 \ ST. GILES'. Comprising the Sub-Districts of St. George, Bloomsbury ; St. Giles, South; St. Giles, North. Church of England— St. George's Mission, Little Coram-st. — . — . 47 • 90 (Rev. A. B. Carpenter.) Sardinia-street Mission Church . . — . — . 43 . — {Rev. David Rice-Jones?) Short's Gardens Mission . . . 40 . — .110. — {Canon Nisbet.) Baptist— Brook-st., St. Giles' Christian Mission — . 140 . 80 . — {Mr. G. Hatton.) Neal-street 46 . — .142 500 {Mr. G. Hatton.) Wesleyan— St. Giles' Swiss Church, Endell-st. . — . — . 40 . 200 {Rev. Jakob Urech.') Undenominational — St. Giles' Chn. Institute,High Holborn — . 150 . 50 . 360 {Mr. E. Saunders.) Coffee Palace, Newton-st., Holborn . — . — . 29 . — {Mr. W. List.) Medical Mission — Medical Miss., Endell-st., Long Acre . — . - . 95 . 130 {Mr. F. A. Pri?ig.) 540 . 900 2l8 , 150 62 . 150 38 . 32 . ' 35 74 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. STRAND. Comprising the Sub-Districts of St. Martin-in-the-Fields ; St. Mary-le-Strand ; St. Clement Danes. Missions. ^°^n- After- Even- Ag- ing. NOON. ING. COM. Church of England — Clare Market Mission . . . — . — . 83 . — {Rev. R. Tho7)ias.) Baptist— St. Giles' Ch. Mis., Wild-st., Drury-lane 130 . — (Mr. G. Hatto?i.) Brewer's-ct., St. Giles' Ch. Mis., ,, ,, — . — {Mr. G. Hatt07i ; Mr. G. Andrews.) Undenominational — Betterton-street Mission, Drury-lane . — . — Nevvchurch-court Mission . , . — . — White Horse-yard Miss., Stanhope-st, — . — {Mr. J. Macdofiald.) Theatrical Mission- Workman's Hall, Drury-lane . . — . — . 166 . — {Mr. Hainbleto7t?) Young Men's Christian Association- Exeter Hall, Strand . . . . — . 180 . 1150 . 3000 {Mr. E. J. Ken7iedy ; Mr. A. BursoTt.) HOLBORN. Comprising the Sub-Districts of St. George-the-Martyr; St. Andrew, Eastern ; Saffron Hill ; St. James, Clerkenwell ', Amwell, Pentonville, Goswell Street, Old Street, City Road. Whitecross Street, Finsbury. Church of England— St. John the Evangelist School Mission — . — . 27 . — {Rev. H. T. Coney.) St. George-the-Mtyr. Miss.,Ormond-yd. — . — . 63 . 120 (Rcif. D. Craveft, Redo?:) St. Peter's Mission, Brook-street . — . — . 70 . — {Rev. E. CajiJiey.) St. Paul's Mission, 85, Gosvvell-road . — . 80 . | ^?o [ . _ {Rev. A. S. Herring.) ' 55 \ Allen Street Mission, Gosvvell-rd. Hall — . 600 . — . — St. Stephen'* Mis., 90, White Lion-st. — . — . 69 . — {Rev. IV. Leach.) St. Clement's Mission, Lever-street . — . — . 87 . — {Rev. F. P. Do7vn7nan.) MISSION HALLS— HOLBORN. 75 Morn- ing. 140 , — 100 . . 507 115 . . 23 . 61 . — . 170 . . 130 • Missions. Baptist— St. Giles' Christian Mission, Brook-st {Mr. G. Hatton.) Wesleyan— Radnor-street Mission. {Mj\ H. J. Cooper.) Castle-street Hall, Finsbury Friends — Mis. Memorial Buildings, Roscoe-st. {Mr. J. Allen Baker, Sec:) Meeting House, 32, St. John's-lane {Mr. John D. Appleton.) Juv. Chris. Mis., Board Sch., Eagle-ct {Mr. T. Craft.) Ilnitarian — George-row Mission, St. Luke's . {Rev. F. Su?)i7)iers.) Christian Community — Mission, 135, Old-street, E.C. . . — . {Mr. A. W. Sidey.) Young Men's Christian Association — Finsbury-park Hall, Seven Sisters' rd. — . {Mr. R. A. Elvery.) Salvation Army- Salvation Army, Grecian Theatre ^ {Capt. t. Biggs.) \ 1 1 a.m. 320 London City Mission — Fox and Knot Mission, Charterhouse. — • . {Rev. J. R. Ken. Bell; Mr. A. Hart.) Lamb and Flag Miss., 10, Red Lion-st. 48 . (Mr. J. G.Jeffs; Mr. Geo. Bray.) Orde Hall Mission, Gt. Ormond-street — . {Mr. J. A. Arnold.) Undenominational — Mission, 346, Gosvvell-road . . . — . {Mr. Lacey.) Hope Mission, Banner-street, E.C. . 23 . {Mr. Samuel Moore.) Sermon-lane Mission, Pentonville {Mr. Fuller.) Field-lane Refuges, Clerkenwell . {Mr. P. Piatt:) After- noon. 75 . — J 86 [ 334 1 64 Even- ing. 80 - . 150 80 798 AC- COM.- 138 1 8a 60 100 284 , 49a 42 . 350 130 . , 20a 150 800 550 . 2500 . 270a 280 53 . 200 324 56a 210 — ■- — 7©^ 79 . 150 203 . 400 102 . 600 76 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Missions. Undenominational {continued) Wilmington Mission, St. Helena-place {Air. T. Brannigan^ Vincent-street Ragged School Mission {Mr. B. A. Oldjield, Sec.) Holborn Workhouse, Gray's-inn-road (Mr. E. M. Davies, L.C.M.) Fox-court Mission, Gray's-inn-road (Mr. E. M. Davies, L.C.M.) Gee-street Mission, Gosvvell-road Casual Wards, Vine-street . (Board of Guardians?) Bowling Green-lane Mission (Mr. W. Catlin.) British Workman Hall, Plummer's-pl (Mr. W. IViggs.) Rossie House, 35, Lamb's Conduit-st (Mr. H. B. Waller?, Holborn Town Hall ... (Mr. C. M. Sawell.) Clerkenwell-close Mission . (Mr. W. Groo77t.) P'oresters' Hall .... (Mr. J. A. Groo7n.) Albert Christian Institute, Jenkins-yd. (Mr. Sparrow.) Working Lads' Club, Emerald-street (Miss Geraldine Battel Wilson-street Mission, Finsbury Morn- ing. After- noon. Even- ing. AC- COM. 50 . — 15 • • 75 • • 74 • 53 — . — . 32 . : z 70 . — • 94 . • 97 82 . • 33 — . 222 457 • — . 32 . — 1450 . II Uo| 1 54 1 • — 40 . II . 156 . - CITY OF LONDON. Comprising the Sub-Districts of St. Botolph, Cripplegate; St. Sepulchre ; St. Bride ; All Hallows, Barking ; Broad Street. Congregational— Darby-street Mission, Royal Mint-st. (Rev. A. Sandison.) Baptist — — . 400 Great Arthur-st. Mis.. Golden-lane ! ioa-m-75o I ^q (Mr. Reuben May.) \ ^ ^ ^•"^- ^"^ i ;02 MISSION HALLS— SHOREDITCH. 77 Missions. ^°^n- After- Even- ing. NOON. ING. XTndenoininatioiial — Mission, 24, Dean-street, Fetter-lane . — . 13 . 18 (Mr. R. Hottin; Mr. J. Nicholls.) Leysian Mission, 199, Whitecross-st, . — . — . 85 {Mr. F. G. Morden.) Hatfield-street Mission, Golden-lane . — . — ( J/r. G. A. Robottom, Hon. Sec.) Mission, Artillery-street, Bishopsgate. 115 . 50 {Mrs. S. Fi?t?t.) 152 57 40 AC- COM. 40, lOO) SHOREDITCH. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Holywell, St. Leonard,. HoxTON New Town, Hoxton Old Town, Haggerston. Church of England — St. John the Baptist Mission, 32, St. j John's-road, Hoxton . . . f {Mr. C. A.Jiwiack; Mr. S. Brick:) Hoxton Academy Schools Mission {Rev. T. Priestley; Mr. A. Millership.) Congregational — Christian Institute, 19, Coronet-street — . — {Mr. J. Burtt.) Shoreditch Mission Hall, Basing-pl, . — . — {Mr. Spong. L.C.M.) Do. Adjacent Lodging-house . . — . — {Mr. Sp07ig, L.C.M.) Baptist— Wellington-street Mission School . — .40 {Mr. G. Ncwlaiid.) Shap-street Mission, Kingsland . . 83 . 221 {Rev. IV. Cuff.) Hope-street Hall, Kingsland . . — . — {Rev. W. Cvff.) Costers' Hall, 234, Hoxton-street, N. . 312 . — {Mr. W.J. Orsmaii.) Kingsland-road Mission Hall . . — . — {Rev. IV. Cuff.) Wesleyan— James-street Mission, Haggerston . — . — {Mr. R. T. Wills.) 54 . — . 5S- — . — . 75 . loo' 70 . 100. 104 — 35 — 125 . — 154 100 75 . ICQ' 457 . 600 « 86 . 150^ 62 78 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Missions. ^°^^- After- Even- Ag- ing. NOON. ING. COM. Presbyterian — Harvey-street Mission, Hoxton . . 341 . 641 . 398 . 800 {Mr. C. D. Double.) IFr lends— Shoreditch Chr. Mis. Hall, Drysdale-st. — . — . 37 . 100 (Mrs. Richard A lle?i ; Miss Marriage^ Young Men's Christian Association — Y.M.C.A., Kingsland-road . . . — . — . 130 . 130 {Mr. East.) Salvation Army — Salv. Army Barracks, Haogerston \ J^ ' ' [100 . iqo . — (Capt .W. H.Littt^) (iia.m.4o( ^ liOndon City Mission— Bateman's-row Mission, Shoreditch . — . — . 96 . 100 {Mr. Walker.) Undenominational — Shoreditch Town Hall . . . — . 950 . — . 1200 {Mr. E. Eisenstadt.) Hoxton Hall Blue Ribbon Mission . 42 . — . 230 . 900 {Mr. J. T. Rae, Hon. Sec.) Vincent-street Mission Hall, Hoxton . — . — . 33 • 150 {Mr. R. Stocks.) ^WHITEGHAPEL. •Comprising the Sub-Districts of Spitalfields, Mile End New Town, Whitechapel Church, Goodman's Fields, Aldgate. Church of England— Charlotte-street Mission, Whitechapel — . — . 100 . 150 {Mr. C.Jones.) Congregational- Gospel Hall, Osborn-pl., Whitechapel 40 . — . 273 . 400 {Mr. J. Sharplcss.) Raven-street . . . . . — . — . 124 . 160 (Mr. IV. B. Murray, L.C.M.) Wesleyan — Church-street Mission, Spitalfields . 152 . — . 173 . 1200 (Rev. P. T]io77ipson.) Unitarian — Buxton-st. Mis., Mile End New Town — . — . 7oJ>. 200 {Rev. J. Eanisworth.) MISSION HALLS^BETHNAL GREEN. 79 Missions. Christian Community — Thravvl-street, Brick-lane . {Mr. J. Atkinson?) Mildmay Mission — 36, Wellclose-square, Mission . {Mr. Wilkinson?) Salvation Army- Salvation Army, Whitechapel, E. {Capi. T. Robei'tson.) Morn- After- Even- ing. NOON. ING. 7 a.m. 170 I II a.m. 95 \ ^ London City Mission — Lodging-house Mission, i, Osborn-pl. — {Mr. Silberschmidt.) Lodging-house Mission, 3, Osborn-pl. — {Mr. Silberschmidt.) Undenominational- Mission Pavilion Theatre ... — {Mr. H. Eh7iich, Maftager.) Victoria Home, Commercial-street, E. — {Mr. A. Wilke.) George-yard Mission, High-street . 83 {Mr. G. Holland.) Old Montague-street, Whitechapel . — King Edward Schools, King Edward-st. 1 27 {Mr. C. Montague?) Railway Mission 17 175 AC- COM. 150 — . 52 . 150 7 a.m. II / ^^ II a.m. 60 \ ^ ^ 200 — 130 — — — . 2593 . 4000 30 . 120 . 300 — . 471 . 450 29 141 . 163 • 533 . 476 79 105 . — BETHNAL GREEN. Comprising the Sub - Districts of Hackney - road ; Green, Bethnal-green ; Church, Bethnal-green ; Town, Bethnal- green. Church of England— 78, Cranbrook-street . . . . — . — . 35 . 60 {Rev. G. Moon; Mr. H. W. Cook, L.C.M?) St. Philips' School Mission . . . — . — . 25 . 100 {Mr. E. Webb, L.C.M.) Congregational — Old Nichol-street Mission . . . 30 . — . 91 . 300 {Mr. R. Allinson?) 8o THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Missions. Baptist— Marnham Hall, Darling-row {Mr. H. C. Willings.) Gibraltar Mission {Rev. IV. Cuff ; Mr. W. G. Hayes.) Good Shepherd Mis., Three-Colt-lane — {Mr. Freer.) Mission, Old Bethnal Green-road Wesleyan— Green-street Mission .... {Mr. Jos. Jerej7iy.) Thomas'-passage, Brady-street . {Mr. W. Green, L.CM.) Children's Home, Hartley-street. {Mr. F. Hills.) Tent-street Mission (Mr. Re)iney.) Mildmay Mission- Mission Hall, Turville-square {Miss L. Bo7ira.) Mildmay Mission Hall, 12, Church-st {Miss L. BoTvie.) Brethren- Mission, 38, Alma-road Open Brethren- Victoria Park-square Chapel {Mr. W. Parr.) Christian Community- Memorial Hall, London-square . {Mr. G. F. Hilcke7i.) Salvation Army — Salvation Army Barracks . {Lieut. Bumell.) Morn- ing. After- noon. Even- ing. AC- COM. — . — . 70 . 200 ^S.) 247 . 274 . 400 200 — . — . 60 . 200 — . — . 36 . 100 41 . 100 . 43 . 200 — . — . 373 . 400 — . — . 70 . 150 — . — 151 . 160 ~~' ~~' • 126 . 160 56 . 16 . 270 . 500 I 7 a.m. 9(08 ) 10.30 a.m. 33 I ^ London City Mission— Parliament-street Mission Room . — . {Mr. Bartlett, Sec; Mr. Barnes, Miss.) Brady-street Mission . . . . — . {Mr. F. Pass7nore.) Shaftesbury Hall, Gosset-street . — . {Mr. E. Ki)ig.) ^7A- 205 27 30 105 J3^ iOO 100 12a MISSION HALLS— ST. GEORGE-IN-THE-EAST. 8i Missions. Undenominational — Green-street Mission Hall . Ashley Mission, Peel-grove {Miss Bontein^ Old Zion Chapel Mission . {Mr. H. Lockyer, L.C.M.) Hope Town Hall, 203^^, Bethnal-gr.-rd. {Mr. J. C. Hill, Sec.) Lond. Open Air Temperance Mission {Mf.John Russell.) Bethnal-green Mission {Mr. J. W. Maxwell, Sec.) ORN- After- Even- AC- ING. noon. ing. COM. 12 • 25 . 64 . 200 — — . 210 . 500 50 56 120 250 70 ST. GEORGE-IN-THE-EAST. Comprising the Sub-Districts of St. George (North), and John. Church of England— St. George's-in-the-East Mission Hall — . — . 50 • {Mr. A. McGove?'n, Miss.; Rev. C. H. Tiuner, Rec.) ■( 50) 200 St. 40a 150 15a 300- no- 350' St. Geo.'s Mis., 137, St. George-street no . — . 50 {Mr. R. Petherbridge.) Christ Church Mission, Watney-street — . — . 103 {Rev. W. P. Jay.) Congregational — Mission Hall, Old Gravel-lane . . — . ~ . 82 {Mr. E. Allen.) Lucas-st. Mission, Commercial-road . . — .24 {Mr. Yeadell.) Mission Hall, Anchor and Hope-alley — . - . 18 {Mr. Roby.) Ebenezer Hall, Watney-passage . {Miss E. Boivrey.) Germans — Reading Room, Seaman's So., St. Geo. {Mr. Bottjer.) r Wednesday, German Mis., \Z\ Mission, 2, Plough-buildings < Friday, Jews' Mission . 26 > — {Mr. Silberschmidt.) \ Saturday, Jews' Mission 34 ) London City Mission — Mission, Christian-street . . . — . — . 38 . 70 {Mr. A. Spong.) Undenominational- Iron Hall, Wapping . {Mr. F. N. Charrington.) — . 10 — . — • 7: S2 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. MORN- INE. After- noon. Even- ing. 169 51 12 52 67 33 — . 104 . 275 Missions. Undenominational (continued ) — Seaman s Chapel, St. George-street . 85 {Rev. G.J.Hill.) Seaman's Bethel, Old Gravel-lane . 54 {Rev. T. R. Couch.) Sailors' Home, Dock-st., London Dock 9 {Mr. W. R. Carroll.) STEPNEY. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Shadwell, Ratcliff, and LiMEHOUSE. Church of England — Heath-street Mis., Commercial-road {Re7K E. C. Eva?is.) Grosvenor-street Mission, Stepney {Rev. E. C Evans?) St. Matthias' Mission, Railway-arch {Rev. W. Gray.) Cologne-street, Whitechapel Baptist- Mission Chapel, Devonport-street {Mr. S.J. Lancaster?) Salvation Army — Salvation Army, Limehouse {Capt.J. Robertson.) London City Mission— Love-lane Mission {Mr. G. Har7'is.) Twine-court, Cable-street, Shadwell {Mr. R. Veeles.) Silver-street, Stepney-green {Mr. W. A. Wittey.) Undenominational — Sailor's Institute, Shadwell {Rev. E. W. Matthews.) Devonport-street Gospel Mission {Mr. E. C. Smith.) Edinburgh Castle, Rhodeswell-road {Dr. Barnardo.) Dorcas Home Mission, Carr-street . — . — -123 {Dr. Barnardo?) Medical Mission, High-st., Shadwell . — . — . 72 {Dr. Barnardo.) AC- COM. 250 220 90 7 a.m. 5) g^ II a.m. 100 \ 300 — . — . 291 — . — . 60 — . — . 30 no return Sailors — 12 1 29 1 536 16 50 160 300 120 450 350 100 80 650 170 S75 . 1946 . 3500 500 150 MISSION HALLS— MILE END.— POPLAR. 83 MILE END OLD TO^WN. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Mile End Old Town (Western), and Mile End Old Town (Eastern). „ Morn- After- Even- Ac- missions. jjjg_ NOON. ING. COM. Church of England— St. Benet's Hall, Mile End-road . . — . — . 222 . 200 {Rev. Thomas Richardson?) Skinner's Chapel, Mile End-road . — . 9 . — .20 {Rev. F. H. Di7i?tis.) St. Thomas' Mission, Bromehead-st, . — . — . 31 • 7o {Rev. A. IV. CrM.) Congregational — Ernest-street Mission . . , . — . — . 48 . 120 {Mr. McArthur:) Wesleyan — Gordon Hall, Globe-road . . . 160 . — . 486 . 500 {Dr. Stephenson^ Presbyterian — Silvertown Mission .... lOO . — . 180 . — {Rev. Francis Slade.) Salvation Army — Salvation Army, Silvertown . ] tt ^'!^' qc r ^5 • no . 120 {Capt. E. Palmer.) ' ' * ^^ ' Undenominational — Gt. Assembly Hall, Mile End-road . 1195 . — -3759 -4500 {Mr. F. N. Charringto?i.) Mission, 332, Mile End-road . . 90 . — . 75 • — Leopold House, Burdett-road, E. . — . — . 209 . 300 {Mr. R. Fell.) Ben Jonson-road Hall . . . — • — . 5^ • — Free Gospel Mission, 59, Mile End-rd. 40 . 140 . 220 . 260 {Mr. G. Hamilton?) POPLAR. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Bow, Bromley, and Poplar. Church of England — Bromley Mission . . . . 161 . — . Ii6 . 200 {Rev. Mr. Poole.) St. Mark's Mission Hall, Victoria-park 87 . 369 . — . 400 {Rev. Matthew Sweetjnan, Vicar?) Park-hall, Dace-road . . . . — . — . 85 . 250 84 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Missions. ^°^^'- ING. Church of England {conUmied) — Christ Church Mission, Old Ford-road 97 {Rev.H. A.S. Pitt.) Reading Room, St. Stephen's . . — {Rev. J. P. T/io77ipso7i.) St. Stephen's Mission, Bow . . — {Rev. R. Elliott, Curate.) Congregational- North Bow Mission Hall, Armagh-st. . — {Mr. Maccidlam.) Bow and Bromley Institute . . — {Rev. W. E. Hm-ndall.) Shaftesbury Hall, Arnold-road, Bow . — {Mr. He I Iyer.) Baptist- Bow Coffee Palace, Bow-road . . — '■ {Mr. W. Hayward, Harley Housed Berger Hall, Epsom-street ... 60 {M?-. W. Hayward.) Harley Hall, Devons-road, Bow . , — {M?-. W. Haywaf'd.) Tryphena Gospel, Bow Common-lane — {Rev. A. Bro'W7t ; Mr. B. J. Ada77is.) Wesleyan — Albert-terrace, Bow .... — {Rev. E. Ba7iha77i.) Swanscombe-st., Barking-rd. (German) 20 {Rev. J. U7-ech.) Primitive Methodist — Powis-road Mission, Bromley-by-Bow 30 {M7: W. Bould.) Christian Community — 115, Poplar High-street ... 36 {Mr. J. K7iibbs.) London City Mission- Hall, 77, Augusta-street, Poplar . . — {Mr. J. Aulds.) East-street Mission Hall, Stratford . — {Mr. All77ia7i.) Grundy-street Mission Hall, Stratford — (/>/;-. 0. Side7i.) City Mission-station, Francis-street . — {M: W. Tarr.) People's Hall, Bow Common-lane . 75 After- noon. 150 40 33 Eve: ING. 63 57 60 84 AC- COM. XOO 1^0 157 . 250^ 668 1 20a 116 . 150 60 . 200 230 . 900- 100 . 300 — . 20a 25 . 200 27 100 400- 150 45 • ICX> 30 • SO' 130 . IOC 58 . 80 13S 300 MISSION HALLS— POPLAR, 85 Missions. London City Mission (conthmed) — Memorial Hall, 118, Balaam-street {Mr. W. Htcdson) Shipwright's-ter., Brunswick-street {Mr. Thomas Harwood.) Railway Mission, 103, Fairfield-road . {Mr. W. Vicary.) Stebondale-street, Cubitt-town . {Mr. Mor?'ish.) Francis-street, Stratford {Mr. Gage.) Undenominational — Milhvall Juvenile, i, Tobago-street . Railway Mis., Leyton House, Stratford {Miss Davidsoji.) Old Ford Mis., Tredegar road, Bow . {Mr. A. Farnan ) Brunswick Hall, Brunswick-road Ashburton House, Custom House-ter. {Lady Ashbni'to7i ; Mr. N. R. Hiighman.) Axe-street Meeting, Barking {Mr. A. Bowles; Mr. W. T. Float?) Evangelical Mission— Bignold Hall, Bignold-road {Mr. C. Russell Htir ditch ^ Salvation Army- Salvation Army, Canning-town {Capt. A. Saker Lyjitie.) Salvation Army, Leyton {Capt. A. Harrison?) Morn- ing. After- noon. Even- ing. AC- COM. — . 28 . 26 . 80 — — . 53 • 80 — 57 . 55 • 200 — — . 80 . 150 — — . 122 130 224. 115 . 117 196 — — 78 400 96 — . 250 . 148 . 250 150 112 S 7 a.m. 19 \ I II a.m. 45 \ -"" \ 7 a.m. 41 I j II a.m. 130 \ 59 Salvation Army, Poplar {Capt. A. Cainp.) Salvation Army, Plaistow . {Capt. E. E. Lock?) Salvation Army, Stratford {Capt. L. Barritt.) 7 a.m. 12 ^^ { ' 220 j II a.m. 70 \ \ 7 a.m. 8 ( . ] II a.m. 58}^^^ - . - . 185 200 65 . 360 . — 172 150 392 450 300 4cx> 196 . 200 I 7 a.m. 16 I jg^ I 1 1 a.m. 1 50 I 86 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON, ST. SAVIOUR, SOUTHWARK. Comprising the Sub-districts of Christ Church, Southwark ; St. Saviour ; Kent - road ; Borough - road ; London Trinity, Newington Newington. St. Peter, Walworth ; St. Missions. Church of England — St. Matthew Mis. Room, New Kent-rd. {Rev. W. J. A. Sturdee.) Congregational — Morn- ing. After- noon. 14 47 50 Culmore-road Hall, Old Kent-road Farm House Mission, Harrow-street , {M?-. S. Hunter, Hon. Sec.) Mission, Collier's Rents, Bermondsey — . (Mr. SmM.) Baptist— Victory-place Institute, Walworth . — . (Air. F. Bnwiwell; Mr. Whiterlck.) Workman's Mission, 4, York-street . — . {Mr. H. Young.) Y.M.C.A. Inst., Newington-Causeway — . {Mr. H. Elvin ; Mr. H. R. Ha??i?}wnd.) Mission Hall, i, Harrow-st., Lant-st. . — . {Mr. G.Jeffery.) People's Gospel Hall, Townsend-st. . — . {Mr. G. Gregory?) Almshouses Mission, Walworth-road — . {Mr. G. A. Maples.) Maze Pond Miss., 18, St. Thomas-rd . — . {Mr. F. E. Bnrsell, Hon. Sec.) Miss. Hall, Boddy's Bridge, Ground-st. {Rev. C. H. Spn?geo?i.) Surrey-square Mission, Old Kent-road {Rev. C. H. Spurgeon.) Methodist New Connexion- Mission, 162, Walworth-road, S.E. {Rev. 11: IV. Howard.) Mildmay Mission- Mission, 6a, Trinity-st., Blackman-st. {Mr. J. E. Mathieson.) St. Peter's Mission, 5 Bronte-place . {Mr. L. S. Ling.) Christian Community — Shaftesbury Hall, 179, Tabard-street . {Mr. G. H. Breton.) 25 58 128 . — 40 Even- ing. - . 36 ROAD ; Mary, AC- COM. . 250 . 182 . — . 182 100 • 59 • 450 20 . 250 . 80 . 200 . lOI 200 . 68 150 . 78 150 • 113 — . 46 54 . 48 — . 178 — — . 60 . — - . - . 65 . - - . - . 69 . - 24 . — MISSION HALLS—ST. OLAVE, SOUTHWARK. 8; Missions. London City Mission- Mission, Pepper-st., Union-st.^ Boro'. {Mr. Belchajn.) Cole-st. Hall, Great Dover-street {Mr. Pike?) Mission Room, 56, Friar-street . {Mr. T. Edwards^ Camden Chislehurst Mission, Earl-st. {Mr. C. Hill.) School Missn., York-st., Walvvorth-rd. {Mr. Bachell.) Townley-st. Mission, New Kent-road {Air. To?nkins.) New-st. Mission, Borough-road . {Mr. S. Sew ell.) Deacon-st. Missn. Hall, Walworth-rd. {Mr. Kelly.) Mission Hall, Webber-st. Blackfriars {Mr. N. S. Lice7ice.) Boro' Market Mission Hall, Borough . {Mr. Ja?nes Mo?'ris.) Morn- ing. After- noon. 40 17 Salvation Army — Salvation Army, Borough Corps ] j r ^ tSq ^°° {Capt. J. Sawyer.) ' ' * ' Salvtn. Army Hall, 34, Westcott-st. . 11. 29 {Capt. Mrs. Webb.) Undenominational- King's Court Hall, Great Suffolk-st. . 40 . 1 50 {Mr. T. H miter ; Mr. J. Benford, Sec) Arthur-street Mission, Old Kent-rd. No service. Even- ing. 58 51 50 85 40 45 62 760 113 70 AC- COM. 100 250 100 50 65 160 50 60 800 200 200 ST. OLAVE, SOUTH^^ARK. Comprising the Sub-Districts of St. Olave ; Leather Market ; St. Mary Magdalen ; St. James, Bermondsey ; Rotherhithe. Church of England— St. Crispin's Mis., Cherry Garden-st. — . — {Rev. W. Powell.) St. Luke, 20A, Alfred-st., Bermondsey — . — {Mr. Pridmo?'e.) St. James's Mission, St. James's-road — . 40 {Rev. J. S. Brow?ihill, Curate.) 21 . — 56 . 160 50 ^00 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Morn- ing. After- noon. 238 . 380 . 234 495 . — . — — . — . 61 161 . — 114 ^Missions. Church of England {co7timued) — Clare College Mission, Abbeyfield-rd. {Rev. E. King?) St. Katherine's, St. Helena's-gardens . {Jicv. T. C. Johnson?) Congregational— Salisbury-st. Hall, Bermondsey . {Rev. J. Farrar.) Mission Hall, Gedling-street Baptist— Haddon Hall, Bermondsey New-road {Mr. Ol?tey,juft.) Long-lane Mission .... — {Mr. W. Baker, L.C.M.) Verney-road, late Milledge-st., Mission — {Rev. B. Bfigg; Mr. Charles G?'Ose.) Mission Hall, Little George-street . 30 {Rev. C. H. Spiirgeon?) "Wesleyan— Silver-street Mission, Rotherhithe . 89 . — London City Mission— Gedling-street Schools . I . — . — {Mr. Davis ; Mt . Osborne?) j . — . — Mission Hall, 23, Hickman's Folly . — • — {Mr. O. S. Gray.) Abbey-street Mission, Bermondsey . — . — {Mr. T. W. New.) Tabard Mission Hall, 210, Weston-st. 16 . — {Mr. R. A. Hulls?) Mission Hall, 209, Weston-street . — . — {Mr. W. NatToivay?) Alexandra Temp. Hall, Sthvvrk.-pk.-rd. — . — {Mr. J. Whitburn.) Mission Hall, Cornbury-road . . — .40 {Mr. T. Su7ishi7ie.) Abbey-street Schools Mission . . — . — {Mr. E. T. Ken7iett?) Mildmay Mission— St. James's Hall, New Church-street . — -75 (Mrs. Pe7i7iefather?) Salvation Army — Rotherhithe Corps . {Capt. Howe.) 7 a.m. 50 10.30 a.m. 200 Even- ing. 444 170 145 80 78 500 90 1200 AC- COM. 200 300 150 600 150 2';Q 450 . 187 • 97 • 54 400 100 • 130 300 • 55 • — . 58 . 70 . 145 200 . 50 80 . 46 . 250 1460 MISSION HALLS- Missions. Young Men's Christian Association — Mission Hall, Melior-st., Bermondsey Mr. N. R. Htighman^ Hon. Sec. Undenominational — Memorial Hall, Paradise-street . {Miss Barclay.) The Ark Mission, Paradise-street Anchor Missn., Butler's-pL, Dockhead {Mr. Woutne?\) Seaman's Mission Hall, Derrick-street London-street Mission, Dockhead >> M M ») • {Mr. W. Rycell.) Gospel Mission, Oldfield-road {Mr. L. E. Atki7is.) LAMBETH Even- ing. 89 Morn- ing. After- noon. AC- COM. \ 50 1 ] 30 i — . 160 . 180 29 9 . 167 . 250 41 — . 50 . 87 300 250 98 — 62 92 86 150 ■ 150 78 92 68 85 LAMBETH. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Waterloo-road ist, Waterloo- road 2ND, Lambeth Church ist, Lambeth Church 2nd, Brixton, and Norwood. KeNNINGTON 1ST, KeNNINGTON 2ND, Church of England— St. Stephen's, John-street, Dorset-road {Rev. J. Stephen .) Roupel-st. Mis., St. Andrew's Schools {Rev. Trevor Fielder.) St. Paul's Beehive Mission, Brixton . {Rev. G. B. Co7icanon.) St. Mark's Mission, Kennington . {Rev. H. H. Montgo?nery.) St. Mark's Mission, Bolton-street {Rev. H. H. Mo7itgo?7tery.') St. Mark's Mission, Church-st. School {Rev. H. H. Mo7itgomery.) St. Mary's Mission, 25, Lambeth-walk {Ho7i. a7id Rev. Ca7W7i Pelha77i.) Christ Church Mission, North Brixton {Mr. A. Ricarby, Ho7i. Sec.) St. Luke's Mission, West Norwood . {Rev. J. Gilni07'e.) St. Mary-the-Less Mission, Kennington {Rev. G. H. Bro77ifield.) St. Thomas' Schools, Waterloo-road . {Rev. C. F. Sey77iour.) 10 267 . — 220 . — 45 • — 98 . — . 5c . — 121 . — 112 . — 71 . — 72 . — 41 . . ■ — • 54 • . 160 . 70 . — 50 450 400 500 600 45c 90 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Morn- ing. After- noon. Missions. Clmrcli of England {continued) — Emmanuel Ch. Mis., West Dulwich {Rev. E. Rae, Vicar.) Star Mission, Lambeth-walk (Rev. Canon Pclha??i.) St. Andrew's Mission, Landor-road (Rev. C E. E.screet.) St. Jude's Mission, Herne-hill . . 105 {Rev. R. B. Ransford.) Victoria Hall, Waterloo-road {Mr. N. F. Ho?'7ie, Ho?i. Sec.) Church Army — Stockwell Church Army (Capt. E. Porte?.) Congregational- Christ Church, Westminster-road . — . 326 {Rev. New7nan Hall.) Lower Hawkstone Hall {Mr. W. Be7ison.) Mission Hall, Russell-street, Brixton {Rev. Dr. Sievetison.) Lambeth Baths Gospel Temp. Mis. . 220 {Rev. W. Mottram.) Rowland Hill Schoolroom . {Mr.Legg, L.C.M.) Baptist- Mission Chapel, Cornwall-rd., Brixton 94 . — {Mr. R.J. Greenwood.) Brixton Tabernacle, Stockwell-road . 182 {Rev. C. Cornwell.) Albert Hall, Albert Embankment . — Working Men's Hall, Collingwood-st. . — {Messrs. S. and J. Young.) Oakley-street Mission ... — {Mr. J. Love joy.) Spiller's-court, Webber-row . . — (Mr. W. E. Everett.) Wesleyan— New-street Mission, Lambeth-walk . — Mission Hall, Lyham-road, Brixton . 87 (Mr. T.J. Gardi7ter.) Mission Hall, 89, Dulwich-road . . 58 (Mr. F. Ag7teiv, Hon. Sec.) Young Men's Christian Association— Brixton Hall — {M7'. G. E. IVilliatns.) 147 Even- ing. 33 59 100 52 408 190 61 73 342 22 90 169 36 500 80 52 55 302 195 550 AC- COM* MISSION HALLS— LAMBETH. 91 Missions. Salvation Army — Blackfriars Corps, No. 1056 {Capt. Alice Lewis.) Upper Norwood Barracks . {Capt. P. Asht07i.) Brixton Corps {Capt. Jackso7i.) London City Mission — Park-road, Brixton-hill {Mr. VV. Baker.) Mission Hall, Blind-corner, Norwood . {Mr. Frank King?) Windmill-st. Mission Hall, New Cut . {Mr. W. T. Delves.) Mason-st. Mis. Room, Westmr.-br.-rd. {Mr. B. T. Case.) Cottage-pl. Mission, Commercial-rd. . {Mr. C. IVheeler.) Anne-street Hall, Waterloo-road {Mr. W. Goodall.) Mission Room, Romany-rd., Norwood {Mr. H. Baston.) City Mission Room, 39, Gloucester-st. {Mr. M. Dunkley^ North-street Hall, Kennington-road . {Mi. W.H.Joy?) George-street Schools {Mr. G. Goodman.) Moffat Institute, 92, Vauxhall-street , {Mr. T. Walmsley.) Mission, 197, Lyham-road . {Mr. W. Coles.) North-street Mission Hall, Kennington {Rev. H. Grai?iger.) Railway Mission, Loughboro' Station . [Mr. C. Goddard.) Granby-place Mission, Lower Marsh . {Mr. W. Passingham.) Undenominational — Victoria Hall, Waterloo-road {Miss Kate Rivary.) New Hall-street, West Norwood Brixton Christian Mission, Sussex-rd. Morn- ing, After- noon. 7 a.m. 21 I 1 1 a.m. 90 ( 400 7 a.m. 36 (84 II a.m. 202 ^ ^ 7 a.m. 29 I 8 100 ^ ( 10.30 a.m. 109 \ 29 62 90 49 Even- ing. 470 728 220 — 170 . • 51 121 . — 31 • — 40 . — 68 . — ■ 45 • . 51 — . — 49 . — 41 . — no . — 96 . . 26 85 . — 41 . — 130 . — 36 . AC- COM. 450 800 200 15a 120 so 40 65 70 60 200 150 200 70 36 81 200 106 92 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Morn- ing. After- NPON. Even- ing. AC- COM. 43 . 139 . 1200 — . 136 . 300 55 31 30 . 52 151 — 87 . 152 — 73 58 177 . 44 95 — — 20 . — — 60 133 . 104 . 19 60 137 . 80 Missions. Undenominational {co?tthmed ) — St. James' Temperance Mission Hall . {Mj'. C. Zierejiburg?) Auckland Hall, West Norwood . {Mr. T. W. Stoiighton.) Clive Hall, Clive-road, West Norwood Conference Hall, Norwood-road . {Miss A. Sawede.) Grosmont Endlesham-road, Balham . {Mr. E. Powell.) Blackfriars Mission, 33, New Cut Gospel Hall, 15, New Cut . Leafield Hall, Norwood Mission, Cornwall-road, Stamford-st. . Gospel Hall, Railton-road, Brixton Rosemary Hall, Brixton WANDS^WORTH. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Clapham, East Battersea, West Battersea, Wandsworth, Putney, and Streatham. Church of England— St. James', Ponton road, Nine Elms . 120 , — . 80 . 200 {Rev. C. Rhodes Hall.) St. Paul's Mission Hall, Heath-road . — . — . 51 • 300 St. Andrews' Mission, Garratt-lane {Rev. T. S. Colman.) Immanuel Church Mission, Eardley-rd. {Rev. F. E. Browett, Curate?) St. Stephen's Mission, Point Pleasant — . — . 100 . 200 {Rev. C. Carnithers^ Vicar.) St. James' Mission, Nine Elms-lane . 93 • — • i>& . 200 {Rev. C. Rhodes Hall.) St. George's Mis., New-rd., Battersea. — . — . 50 . 250 {Mr. Vellenowith.) St. Anns, Garratt-lane, Tooting . {Rev. T. S. Cob7iaii.) Point Mission Room, Wandsworth . — . — . 130 . 250 Belmore-street Mission Church Army — Church Army, Battersea . . . — . — . 120 . — {Capt. Howes ; Rev. J. Holyroyd.) Congregational- Milton Hall Mission . . . . 72 . — . 164 . 350 {Rev. W. Da?iiel.) Ceylon-street, Battersea Park-road . — . — . 38 \ . 70 {Mr. P. A. Neville, L.C.M.) — 51 • — 151 . — 122 — 100 . — 86 . — 50 . — 15 • 130 . — 37 . MISSION HALLS- WANDSWORTH. 93 Missions. Congregational contiimed) — Dunt's-hill, Earlsfield-road . {Ml-. C. Mathieson Smithy Memorial Hall, High-street {Mr. J. Simins, L.C.M.) Mission Hall, Oueen's-place {Mr. ATGlcff, Hon. Sec.) Union Ch. Mis., Cooper's Arms-lane {Mr. A. Mayers, Hon. Sec) Zennor-road Mission, Balham . Baptist- British School, Plough-lane {Mr. R. H. Miles, L.C.M) Lonesome Mission Hall {Mr. A.J. Broad, Sec) Onward Christian Room, York-road {Mr. Gauntlett.) Park Town Hall, Queen's-road . {Rev. C. H. Spic?'geo?z.) Renshaw-street .... {Mr. J. Gleazer.) Presbyterian- Trinity Hall, Stewart 's-road {Mr. R. Noble.) Mission, i6, Wellford-road, Streatham — {Mr. John G. S77iieton. ) Spread Eagle Rooms, Wandsworth {Misses Bell, Berry, Boyd, and Cu7ini7igham) Wesleyan— Waterside Mission .... 240 . 308 {Mr. D. F. Shillingt07i) Mission, Garrett-lane, Wandsworth Immanuel Mission Hall, Selkirk-road Culvert-road, Battersea Park-road {Mr. C.J. Blatchlcy.) West Streatham Mission {Rev. F.J. Sharr.) Swaby-road, Broomwood-park . {Rev. R. Cnlley.) Surrey-lane, Battersea {Mr. C J. Blatchley) Primitive Methodist— Balham New-road Mission . Evangelistic Mission — Rest Mission Room, Mortlake {Mr. C. R. Hirditch.) Morn- After- Even- AC- ing. noon. ing. COM. . 68 — • 240 . 350- — — 100 . 40a — '^ — 105 . 2CX> — — 59 • 75 — 26 100 . ICX> — — 25 . lOO . 29 — 60 . 90 — — 33 • 70 — . — . 70 . 200 — • 19 . 68 . 64 . 115 — . 218 . . 63 . . 205 400 1 — 400 29 61 . — 71 . — - • 85 176 22C' lOS . — 116 150 272 300 80 . 80 55 . 120= 38 . 40 61 . 97 ■ I5C2> 94 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Missions. Salvation Army — Sal. Army Bks., 43, Lockington-rd. {Capt. B. Sto7ie.) Sal. Army Bks., High-st. Battersea \ {Capt. J. T. Morris) Morn- ing. After- noon. \ 7 a.m. 26 I j II a.m. 200 I 7c.m. 30 I I II a.m. 150 \ 450 Sal. Army Bks., Winstanley-rd. \ {Capt. Arnott.) ' 7 a.m. 1 1 a.m. I 20 Salvation Army . (Capt. Giles) London City Mission- Mission Hall, South-street . {Mr. J. Dawson.) Mission, St. Culvert-road . {Mr. Smith.) High-street Mission, Clapham {Mr. McNally.) Mission, Bath Room, York-road {Mr. J. Warren.) Tyneham Hall, Clapham {Rev. E. Greville.) Mission Room, Lilleshall-road {Mr. T. J. Jackson.) White-square Mission, Clapham {Mr. A.J. Leighton.) Star and Anchor Hall, King's-road Mission, 10, Ceylon-street, Battersea {Mr. P. A. Neville.) TJndenominational — High-street, Battersea Shaftesbury Hall, Ashbury-road . {Mr. E. Collier.) Howard-street Mission, New-road {Mr. J. Soa7?ies.) Mission, 90, High street, Putney Down Lodge Hall, High-street . {Mr. C F. Davis, Hon. Sec.) Farm Stables Mission, Clapham-road {Miss Clara Harris.) Conference Hall, Clapham-road . Mill Pond Bridge Mission, Nine Elms Railway Mission, 443, Wandsworth-rd Mission Hall, Merton-road . {Mr. J. Evans.) 7 a.m. 8 II a.m. 150 } 40 Uso 87 23 10 II 130 32 143 118 23 57 Even- ing. 800 70 450 50 40 55 no 140 50 190 54 21 150 140 105 42 467 700 900 120 400 80 200 260 100 150 70 60 270 150 573 33 • — 100 93 52 94 130 MISSION HALLS— CAMBERWELL. 95 Missions. Undenominational {co7itmued^ — Mission, High-street, Battersea . Piatt Mission, Putney . Speke Hall, Speke-road Morn- After- Even- ing. NOON. INC. AC- COM. 125 IIO 150 150 — • 397 300 60 CAMBERWELL. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Dulwich, Camberwell, Peckham, and St. George. Church of England- Trinity College Mis., 265, Albany-road {Rev. Byro77i Holland.) Foxbury-road Mission, Hatcham {Capt. Frauds^ C.A.) Woodpecker-road Mission, Hatcham . {Cap I. Francis, C.A.) — • — • 93 90 100 St. Bartholomew ..... 608 (Rev. Hen7y Wells.) Congregational — Goldie-street, Coburg-road ... — {Mr. W. Pi77t, L.C.M.) Mission Chapel, Besson-street . . 85 {Rev. G. B. Ryley.) Linnell-road Mission .... — {Mr. R. A. Wickso7i, Sec.) Clifton Cong. Church Mission Hall . — {Mr. A.J. Matthews.) Working Men's Inst., Waterloo-street — {Mr. J. Matthews, Miss.) Ledbury-street Mission, Peckham . 46 . — {Mr. J. W. Polkinghor7te?) Ragged School Mission, Toulon-street {Rev. D. A. Herschell.) Mis. Hall, corner of Lorrimore-road . {Rev. J. P. Gent.) Lothian-road Chapel Mission {Rev. J. P. Ge7it.) Baptist- Gospel Hall, Blenheim-grove {Mr. H. Ca77ip.) Crawford-street Mission {Mr. J. Wilso7i.) Mansion House-square Mission . (Mr. G. W. IJ7i7tecar.) Gunton-place, Peckham Rye . . 25 {Mr. Ckimbrell.) Sumner-road Mission, Peckham . . — {Mr. Sea7'r.) 40 . — 139 146 — . 45 35 0-- 85 150 iOO 50 740 . — 100 — 50 • — 105 . — 35 • — 60 . . 25 200 . — . 25 . — 120 . — 52 . — . 30 . 180 42 100 420 IIO 450 200 80 . — 600 85 100 96 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Missions. Baptist {cant hilled) — George-street Mission Hall {M?. Dale.) Goldsmith-road Mission {Mr. J. Hodson, Sec.) Edmund-street Mission (Afr. Paginton, L.C.M.) Wesleyan— South-street Mission, Peckham . {Illr. Charles Scales.) Mission Hall, Hindman's-road . (Mr. R. B. Telfer.) Stafford-street Mission, Peckham (Mr. A. B. C Hesk.) Presbyterian— Camberwell Presbyterian Mission . — . — (Mr. J. Reid HowaU.) Friends— Albert-road Hall, Peckham . . . — . — (Mr. H. G. Tollelt) London City Mission — Camberwell Hall, Grove-lane . . 128 . — (Mr. C. Steinitz ; Mr. G. Robinson?) Leipsic-road Mission . . . . — . — (Mr. J. Coles.) Kimpton-road Mission . . . — . — {M?: George Robmso?i.) Salvation Army — George-st , Salvation Army (Capt. Barrett.) Morn- After- Even- AC- ing. noon. ing. COM. 38 . — . lOI . 150 — , — . 32 . 150 30 86 . 26 . 50 53 — . 60 , 100 — — . 70 , , 500 — — . 113 • . 250 I 7 a.m. 67 I I II a.m. 300 f 1500 Nunhead Salvation Army . ( Capt. D. T. Tho7?ias.) West Peckham, Sal. Army . (Capt. Cooper.) \ 7 a.m. 30 ( i II a.m. 86 \ 130 7 a.m. 39 I 147 I 10.30 a.m. 108 Undenominational — Peckham Public Hall . (Mr T.J. Field.) Alders-street Mission, Peckham . (Miss R. Fuller.) 400 125 . — \7o\ ]56( 240 50 . 120 119 . 200 61 . 150 2500 . 2500 200 . 180 350 . ■ 350 325 ■ , IIOO 23 • 50 MISSION HALLS— GREENWICH. 97 Missions. Morn- ing. After- noon. Even- ing. 33 • — 199 . — 45 • — 50 . • 174 — . — . 168 . • 55 . 115 . Undenominational {coutinued ) — Caroline-street Mission, Old Kent-rd. {Mr. G. Hatt.) Mission, 104, Lower Park-rd., Peckham {Mr. L. Wood.) Kirkwood-road Mission, Peckham Rye {Mr. J. S. Kidman^ Jun.) Welcome Mis., Cambervvell New-road {Mr. G. H. Cracknell.) Surrey Masonic Hall .... {Mr. A. Wickso7i, Hon. Sec.) Albany Hall, 45, Albany-road {Mr. J. T. Stickley; Mr. White?) Beresford Mission Hall, Crown-street GREEN^WICH. Comprising the Sub-Districts of St. Paul, Deptford ; St. Nicholas ; Greenwich West ; Greenwich East. Church of England— St. John's Mission Hall, King-street . 84 . — . 231 . : {Rev. E. J. Hone?) Deptford Mission Room . . . — . — {Rev. J. B. Drake.) Cold Bath-street Mission, Greenwich . — . — {Rev. E. C. Gedge.) St. Paul's Mission, Roan-street . . No service {Rev. A. Love.) Chester-street Mission Hall . . — • — AC- COM, 165 70 60 250 270 Congregational — Tanner's Hill Mission . . . . — . — {Rev. J. Morley Wright; Mr. Fairbank.) Payne-street, Deptford . . . — • — {Rev. J. Morley Wright; Rev. W. Robinson?) Napier-street Hall, Deptford . . 159 . — {Rev. J. Morley Wright; Rev. W. Robinson.) E.Greenwich, Lnthrp. and Armtge.-rds. 180 . — {Mr. A.J. England.) Ragged-school Mission, High-street . — . — {Mr. Hackerton.) Baptist — Creek-street Mission Hall, Deptford . — . 58 {Mr. J. M. Wigner.) Working Men's Mission, Roan-street . — . — {Mr. J. Newman?) Caletock-street Hall . . . . — • — {Mr. W. Beer?) \oo — . ^00 109 55 100 50 202 . 225 35 . — 190 220 205 . 350 55 • 250 90 . 40 259 300 53 . 800 98 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Missions. Morn- ing. After- noon. 1 60 17 60 Wesleyan— Mission, Trafalgar-road [Rev. T. Derry.) Presbyterian — Blisset-street Mission. Brethren— George-street Hall Lecture Hall, Royal Hill . (Air. Sa7nuel Sh?ts.) Friends — Friends' Meeting House, Deptford London City Mission — Evelyn Mission Hall, Staunton . . — (iM?: Couch.) Three Cups Coffee Tavern ... — {Mr. Saberto7t.) Evelyn-street Mission, Deptford . . — (Mr J. S771W1.) Randal-place, Roan-street, Greenwich — (Mr. J. C?'owther, Stipt.) Hall, 284, Devons-road, Bow Common — (Mr. Parso?is.) Mission, Charles-street, Deptford . — (Mr. W. Bennett.) George Livesay's Inst., Blackwall-lane — {Mr. T. Woodman.) Undenominational — Thames Mission, River-terrace . . — South Eastern Raily. Mission, New Cross 21 {Mr. E. C. Cox, Hon. Sec.) New-street, Deptford . . . .179 Upper East-street, Greenwich . . — {Mr. H. Piatt?) LE^WISHAM. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Eltham, Lee, Village, Sydenham Church of England— Bennett-st. Mission Room, Coldbath . — {Rc7>. E. L. Gedgc.) Congregational— Nightingale-grove Mission . . . — , — {Rev. J. M. Jones. ) Mill-lane (Lewisham High-rd. Chapel) — . — {Rev. J. M or ley Wright; Mr. H. Harmsworth Even- Ag- ing, com. — . "^OO 86 41 450 100 400 . 500 03° . — 2^0 • 57 200 — . 105 140 — . 75 100 — . 130 160 — . 50 100 — . 60 90 — • 65 loa . 46 • 25 125 100 — . 150 . 280 300 35<> \M, Lee, LEWISHi ^.M . 105 . 200 70 . 200 44 . 80 MISSION HALLS— WOOL WICH. 99 Missions. Congregational {coiitimied^ — Levvisham Congregational Mission {Rev. J. M. Jones:) Ladyvvell Mission .... {Rev. J. M. Jo?ies.) Park Hall, Sydenham {Mr. P. Eldridge, L.C.M.) Rushey-green Mission {Mr. Wheeler.) Baptist — Bell-green Mission, Sydenham . {Mr. W. H. Griffe7i.) Burnt Ash Mission Hall Wesleyan— Merritt-road, Brockley {Mr. Page; Major Mello?% Sec.) Lower Sydenham Mission . {Rev. H. Douthwaite.) Brethren — Court Hill Hall Alexandra Hall, Bennett-park {Dr. McKillia7t.) London City Mission— Coldbath Mission {Mr. Horobin.) Salvation Army — 21, Vian Street, Lewisham . {Capt. A. JVeedo7i.) /lORN- After- Even- AC- ING. noon. ing. COM. — . — . 120 — . 50 . 250 — — . 20 . 300 — . 70 . 100 — . 68 . 220 52 — . 60 . 200 . — . 34 • so 60 — . — . . 150 45 220 125 7 a.m. 13 II a.m. 63 95 Undenominational — Mission Hall, Shrubbery-road . . — . {Mr. J. Roberts.) Christian Mission Hall, Coombe-road 40 . Canonbury Hall, Lewisham . . 82 ■. {Mr. R. Timier.) Lecture Hall, Sydenham . . . — . {Mr. J. F. Taylor.) WOOLWICH. Comprising the Sub-Districts of Charlton YARD, Woolwich Arsenal, Plumstead East. Church of England— St. John's Mission Hall, Ordnance-rd. — . {Rev. Ed77umd Ki77iber.) St. Mary's Mission, Woolwich . . — , {Mr. H. Ha77ie, Lay Reader.) 33 300 30 129 113 100 190 25 200 420 80 120 200 200 40 , Woolwich Dock- West, Plumstead — . 85 . 150 113 . 120 1^0 100 THE RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF LONDON. Missions. Baptist — Conduit-road Chapel, Plumstead {Rev. C. W. Townseiid?) Joseph-street Chapel, Woolwich {Rev. A. Read.) Assembly Room, New-road {Rev. J. Wilso7i.) 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