(St.) Clement Eastcheap Churchyard

A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.

On the east side of the church, "Graveyard disused" (O.S. 1880).


It is shown in O. and M. 1677, the church not being then rebuilt.

In 1585 certain messuages, comprising nine chambers, a study and a cloister adjoining each other and abutting on the churchyard at the east end of the church were demised for the use of the parson and parish (End. Ch. St. Clement parish, 1903, p. 3). In 1830 the premises formed one house in Clement's Lane in the churchyard (ib.).

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