(St.) Paul's Charnel House

A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.

On the north side of St. Paul's Churchyard, a large charnel house for the bones of the dead and over it a chapel (S. 331).


Founded about 1282 out of rents of shops built without the wall of the churchyard. Pulled down 1549 and bones removed (ib.).

See Chapel upon the Charnell in St. Paul's Churchyard.

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