List of District Churches and Chapels Within St Leonard's Shoreditch Parish

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St Leonard's Shoreditch, one of the largest parishes in England, had numerous 19th century district churches and chapels associated and attached to it. Here is a list of all known churches lying within its jurisdiction:


 * All Saints Haggerston - 1855
 * Aske’s Hospital Chapel, Hackney - 1696
 * Christ Church, Hoxton - 1839
 * Geffreye’s Almshouses Chapel, Kingsland Rd - 1794
 * Holy Trinity, Beechwood Rd, Dalston - 1879
 * Holy Trinity Shoreditch - 1866
 * Holy Trinity, Bletchley St, Hoxton - 1848
 * Merchant Taylor’s School Mission -
 * St Agatha - 1871
 * St Andrew Hoxton - 1863
 * St Anne Hoxton - 1865
 * St Augustine Haggerston - 1863 (part from Bethnal Green parishes)
 * St Bartholomew Dalston – 1879
 * St Chad Haggerston - 1863
 * St Columba Haggerston - 1863
 * St James, Curtain Road – 1839 (AKA Curtain Road)
 * St John the Baptist, Hoxton - 1826
 * St Mark, Dalston w/ St. Bartholomew - 1871
 * St Mark Old Street Road - 1848
 * St Mark, St Mark’s Rise, Dalston - 1870
 * St Mary, Haggerston Rd, Haggerston - 1829
 * St Mary, Hoxton - 1866
 * St Michael, Mark St, Shoreditch - 1862
 * St Paul, Haggerston - 1858
 * St Paul, Broke Rd, Haggerston - 1893
 * St Peter, Hoxton Sq, Hoxton - 1869
 * St Philip Dalston - 1844
 * St Saviour, Hoxton - 1862
 * St Stephen, Goldsmith’s Row, Haggerston - 1864

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