Comprehensive List of Chapels and District Churches Lying within the Civil Parish of Bethnal Green

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Here is a Comprehensive List of Chapels and District Churches Lying within the Civil Parish of Bethnal Green and the years each one started or was created:

All Saints Mission, Vyner St, Bethnall Green - 1896 Holy Trinity, Shoreditch - 1867 Jews’ Episcopal Chapel, Bethnal Green - 1814 St. Andrew, Viaduct St, - 1843 St. Barnabas, Grove Rd - 1870 St. Bartholomew, Coventry Rd - 1844 St. James the Great - 1844 St. James the Less - 1843 St. John - 1837 St. Jude - 1846 * St. Matthew - 1745 St. Mathias, Cheshire St - 1846 St. Paul - 1867 St. Peter - 1843 St. Philip - 1842 St. Simon Zealots - 1847 St. Thomas - 1844

Note: Just prior to and in about 1840, a French Protestant Church located on St John Street became a temporary chapel for the Church of England in order to handle some over-crowding issues of that time and until such time as approximately ten additional chapelries were built after 1840 and by 1850. In addition, the French Protestant Church (Swanfields) lying in Bethnal Green was considered an "Anglican" church, although it was a French church.