The churchyards of—
289. St. Andrew, Holborn.
290. Christ Church, Newgate Street.—On the site of the western end of the church of the Greyfriars.
291. St. Ann, Blackfriars.—Two grounds. The western one is the site of the burned church.
292. St. Andrew by the Wardrobe, Queen Victoria Street. Very little left.
293. St. Bartholomew the Great.—On the site of the ancient nave, the Green-ground on the site of the south transept, and a remnant of the Poor ground on the north side.
294. St. Dionys Backchurch, Lime Street.
295. St. Bartholomew the Less.—In the hospital. At one time it extended further south.
296. St. Giles, Cripplegate, with the Green-ground, an extension to the south. Often Open. Neatly kept.
297. St. Alphege, London Wall.—The churchyard does not adjoin the church. It contains a portion of the old wall.