III. Burial-grounds which have been paved and added to the public footway, but are still traceable. The churchyards of—
358. St. Mary, Abchurch Lane.—This was thrown into the pavement about 160 years ago, with posts round it.
359. St. Margaret Pattens, Rood Lane.
360. St. Lawrence Jewry, by the Guildhall.
361. St. Michael Bassishaw, Basinghall Street.—Two good trees.
362. St. Benet Fink, Threadneedle Street.—Railed in, with Peabody’s statue in it.
363. The Cloisters of the Augustine Friars.—Lately discovered on the north side of the Dutch Church, Austin Friars Square forming part of the site.
IV. Burial-ground still in use—
364. Newgate Burial-ground.—A passage in the prison, used for the interment of those who are executed; 10 feet wide and 85 feet long.