See also the names of buildings, as Kensington Palace, St. Paul’s Cathedral.

The other books should lead off with the name of the place where the building is situated, though not entered under the place-heading, as they are not books upon Chester or Canterbury. Therefore the form is

Chester, The Cathedral Church of. Hiatt, C. 1897

Canterbury, The Church of St. Martin. Routledge, C. F. 1898

or in shorter fashion:

Chester Cathedral. Hiatt, C. 1897

Canterbury, St. Martin’s Church. Routledge, C. F. 1898

Upon the same principle a history of a London parish is not entered under “London,” but under its particular name with a cross-reference from London to the places, as

London.

See also the names of parishes, as Chelsea, Kensington, Southwark, Westminster.