The London Burial Grounds. Notes on Their History from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. Illustrated Quotes

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“In 1884, for instance, they gave £750 for a piece at the eastern end of Allhallows’ Churchyard, London Wall. The remainder of that little ground is now a public garden, laid out in 1894 by the Metropolitan Public Gardens Association, and is a quiet resting-place in the busy thoroughfare, with a piece of the ancient City wall still existing in it.”
Isabella M. Holmes, The London Burial Grounds Notes on Their History from the Earliest Times to the Present Day