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lane. 57. Russel court chapel, Drury
lane. 58. St. James's palace chapel. 59.
St. John's chapel, Clerkenwell. 60. St.
John's chapel, near Red Lion street. 61.
St. Margaret's chapel, Chapel street. 62.
St. Martin's almshouse chapel, Hog lane.
63. St. Thomas's hospital chapel, South-
wark. 64. Serjeants inn chapel, Chan-
cery lane. 65. Skinner's almshouse cha-
pel, Mile end. 66. Somerset house chapel.
67. Spring garden chapel, Charing Cross.
68. Staple's inn chapel, Holborn. 69.
Trinity almshouse chapel, Mile end.
70. Vintners almshouse chapel, Mile end.
71. Whitechapel prison chapel. 72.
Whitington's college chapel, College hill.
73. Wheeler's chapel, Spitalfields. 74.
Wood street Compter chapel, Wood-
street.
French Chapels. 1. Black Eagle street
chapel, Spitalfields. 2. Berwick street
chapel, Old Soho. 3. Brown's lane cha-
pel, Spitalfields. 4. Castle street chapel
Green street. 5. Crispin's street chapel,
Spitalfields. 6. Friery chapel, Pallmall.
7. Hog lane chapel, Soho. 8. Little
Chapel street chapel, Old Soho. 9. Little
Rider's court chapel, Little Newport
street. 10. Mary le Bon chapel, St. Mary
le Bon. 11. Milk alley chapel, Wap-
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ping. 12. Orange street chapel, Hedge
lane. 13. Petticoat lane chapel. 14.
St. John's street chapel, Swanfields,
Shoreditch. 15. St. Martin's lane chapel,
Canon street. E. 16. Savoy chapel, in
the Savoy. E. 17. Slaughter's street cha-
pel, Swanfields, Shoreditch. 18. Spring
garden chapel, Charing Cross. 19. Thread-
needle street chapel. E. 20. Three crown
court chapel, Spitalfields. 21. West
street chapel, Soho.
German, Dutch and other Chapels. 1. Da-
nish chapel, Well close square. 2. Dutch
chapel, St. Augustin Friars. 3. and in
the Savoy. 4. German chapel, in St.
James's Palace. E. 5. and in the Savoy. E.
6. German chapel, in Trinity lane. E.
7. Swedish chapel, Prince's square, Rat-
cliff highway.
The chapels of the French, Dutch, and
Germans, might perhaps with greater
propriety be placed among the meeting-
houses of the Protestant dissenters, except
those mark'd with an E, which properly
belong to those of the established reli-
gion; the Common Prayer being read
in French or German, and worship per-
formed nearly in the same manner as in
the national church.
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