First recorded in the 12th century. Destroyed in the Great Fire and never rebuilt. This 1799 map shows the whole site marked as "churchyard". The congregation merged with St Antholin Budge Row. The text on the memorial suggests that the churchyard survived until 1884.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
St John the Baptist upon Walbrook
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St John the Baptist upon Walbrook - monument
An unusual and unsuccessful siting of a three-dimensional monument. One face ...
St John the Baptist Upon Walbrook - plaque
The inscription on the upper plaque requires careful examination to read but ...
Other Subjects
Mr. J. Welbelove
Member of Kingston Spiritualist Church in 1927.
Henry Venn
Evangelical Christian. Born Clapham, son of Rev John Venn. Graduated from Cambridge as 19th wrangler, which we learn means he was the 19th highest scoring undergraduate in mathematics. Rector in...
William F. Brown, Bishop of Pellla
Born in Aberdeen or Dundee (depending on source). Â When he was eleven his whole family converted from Episcopalian to Roman Catholic. Â Parish priest for 58 years of St. Anne's, Vauxhall. Â Appointed...
St Michaels Bassishaw
Church first recorded in a document of 1196. Destroyed in the Great Fire, rebuilt by Wren (or his colleagues, at least) and, found to be unsafe, demolished in 1900.
All Hallows, Barking
The oldest church in the City, founded by the Saxon Abbey of Barking. Â Built on the site of a Roman building. Â Expanded and rebuilt several times. Â A nearby explosion in 1650 demolished the west to...
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