Plate 26: Funeral Monuments

An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London, Volume 4, the City. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1929.

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Funeral monuments.

CASTLE BAYNARD: (3) ST BENET. (1) to Gregory King, 1712.

BRIDGE: (1) ST. MAGNUS. (2) to Robert Dickins, 1705–6.

BILLINGSGATE: (2) ST. MARY AT HILL. (2) to John Harvey, 1700.

FARRINGDON WITHOUT: (2) ST. BARTHOLOMEW THE GREAT. (3) to John Kellond, 1685.

FARRINGDON WITHOUT: (5) ST. DUNSTAN IN THE W. (6) to Damaris Turner, 1703.

FARRINGDON WITHOUT: (7) TEMPLE CHURCH. (41) to James Sloane, 1704.

FARRINGDON WITHOUT: (7) TEMPLE CHURCH. (34) to Sir Thomas Hanmer, 1687–8.

BREAD STREET: (1) ST. MILDRED. (1) to Thomas Ball, 1679.