London, England

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London had three assemblies totaling 230 attendants, including 80 in the morning, and 65 in the evenings as per the 1851 Census on Religious Worship. The former county of Middlesex, which is mostly within London, also contained five assemblies with 417 attendants, including 220 in the morning, and 195 in the evening. The borough of Tower Hamlets in East London had two assemblies with 150 attendants (and 180 capacity), with 60 in the morning, and 45 in the evening.

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Central London

Hoxton

East London

Barking & Dagenham

Barking

Chadwell Heath

Also in Redbridge.

Dagenham

East End

Bethnal Green

Tower Hamlets

Stepney

There was one assembly in Stepney, with 30 in attendance in the morning and evening on March 30, 1851 (with 150 available seats) as per the 1851 Census on Religious Worship.

Hackney (Inner London)

Clapton

Upper Clapton

Dalston

Shoreditch

There was one assembly in Shoreditch, with 30 in attendance in the morning, and 15 in the evening on March 30, 1851 (with 50 available seats) as per the 1851 Census on Religious Worship.

Isle of Dogs

Cubitt Town

Millwall

Newham

East Ham

Forest Gate

Manor Park

Plaistow

Redbridge

Waltham Forest

Chingham

Higham Hill

Leyton

Walthamstow

North London

Barnet

Chipping Barnet

Finchley

Whetstone

Enfield

Edmonton

There were two assemblies in Edmonton, with 140 in attendance in the morning, and 130 in the evening (and 187 total seats) on March 30, 1851 as per the 1851 Census on Religious Worship.

New Southgate

Also in Barnet & Haringey.

Southgate

Haringey

Highgate

Also in Camden & Islington boroughs.

Hornsey

Stroud Green

Tottenham

Wood Green

Hertfordshire

Also see Hertfordshire, England

Broxbourne

Hoddeston

Potters Bar

Islington

Barnsbury

Upper Holloway

Northeast London

Epping Forest

Epping Forest is also in Essex county.

Buckhurst Hill

Epping

Loughton

Ongar


Havering

Hornchurch

Northwestern London

Brent

Alperton

Harlesden

Kilburn

Also in Camden & Westminster.

Wembley

Willesden

Camden

Kentish Town

Primrose Hill

Harrow

Wealdstone

Kensington and Chelsea

Kensal Green

Also in Brent

Kensington

There was one assembly in Kensington, with 20 in attendance morning and evening on March 30, 1851 (with 50 available seats) as per the 1851 Census on Religious Worship.

South London

Croydon

South Norwood

Thornton Heath

Upper Norwood

Also in Bromley, Lambeth & Southwark.

Lambeth

Brixton

Clapham

Stockwell

West Norwood

Southeast London

Bexley

Sidcup

Bromley

Beckenham

Downe

Farnborough

Greenwich

Eltham

Plumstead

Woolwich

Lewisham

Catford

+Greenwich

Blackheath

Debtford

Lee Green

Sydenham

Also in Bromley & Southwark.

Southwark

Peckham

Rotherhithe

Walworth

Southwestern London

Kingston-upon-Thames

Merton

Wimbledon

Richmond

Richmond-upon-Thames

Mortlake

Surrey

Also see Surrey, England

Staines-upon-Thames

Wandsworth

Balham

  • Endlesham Hall, London, England (OB) 1866-1992+
    • @ The Iron Room, Balham House 1866-1876; Balham Grove Hall @ Oldridge Rd. & Balham Grove 1876-1936; Endlesham Hall 48 Endlesham Rd. 1936-1992; Balham Community Church (BC) 1992+
    • see EH's website

Battersea

Earlsfield

Tooting

Western London

Chelsea

Ealing

Acton

Hillingdon

Uxbridge

West Drayton

Hammersmith & Fulham

Fulham

Hammersmith

Hounslow (Outer London)

Westminster

There were no assemblies in Westminster as per the 1851 Census on Religious Worship.

Paddington

Tyburnia

Sources

  • List of Some Meetings in the British Isles and Regions Beyond, ed. by J.W. Jordan. London: Dawe & Son, 1904.