Finsbury Chapel

Finsbury Chapel

Finsbury Chapel, originally known as Fletcher's Chapel, was a Congregational chapel on the south side of East Street, Finsbury, London.[1] It was founded by the Church of Scotland minister Alexander Fletcher in 1825.

At its peak it was the largest chapel in London.[2]

References

  1. ^ Harben, Henry Andrade (1918). A dictionary of London: being notes topographical and historical relating to the streets and principal buildings in the city of London. H.Jenkins.
  2. ^ Presbyterian Church of England. "Records of the Finsbury Chapel including register of baptisms, 1824-1889". AIM25 - Archives in London and the M25 area. Retrieved 23 May 2012.

See also

  • John Campbell (19th-century minister)
  • Frederick Douglass
  • John Morison (pastor)
  • Moses Roper

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