The Anglican Diocese of London forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England. Historically the diocese covered a large area north of the River Thames which included all of Essex and southern and Eastern parts of Hertfordshire, and bordered the dioceses of Norwich and Lincoln to the north and west. The present diocese covers 177 square miles (458 km2), and 17 London boroughs, covering most of Greater London north of the Thames and west of the River Lea. This area corresponds almost exactly to the historic county of Middlesex (except the South Mimms and Potters Bar area), and includes the City of London in which lies its cathedral, St Paul's, as well as encompassing Spelthorne, which is currently administered by Surrey. Essex formed part of the diocese until 1846; it is now part of the Diocese of Chelmsford. The diocese is divided into five episcopal areas, each of which (except the central one) is the particular responsibility of one of the diocese's suffragan bishops. It is further divided into archdeaconries and rural deaneries, as shown below.[1]
In the following tables APC stands for ancient parish church and MC for medieval chapel.
*including the Cathedral and Temple
**including the Abbey and its Church
See also List of churches in the City of London.
1known as the Orme Chapel until 1858
1known as the Quebec Chapel until 1912
1est. 1882. Permanent building 1891, rebuilt 1972. Closed 2004, but church meets occasionally in schools and homes. 21904 dedication to St Paul
(The Lighthouse)
1known as Hampstead or Well Walk Chapel until 1850
1known as the Weld Chapel until 1862
11926 dedication to St Hilda
1in some sources this church is listed in Hounslow Deanery
21914 dedication was to St Martin
1known as Park Chapel until 1912
1dedicated to St Augustine of Hippo until 1660 2uses St Anne's building 3dedicated to All Souls until 1977 4dedicated 1828, previously proprietary chapel 5dedicated to St James until rebuilding
1dedicated to St Barnabas until 1954 2uses St Mark's building
1dedication to All Saints added in 1952
1named Christ Church until 1952
11815 dedication to St Andrew 21865 dedication to All Saints
1original dedication to All Hallows 2original dedication to St Werburga 3original dedication to St Thomas Becket 4original dedication to St Osyth 5building now occupied by St Mellitus College, but still used by HTB for services 61882 dedication to St Barnabas 71882 dedication to St Martin 81883 dedication to St Peter 9original dedication to St Barnabas 10original dedication to St Luke 11known as the Hanover Chapel before 1897 12known as the Tenison Chapel until 1869 13known as the Tavistock Chapel until 1855 14known as Christ Chapel until 1876 15known as the Oxford Chapel until 1832 16known as the Tichfield, later Welbeck, Chapel until 1831 17known as the Portland Chapel until 1831 18known as the Portman Chapel until 1831 19dedicated to St George until 1890 20original dedication to St John 21original dedication to St Andrew 22church existed in Diocese of St Albans, but when church closed parish boundaries changed so that site is now in the parish of St Paul, New Southgate, in London Diocese 23known as the Fitzroy Chapel until 1863
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