Category: Pavement Chapel Moorfields, later at New North Road Hoxton
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Pavement Chapel Moorfields This is an independant church which originally met at the pavement, Moorfields and later moved to Hoxton, Pavement Chapel, New North Road. Records are held at the National Archives for the period 1778-1825 as part of the RG4 series. According to the British History Online Independents who reg. new sch. room in Shepperton Street, New North Rd., adapted as chapel 1833, may have been those from Pavement chapel, Moorfields, who moved to New North Rd. 1833. They moved to Southgate Rd., De Beauvoir Town, 1851.
The later records are held at the London Metropolitan Archives from 1845-1888 under the title of : PAVEMENT CHAPEL, NEW NORTH ROAD, HOXTON AND SOUTHGATE ROAD CHAPEL, HACKNEY. The Southgate Road Chapel was built adjoining a school at the north corner of Balmes Road. It was registered Congregational in 1860-1869. Attendance in 1886 was 204 in the morning and 237 in the evening. By 1903 attendance was 57 in the morning and 205 in the evening. The church closed between 1935 and 1938. It is likely that the Southgate Road Chapel was founded when the congregation of the Pavement Chapel, Hoxton, found it was too small for their needs and decided to construct a larger church.
See: Archives in London link
- British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx/vol8/pp101-115#highlight-first link]
- National Archives: Hoxton, Pavement Chapel, New North Road, formerly in the Pavement, Moorfields, London link
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