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Not to be confused with Fletcher Chapel.

Finsbury Chapel

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

At its peak it was the largest chapel in London.

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.

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