Collection CTHC - CITY OF LONDON AND TOWER HAMLETS CEMETERY

Identity area

Reference code

CTHC

Title

CITY OF LONDON AND TOWER HAMLETS CEMETERY

Date(s)

  • 1841-1966 (Creation)

Level of description

Collection

Extent and medium

7.36 linear metres

Context area

Name of creator

Biographical history

By the mid 19th century churchyards within London were becoming overcrowded, unsanitary and unfit to be used for further burials. Local government therefore looked for suitable unused land outside the spread of the city. The Corporation of London, for example, bought land at Ilford, Essex, for a large cemetery and crematorium. The City of London and Tower Hamlets Company opened its ground to the south of Mile End Road, Stepney, in 1841; the last burial took place in 1966.

The cemetery ground was acquired by the Greater London Council in 1966 and was thereafter managed by the Greater London Council Parks Department; in 1967 and early 1968 the records kept in the cemetery office were transferred to the Greater London Record Office (now the London Metropolian Archives).

Archival history

CTHC 1841-1966 Collection 7.36 linear metres City of London and Tower Hamlets Company

By the mid 19th century churchyards within London were becoming overcrowded, unsanitary and unfit to be used for further burials. Local government therefore looked for suitable unused land outside the spread of the city. The Corporation of London, for example, bought land at Ilford, Essex, for a large cemetery and crematorium. The City of London and Tower Hamlets Company opened its ground to the south of Mile End Road, Stepney, in 1841; the last burial took place in 1966.

The cemetery ground was acquired by the Greater London Council in 1966 and was thereafter managed by the Greater London Council Parks Department; in 1967 and early 1968 the records kept in the cemetery office were transferred to the Greater London Record Office (now the London Metropolian Archives).

AC/67/085

Registers and day books of burials in consecrated or church ground and unconsecrated or chapel ground, 1841-1952, showing name, abode, when buried, age, place of burial, when and by whom buried, private vault or grave, purchased monuments and where placed (registers are not available for consultation, please use microfilms X64/1-41); fee books, 1902-1966, including remarks, registrar, sub-district, date of certificate, digger, stone, bill number, name of deceased, age, time, depth, received by, minister, undertaker, secretary's signature, price, description of graves, square position (not always), size of coffin, undertaker's commission, amount; registers of private graves, 1841-1941, showing number of graves, description of place of burial, date and consideration of grant, names and addresses of purchasers, name and description of person interred, year and number (registers are not available for consultation, please use microfilms X64/42-46); registers of public graves, 1900-1965, showing number, date, name, age and time of burial (registers are not available for consultation, please use microfilm X64/47); register of private grave transfers, 1938-1966, showing transfer number, date, grave number, transfer from/to, address and remarks; correspondence relating to private graves; incumbents' account book, divided parish by parish, 1922-1966, and plans of the graves.

Also deeds and legal papers, 1841-1898; report to Directors by Committee of Proprietors appointed by an Extraordinary Court, to investigate expenditure and general state of the Company's affairs, 1843; report to Directors by Henry George Haywood on proposals for draining the cemetery, 1857; correspondence relating to staffing, sewers and the East London Eastern Extension Railway, 1849-1871; bills, 1841-1897; specification for sewers and roads, with sections, 1884; plans of cemetery including proposed southern extension, 1800s; impression in red wax of seal of Company, 1841; legal records, 1844-1942.

CTHC/1/1-42: Registers; CTHC/1/43-62: Daybooks; CTHC/1/63-110: Fee books; CTHC/1/111-122: Registers of private graves and public graves; CTHC/1/123: Register of private grave transfers; CTHC/1/124: Correspondence; CTHC/1/125: Financial accounts; CTHC/1/126-130: Plans; CTHC/2/1-10: Deeds; CTHC/2/11-12: Reports; CTHC/2/13-16: Correspondence; CTHC/2/17-29: Bills; CTHC/2/30: Specification and CTHC/2/31-34; Plans; CTHC/3/1-6: Legal Records.

These records are available for public inspection, although records containing personal information are subject to access restrictions under the UK Data Protection Act, 1998.

Copyright: City of London
English

Generally fit, some records unsuitable for consultation (see microfilm).

Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm

For the City of London Cemetery and Crematorium at Ilford see CLA/052.

Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. April to June 2009 Information sources Documents Parish records Burial registers Land use Graves Enterprises Public enterprises Public utilities Burial grounds Graveyards Water resources Sewerage Life cycle Death Burial Cemetery register Burial records City of London and Tower Hamlets Company City of London and Tower Hamlets Cemetery Tower Hamlets London England UK Western Europe Stepney Europe Primary documents

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

AC/67/085

Content and structure area

Scope and content

Registers and day books of burials in consecrated or church ground and unconsecrated or chapel ground, 1841-1952, showing name, abode, when buried, age, place of burial, when and by whom buried, private vault or grave, purchased monuments and where placed (registers are not available for consultation, please use microfilms X64/1-41); fee books, 1902-1966, including remarks, registrar, sub-district, date of certificate, digger, stone, bill number, name of deceased, age, time, depth, received by, minister, undertaker, secretary's signature, price, description of graves, square position (not always), size of coffin, undertaker's commission, amount; registers of private graves, 1841-1941, showing number of graves, description of place of burial, date and consideration of grant, names and addresses of purchasers, name and description of person interred, year and number (registers are not available for consultation, please use microfilms X64/42-46); registers of public graves, 1900-1965, showing number, date, name, age and time of burial (registers are not available for consultation, please use microfilm X64/47); register of private grave transfers, 1938-1966, showing transfer number, date, grave number, transfer from/to, address and remarks; correspondence relating to private graves; incumbents' account book, divided parish by parish, 1922-1966, and plans of the graves.

Also deeds and legal papers, 1841-1898; report to Directors by Committee of Proprietors appointed by an Extraordinary Court, to investigate expenditure and general state of the Company's affairs, 1843; report to Directors by Henry George Haywood on proposals for draining the cemetery, 1857; correspondence relating to staffing, sewers and the East London Eastern Extension Railway, 1849-1871; bills, 1841-1897; specification for sewers and roads, with sections, 1884; plans of cemetery including proposed southern extension, 1800s; impression in red wax of seal of Company, 1841; legal records, 1844-1942.

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Accruals

System of arrangement

CTHC/1/1-42: Registers; CTHC/1/43-62: Daybooks; CTHC/1/63-110: Fee books; CTHC/1/111-122: Registers of private graves and public graves; CTHC/1/123: Register of private grave transfers; CTHC/1/124: Correspondence; CTHC/1/125: Financial accounts; CTHC/1/126-130: Plans; CTHC/2/1-10: Deeds; CTHC/2/11-12: Reports; CTHC/2/13-16: Correspondence; CTHC/2/17-29: Bills; CTHC/2/30: Specification and CTHC/2/31-34; Plans; CTHC/3/1-6: Legal Records.

Conditions of access and use area

Conditions governing access

These records are available for public inspection, although records containing personal information are subject to access restrictions under the UK Data Protection Act, 1998.

Conditions governing reproduction

Copyright: City of London

Language of material

  • English

Script of material

  • Latin

Language and script notes

English

Physical characteristics and technical requirements

For the City of London Cemetery and Crematorium at Ilford see CLA/052.

Finding aids

Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm

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Institution identifier

London Metropolitan Archives

Rules and/or conventions used

Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

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Language(s)

  • English

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