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| *Whitefriars<ref name="tombs">Payne Fisher and G. Blacker Morgan, ''Catalogue of the Tombs in the Churches of the City of London, A.D. 1666'' (1668; reprint, London: Hasell, Watson, Viney, Ld., 1885).</ref> | *Whitefriars<ref name="tombs">Payne Fisher and G. Blacker Morgan, ''Catalogue of the Tombs in the Churches of the City of London, A.D. 1666'' (1668; reprint, London: Hasell, Watson, Viney, Ld., 1885).</ref> | ||
| Bunhill Fields burial ground, opened in 1665 to inter Londoners who died in the Great Plague, was in operation until 1854. Approximately 120,000 burials took place there. {{Find A Grave|658393|Bunhill Fields Burial Ground}} (175+ entries) | Bunhill Fields burial ground, opened in 1665 to inter Londoners who died in the Great Plague, was in operation until 1854. Approximately 120,000 burials took place there. {{Find A Grave|658393|Bunhill Fields Burial Ground}} (175+ entries)   | ||
| {{Wikipedia|Magnificent_Seven,_London|Magnificent Seven}} The 'Magnificent Seven' Greater London cemeteries opened in the nineteenth century were (with years opened):   | {{Wikipedia|Magnificent_Seven,_London|Magnificent Seven}} The 'Magnificent Seven' Greater London cemeteries opened in the nineteenth century were (with years opened):   | ||
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| *New Bunhill Fields | *New Bunhill Fields | ||
| *{{Find A Grave|2162468|East London Cemetery}} (240+ entries) | |||
| Major modern cemeteries include:   | Major modern cemeteries include:   | ||
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