Mile End New Town All Saints Middlesex Family History Guide

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Mile End New Town All Saints is an Ecclesiastical Parish in the county of Middlesex, created in 1841 from Stepney St Dunstan Ancient Parish; located on Buxton Street.

Alternative names: Mile End New Town

Parish church: All Saints

Parish registers begin:

  • Parish registers: 1840
  • Bishop’s Transcripts: None

Nonconformists include: Independent/Congregational

Adjacent Parishes

Parish History

The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales 1870

MILE-END-NEW-TOWN. a quondam hamlet, a chapelry, and a sub-district, in Whitechapel district, Middlesex.

The quondam hamlet is now a compact portion of the metropolis; lies N of Whitechapel-road, on the Eastern Counties railway, between Bishopsgate and Mile-End r. stations, contiguous to Whitechapel, Spitalfields, and Bethnal-Green parishes, 1¾ mile ENE of St. Pauls; was once a part of the ancient parish of Stepney, but is now a distinct parish for the relief of the poor; and has a post-office under London NE. Acres, 42. Real property, £16,373. Pop. in 1851,10,183; in 1861,10,845. Houses, 1,178.

The chapelry is conterminate with the quondam hamlet; was constituted in 1841; and bears the name of All Saints. The living is a p. curacy in the diocese of London. Value, £300. Patron, the Bishop of London. The church stands in Spicer-street, and was built in 1839.

There are an Independent chapel in Church-street, rebuilt in 1860; a Roman Catholic of St. Ann, with monastery and nunnery attached; national schools adjoining the church, and built in 1840; ragged schools, called King Edward’s schools, in Albert-street; a refuge for destitute girls, called King Edward’s refuge, and connected with the ragged schools; and one of the two workhouses of Whitechapel district, occupied, at the census of 1861, by 638 inmates.

Source: The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales [Wilson, John M]. A. Fullarton & Co. N. d. c. [1870-72].

Parish Records

FamilySearch

England, Middlesex, Mile-End-New-Town – Census ( 1 )
Census returns for Mile End New Town, 1841-1891
Author: Great Britain. Census Office

England, Middlesex, Mile-End-New-Town – Church records ( 2 )
Church records, 1782-1831
Author: Mile-End-New-Town Chapel (Stepney, Middlesex)

Docklands Ancestors Ltd : parish register transcriptions : compendium
Author: Docklands Ancestors

England, Middlesex, Mile-End-New-Town – Genealogy ( 1 )
They came from–Stepney (and Mile End)
Author: Edmonds, Jenifer A.

England, Middlesex, Mile-End-New-Town – Taxation ( 1 )
Land tax assessment for Mile-End-Old-Town and Mile-End-New-Town, 1741- 1930
Author: Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Middlesex)

Administration

  • County: Middlesex
  • Civil Registration District: Whitechapel
  • Probate Court: Court of the Commissary of the Bishop of London (London Division)
  • Diocese: London
  • Rural Deanery: Not created until 1858
  • Poor Law Union: Whitechapel
  • Hundred: Ossulstone (Tower Division)
  • Province: Canterbury