Outline map of parishes of Stepney, Middlesex in 1903
Click on a parish name in list below map for a fuller description of the parish. Its grid reference and link to a modern street map will be added later. For clearer display or print, see map in pdf format.
- 1 St Anthony, Globe Road - Stepney
- 2 St Peter, St Peter's Road - Stepney
- 3 St Benet, Mile End Road - Stepney
- 4 Holy Trinity, Morgan Street, Stepney
- 5 St Mary, Church Passage, Spitalfields Square
- 6 St Stephen, Commercial Street - Spitalfields
- 7 Spitalfields, Christ Church, Commercial Street
- 8 Mile End New Town, All Saints, Buxton Street
- 9 St Olave, Hanbury Street - Mile End New Town
- 10 St Jude, Commercial Street - Whitechapel
- 11 Whitechapel, St Mary, Whitechapel Road
- 12 St Augustine, Settle Street, Commercial Road - Stepney
- 13 St Philip, New Road - Stepney
- 14 Christ Church, Jamaica Street - Stepney
- 15 St Thomas, Arbour Square - Stepney
- 16 Stepney, St Dunstan, High Street
- 17 St Luke, Burdett Road - Stepney
- 18 St John the Evangelist, Aston Street - Limehouse
- 19 St Matthew, Commercial Road - Stepney
- 20 St Paul, Burdett Road, Bow Common - Stepney
- 21 St Mark, St Mark Street - Whitechapel
- 22 St John the Evangelist, Commercial Road - St George in the East
- 23 Christ Church, Watney Street - St George in the East
- 24 St Mary, Johnson Street - St George in the East
- 25 St Paul, Dock Street - Whitechapel
- 26 St Matthew, Pell Street - St George in the East
- 27 St George's in the East, Cannon Street
- 28 St Peter, Old Gravel Lane, London Dock - St George in the East
- 29 Wapping, St John, Church Street
- 30 Shadwell, St Paul, High Street
- 31 Ratcliff, St James, Butcher Row - Limehouse
- 32 Limehouse, St Anne, Commercial Road
- 33 St Peter, Garford Street - Limehouse
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Parish boundaries traced from "A map of the Ecclesiastical Divisions within the County of London, 1903" published by Edward Stanford of London, reprinted as a facsimile by the London Topographical Society. List from that map is of parishes within the rural deanery of Stepney in 1903; they were all sub-divisions of the historic parish of Stepney. They are in the Archdeaconry of London, and Diocese of London. We have a list of other deaneries.