District Churches and Chapels in Pre-1900 St Marylebone

Middlesex Parishes

A List of District Churches and Chapelries of St Marylebone

Here is a comprehensive list of St Marylebone district churches and chapels annexed to this ancient parish, as follows:


 * All Souls', Langham-place - 1824
 * All Saints', St. John's Wood - 1846
 * All Saints, Margaret Street - 1849
 * Annunciation, Bryanston St - 1869
 * Bentinck Chapel - 1772
 * Brunswick chapel, Upper Berkeley-street - 1795
 * Christ chapel, Maida-hill
 * Christ-Church, Stafford-street - 1824
 * Emmanuel, Maida Hill - 1876
 * Holy Trinity Church, Portland-road - 1827
 * Holy Trinity, Marylebone Rd. - 1825
 * Margaret Street Chapel - 1789
 * Quebec Chapel - 1788
 * Oxford Chapel - 1724
 * Portland Chapel - see St Paul, Portland St.
 * Titchfield Chapel - 1774
 * Portman Chapel - 1779
 * St Andrew's church, Wells-street - 1847
 * St Barnabas, Bell Street - 1866
 * St Cyprian, Dorset Square - 1866
 * St James' or Welbeck chapel, Westmorland-street - 1774
 * St John's church, St. John's Wood - 1846
 * St Luke, Nutford Place - 1864
 * St Mark, Hamilton Terrace - 1847
 * St Mark, Marylebone Road - 1872
 * St Mary, Bryanstone Square - 1824
 * St Matthew, Maida Hill - 1853
 * St Mary-lebone, High-street - 1668 (Ancient mother parish)
 * St Paul's, Portland-street - 1766
 * St Paul’s Chapel, Rossmore Rd -
 * St Paul's or Bentinck chapel, Chapel-street, Lisson Grove - 1772
 * St Peter's or Oxford chapel, Vere-street - 1724
 * St Paul Portman Sq – 1888
 * St Stephen the Martyr, Portland Twn - 1849
 * St Thomas, Portman Square - 1858

From the above listed chapelries and older chapels, there were seven proprietary Chapels ("subscription" churches built privately but with permissions by wealthy donors and not government commissioned; patronage-- usually was by "invitation" only).These seven chapels included:


 * 1) Bentinck Chapel
 * 2) Margaret Street Chapel
 * 3) Oxford Chapel
 * 4) Portland Chapel
 * 5) Portman chapel
 * 6) Quebec chapel
 * 7) Titchfield chapel