St Botolph without Aldgate
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For the church, see St Botolph's Aldgate.
St Botolph without Aldgate was an ancient parish immediately east of and outside (without) Aldgate, a gate in London's defensive wall. The parish church was St Botolph's Aldgate.
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St Botolph without Aldgate civil parish, one of the parishes in the 1870s Whitechapel District (red) | |
Area | |
• 1851 | 37 acres |
• 1911 | 75 acres |
• Coordinates | 51.514°N 0.076°W / 51.514; -0.076 |
Area transferred | |
• 1895 | All from St Katharine's by the Tower |
• 1895 | All from Old Tower Without |
- 1901 | All from Tower of London |
Population | |
• 1801 | 6,153 |
• 1851 | 4,163 |
• 1911 | 3,245 |
Density | |
• 1851 | 111.78/acre |
• 1911 | 43.27/acre |
Status | Civil parish |
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The densely populated, and entirely extramural East End parish was split into two parts: the Portsoken ward of the City of London and East Smithfield in the County of Middlesex.[1] Each part operated as a separate parish for civil administration with its own local government, but it was a single parish for ecclesiastical purposes.