Click on a parish name in list below map for a fuller description of the parish. For clearer display or print, see map in pdf format.
- 1 St John, Vartry Road, Stamford Hill (in Tottenham deanery)
- 2 St Olave, Stoke Newington
- 3 St Andrew, Bethune Road, Stoke Newington
- 4 St Thomas the Apostle, Stamford Hill
- 5 St John the Evangelist, Brownswood Park, Stoke Newington
- 6 Stoke Newington, St Mary, with Old Church, Church Street
- 7 All Saints, Aden Grove, Stoke Newington
- 8 St Matthew, Warwick Road, Upper Clapton
- 9 St Michael and All Angels, Stoke Newington Common
- 10 St Matthias, Wordsworth Road, Stoke Newington
- 11 St Faith, Albion Grove, Stoke Newington
- 12 St James, West Hackney (West Hackney Church)
- 13 Christ Church, Rendlesham Road, Clapton
- 14 St James the Greater, Clapton
- 15 St Mark, Sandringham Road, Dalston
| - 16 St Bartholomew, Dalston
- 17 Hackney, St John
- 18 All Saints, Blurton Road, Lower Clapton
- 19 St Paul's, Glyn Road, Lower Homerton
- 20 All Souls, Overbury Street, Clapton
- 21 St Peter, De Beauvoir Town
- 22 Holy Trinity, Mayfield Road, Dalston
- 23 St Philip, Richmond Road, Dalston
- 24 St Luke, Chatham Place, Homerton
- 25 St Barnabas, High Street, Homerton
- 26 St Michael and All Angels, South Hackney
- 27 Christ Church, Gore Road, South Hackney
- 28 St John of Jerusalem, South Hackney
- 29 St Augustine, South Hackney
- 30 St Mary of Eton, Hackney Wick
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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 Hackney in 1903, except that parish 1 (St John, Vartry Road, Stamford Hill) is in Tottenham Deanery. In 1903 it was the only parish from that deanery in the County of London. Both this parish and St Olave Stoke Newington (no. 2 on the map) were partly inside and partly outside the County of London, the boundary is shown as a dotted line on the map. All parishes shown were in the Archdeaconry of London, and Diocese of London. We have a list of other deaneries.
Map and list by David Hawgood. ©2003, page modified 17 Dec 2003