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Tamil Nadu (Formerly Madras Presidency) Tamil Nadu (formerly Madras Presidency) When requesting at the British Library quote Mss Eur F370/nnn Cemetery BL Ref Location information Mss Eur/ available from Bacsa Tamil Nadu (Madras), General F370/307 Madras Marching Cemeteries F370/336 • Piduguralla: closed • Nadikudi: 1844, closed • Gurzala: 1767-9, closed • Dachepalli: closed • Vinukonda: closed • Tumercode: closed • Vontimita: closed Annavaram F370/308 • 1928, closed Agraharapalayam F370/309 • 1862, closed Arkonam F370/310 • Gribblepet: 1908-1926, closed • Winterpel: open Arni F370/311 Written directions for • Fort: 1784-1836, closed two cemeteries and Kelly Monument Bittragunta F370/312 • closed Chennai (formerly Madras City) 1 F370/301 Location map for both • St Mary’s (Island cemetery): 1763-1952, closed • St Mary’s Church, Fort St. George: 1652- 1754 closed Chennai 2 F370/302 Location map and • St George’s Cathedral: 1809-1899, part cemetery plan open Chennai 3 F370/303 Location maps for all • St Matthias, Vepery: 1751-1836, closed except Quibble Island; • Purasawalkam: 1856-1873, closed written directions for • Vadamalai Pillai Street: 1834-1901, also St Matthias and closed Kilpauk • Cassimode, Royapuram: 1912-1964, part open • Quibble Island: 1830-1975, open • Kilpauk: 1903-, part open Chennai 4 F370/304 Written directions for St • St Andrew’s: 1854-1988, open Andrew’s; location maps • Wesleyan Mission: 1915, closed for Wesleyan Mission • American Mission, Royapuram: 1844- and London Mission 1876, closed • Purasawalkam, London Mission: closed Chennai 5 F370/305 Location maps for • Armenian Cemetery: 1787-1879, closed Armenian, both • Washermanpet, Old, Roman Catholic: Washerman Pet 1865-1927, closed cemeteries, and Chetty • Washermanpet, New, Roman Catholic: Rd; written directions for 1863-, open Armenian and St • St Patrick’s, Roman Catholic: 1876-, Patrick’s open • Suryanarayan Chetty Road: closed • St Thomas’s (San Thome), Roman Catholic: 1844-1877, closed Chennai 6 (St Thomas’s Mount) F370/306 Location map for St • St Thomas’s Mount cantonment or Thomas’s Mt garrison cemetery: 1820-, open • St Patrick’s, Roman Catholic: 1867-, open • St Mary’s, Roman Catholic Chingleput F370/313 Written directions for • Church of England: closed both • Roman Catholic: closed Coimbatore F370/314 • All Souls, Church of South India: open • Roman Catholic (Sangam): open • Mar Thoma: open • St Mary’s Syrian Orthodox Church: open Coonoor F370/315 • All Saints Churchyard: 1916-1973, closed • Tiger Hill: 1902- open Coonoor No file Written directions for • Aruvancadu Cordite Factory cemetery Coringa F370/316 • 1816: closed Cuddalore 1; Tamil Nadu F370/317 Written directions for • Christ Church Churchyard: closed Christ Church • Irusappa Chetty Street: 1810- open Cuddalore 2 F370/318 Written directions for • Sloper Wellington Street: closed Sloper Wellington St • Sonaghar Street: closed • Vannarpalayam: closed • St David’s Church Cuddalore No file Written directions • Roman Catholic Cuddapah F370/319 Written directions for • Town: 1812-1962, open both • Cantonment: closed Dharampuri F370/320 • Church of England: closed • Pennagaram Dindigul F370/321 • 1828-1870, closed Donakonda F370/322 • open Ellore F370/323 • Pallapuveedhi: closed Gudalur F370/324 Location map for Helen • St John’s: open cemetery • Helen Cemetery, Ochterlony Valley: 1863-1937, closed Guvanagiri F370/325 • closed Irungalur F370/1519 Jalapet F370/326 • Railway: open Karur F370/327 • closed Ketti F370/328 • 1900-1902, closed Kodaikanal F370/329 Location map for Ghat • Ghat Road: open Rd; written directions for • Old American: 1854-1904, closed Old Armenian • Palni: open • Nagercoil Kondapalli F370/330 • 1801-1832, closed Kondapuram F370/331 • open Kotagiri F370/332 • 1851-, open Krishnagari F370/333 • 1801, closed Kumba Konam F370/334 • Christ Church Churchyard: open Madurai F370/335 Location map and • St George’s: 1773-, open written directions (location map for unidentified cemetery) Namakkal F370/337 • 1821, closed Nandalur F370/338 • open Negapatam F370/339 Written directions for • Karikope (Dutch): closed Karikope; location map • European: open for European Nellapalli F370/340 • closed Nellore F370/341 • open Neyyor F370/1473 Ongole F370/342 • Church of England: open • American Mission: closed • GNT Road: closed Ootacamund 1 F370/343 Location map • St Thomas: 1881-, open • General notes Ootacamund 2 F370/344 Location maps for all • St Stephen’s: 1831-, open except Kandal Cross • Stonehouse Hill: 1823-1830, closed • Kandal Cross (shrine) • Lovedale: 1860-, open Ottapidaram F370/345 • 1799, closed Palamcottah F370/346 • Christ Church Churchyard: open • Old: closed Pallavaram F370/347 • St Stephen’s: open • St Xavier’s (Roman Catholic): open Palmanar F370/348 • closed Panjalamkurichi F370/349 • 1801, closed Parvathipuram F370/350 • closed Pennagaram (Pinagra) No file Penukonda F370/351 • closed Podanur F370/352 • 1868-, open Pondugal F370/353 • 1829-, closed Poonamallee F370/354 Location map but • St Mary Magdalene: 1809-, open uncertain to which • St John the Baptist (Roman Catholic): cemetery it refers open Porto Novo F370/355 • Dutch: 1730-, closed Pulicat F370/356 • Dutch: 1651-, destroyed Raghavapuram F370/357 • 1815-, closed Ramnad F370/358 • Christ Church: 1810-1819, closed Ranipet F370/359 • 1805-, open Ratkhana F370/360 • closed Renigunta F370/361 • closed Royacottah F370/362 • closed Sadras No file Salem F370/363 Written directions to Old • General cemetery • Old: closed • New, Paramanoor: open Samalkot F370/364 • open Sankaridrug F370/365 • open Tandrapad F370/366 Written directions • 1824, closed Tanjore 1 F370/367 Cemetery location maps • St Peter’s: 1789-, open (part 1) and written directions • Christ Church Fort (Swartz’s Church): for both 1780-, open Tanjore 2 F370/368 • Photographs (both churches) Tanjore 3 F370/1362 • Europeans Tombs and Monuments in Thanjavur [Tanjore]’: list compiled by the Managing Committee, Project Thanjavur British Graves, Jan 2003 Tenkasi F370/369 • open Tindivanam F370/370 Written directions • closed Tirumvaram F370/371 • closed Tirupasar F370/372 • Church of England: closed • Roman Catholic: closed Tirupatta F370/373 • open Tranquebar 1 F370/374 Location map • Zion Church: closed Tranquebar 2 F370/375 Location maps for both • Lutheran (New Jerusalem): 1718-1890, closed • Fort (Church of South India): open Tranquebar F370/1358, Location map • Old Danish pts A, B, C Trichinopoly 1 F370/376 Written directions for St • St John’s: 1820-, open John’s • Christ Church, Fort: 1766, closed • Devadanam: closed Trichinopoly 2 F370/377 • Woriyor: 1780-, open • St Mary’s Roman Catholic: 1843-, open • St Christopher: closed • Chintamani: 1791-1845, closed Tuticorin F370/378 • Old Dutch: 1736-1831, closed • New: closed Vallam F370/379 • 1773, closed Vellore 1 F370/380 Location map and • Old Church of England: 1785-, open written directions Vellore 2 F370/381 Location map and • New Church of England: open written directions for • Roman Catholic: closed New CofE Vijayawada F370/382 • closed Villupuram F370/383 • open Walajabad F370/384 • Saidapet: 1802-1849, closed Wellington F370/385 • Garrison Church: 1894-, open • Aruvankadu: 1876-1902, closed Yercaud F370/386 Written directions for • Holy Trinity: 1869-1889, open Holy Trinity • Roman Catholic: closed .
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