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Bunhill Fields
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Bunhill Fields

Public gardens and cemetery in Finsbury in the London borough of Islington, England. It was originally part of an estate belonging to St Paul's Cathedral. In the 17th century it became a burial-ground for dissenters; the writers John Bunyan and Daniel Defoe are buried here. The Fields were opened as a public garden in 1869.



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uk or by letter to Review Manager David James, Commission for Health Improvement, Finsbury Tower, 103-105 Bunhill Row, London EC1 8TG.
WAYS TO HAVE YOUR SAY By writing to: Maureen Burton, Review Manager - University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, Commission for Health Improvement, 10th Floor, 103-105 Bunhill Row, London EC1Y 8TG.
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