Historical Dictionary of London

(HOLY) TRINITY PRIORY CHURCHYARD

Burial Ground in Eastsmithfield procured by John Corey, 1348, in time of great pestilence on condition that it should be called the " Churchyard of the Holy Trinitie" (S. 125).
Johanna Colcestre to be buried in new churchyard of Holy Trinity near the Tower, 1350-1 (Ct. H.W. I. 651).
The churchyard appears to have been to the south of "Heggestrete" (Royal Mint Street) ( Anc. Deeds, A. 2647).
There is a burying ground shown in Rocque's map, 1746, east of Churchyard Alley, now Cartwright Street.
There seems to have been a chapel of the Holy Trinity here in 1369 (Ct. W. II. 131).