Swift's Alley Free Church

Swift's Alley Free Church was an Episcopal Church of Ireland chapel in Swift's Alley and Francis Street, Dublin, Ireland.

In 1653, a Baptist meeting-house (the first in Ireland) was established by Thomas Patient[1] in Swift's Alley, Dublin,[2] the essayist and baptist John Foster preached there in 1795 as the congregation dwindled.

In 1840 the trustees put the chapel under the visitation and clergy officiate under licence from the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin.

Dr. Tresham Dames Gregg DD was appointed chaplain of the church in 1837,[4] the Rev.

Henry Vere White also served as chaplains to the chapel.