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St Thomas' Church, Nottingham

St. Thomas' Church, Nottingham was a Church of England church on Park Row in Nottingham between 1873 and 1926.

St. Thomas's Church, Nottingham
52°57′13″N 1°9′20″W / 52.95361°N 1.15556°W / 52.95361; -1.15556
CountryUnited Kingdom
DenominationChurch of England
ChurchmanshipBroad Church
History
DedicationSt. Thomas
Architecture
Architectural typeClassical
Groundbreaking1854
Completed1855
Closed1926
Demolished1930
Specifications
Capacity800
Administration
ProvinceYork
DioceseDiocese of Southwell
ParishNottingham

History edit

The building was erected by Wesleyan Methodists led by Richard Mercer, bookseller. The foundation stone was laid on Park Row on 5 June 1854.[1] The chapel opened in April 1855 and was known as 'The Wesleyan Congregational Free Church'.[2] and also Mercer's Chapel.

It was purchased by the Church of England in 1873 and alterations were made by Thomas Chambers Hine. It was known as the Episcopal church of St. Thomas and was consecrated by the Rt. Revd. Christopher Wordsworth the Bishop of Lincoln on 22 April 1873.

A full history of the church can be found on the Southwell and Nottingham DAC Church History Project.

List of incumbents edit

  • 1873–1884 Walter Senior
  • 1884–1888 Thomas Cleworth
  • 1888–1894 Joseph Halloran
  • 1894–1907 Martin Read
  • 1907–1926 Charles Davis

Organ edit

A 2-manual organ was installed in 1882[3] by Charles Lloyd and Co.

List of organists edit

Closure edit

The church was merged with St. Matthew's Church, Talbot Street in 1926 and the building was demolished in 1930.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "New Wesleyan Reform Chapel". Nottinghamshire Guardian. England. 8 June 1854. Retrieved 24 April 2016 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^ The Date Book of Nottingham 850-1884
  3. ^ Nottinghamshire Guardian – Friday 3 November 1882
  4. ^ "Holy Trinity Church Organist". Nottingham Journal. England. 14 November 1936. Retrieved 2 June 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. ^ Nottingham Journal, nd September 1930

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