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St. Matthew's Church, Talbot Street : ウィキペディア英語版
St. Matthew's Church, Talbot Street

St. Matthew’s Church, Talbot Street was a Church of England church in Nottingham between 1856 and 1956.
==History==

It was formed as a parish in 1856, from the parish of St. Mary's Church, Nottingham. The site of 3,000 square yards in Sand Field off Talbot Street was bought by G.J.P. Smith from the Enclosure Commissioners in 1850 for £375 (£}} in ), and given to the church.
The principal funding for the church of £4,500 came from the Church Extension Committee in Pall Mall.
It was a neat substantial structure in the Early English style, by the architect Henry Roberts, F.S.A., of London;.〔Allen’s Illustrated Guide to Nottingham. J. Potter Briscoe. 1888〕 It had narrow lancets, a broad tower, and a tall broach spire. At their western ends the aisles terminated in two low octagonal turrets. The construction cost was £5,645 (£}} in ),
It was built as a Trustee's Church under the Act of Parliament of William IV. The trustees were Henry Kingscote of Spring Gardens, London, Francis Wright of Osmaston, Derbyshire, Revd. Charles Eyre of Rampton Hall, Nottinghamshire and Revd. Joshua William Brooks, vicar of St. Mary's.
Fanny Brooks, wife of Joshua William Brooks, vicar of St. Mary's, inserted a canister beneath the foundation stone containing an inscription in Latin and a bottle containing coins.
The church was consecrated on 15 January 1856. The first incumbent was Revd. George Dundas, who published the church's own psalter and hymn book.〔Psalms and hymns as used in St. Matthew's Church, Nottingham, Author George Dundas. 1859.〕
It was originally designed for 700 people, but this was reduced to 450 when the galleries were closed in 1881. It was built on a site released under the enclosure act.
In 1878 there was a fire in the roof, and the water used to extinguish it cause much damage to the organ and choir stalls.〔Grantham Journal - Saturday 16 February 1878〕
In 1926, the parish of St. Thomas' Church, Nottingham was merged with St. Matthew's.

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