Church of the Holy Trinity, Barnstaple: infirmary, Union terrace (1861)
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Devon | West Country Studies | S SC0078-1 |
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Publication Details
The route book of Devon: a guide for the stranger and tourist. Exeter: Henry Besley, c. 1846. pp. 67-8. The parish is now divided into three districts: and two new churches, within its limits, have recently been built. One, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, owes its foundation and erection to the munificent liberality of a private individual of the town, the Revd. J. J. Scott. This church is situated at Barbican, near the Infirmary, and will contain 1200 sittings, one third of which are free for the poor for ever. The west window, and the stained glass of the chancel, are good specimens of modern art; and the general interior arrangement and ornaments are much admired. [Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
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Rock & Co. ; no. 1149. 28 Aug. 1861
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1861