St. James' Church, Standard Hill
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History

In 1807 an Act of Parliament sanctioned the erection of a new church, It was opposed by the three clergy of the existing parishes of Nottingham, but the land was acquired in the extra-parochial district of Standard Hill, over which none of the existing clergy had jurisdiction.

Despite the failure of their opposition, the three clergy succeeded in clogging its usefulness by imposing conditions on it. It had no parish, and marriages could not be celebrated in it during its first years.

The principal backers of this new church were Thomas Hill, Edmund Wright, Richard Eaton and Benjamin Maddock.

In 1808 a cornerstone was laid. The Rev. J. H. Maddock acted as Chaplain. The building proceeded and in 1809 the edifice was consecrated by Edward Venables-Vernon-Harcourt the Archbishop of York
Archbishop of York
The Archbishop of York is a high-ranking cleric in the Church of England, second only to the Archbishop of Canterbury. He is the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of York and metropolitan of the Province of York, which covers the northern portion of England as well as the Isle of Man...

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Organ

The first organ was installed in 1815 by the builder Thomas Elliot. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register. On closure of the church, some of the pipes from the organ found their way into the new instrument at St. Cyprian's Church, Sneinton
St. Cyprian's Church, Sneinton
St Cyprian's Church, Sneinton is a parish church in the Church of England in Sneinton, Nottingham.-History:The church was built in 1935 by the architect C.E. Howitt. Construction work started in 1934 and the building was consecrated by Henry Mosley, the Bishop of Southwell on 15 May 1935...

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List of organists

  • Henry Houseley 1882 - 1888
  • Frederick E Hollingshead (formerly organist of St. Andrew's Church, Nottingham
    St. Andrew's Church, Nottingham
    St. Andrew's Church Nottingham is a parish church in the Church of England.-Background:The church was built as a daughter church to St. Ann's Church, Nottingham between 1869 and 1871 by William Knight, and extended by S. R. Stevenson in 1884.-Incumbents:...

    , afterwards organist of St. Andrew's Church, Walcot, Bath)

Closure and demolition

The church was demolished in 1935 to make way for an extension to the Nottingham General Hospital
Nottingham General Hospital
Nottingham General Hospital was the first properly constituted hospital in Nottingham, England.It was part of the area known as Nottingham Park, immediately to the north of Nottingham Castle and near the wharves, and was founded on land of which one half was given by Thomas Pelham-Clinton, 3rd...

. The church congregation moved to a new location in Mapperley Park. The parish was combined with that of St Peter's Church, Nottingham.
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