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Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Newcastle

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34: 401: 1018: 736: 534:, amongst other groups. In recent years, conductor and organist Miles Cragg has presided at the organ for a number of carol services. A choir comprising members of King's College, later Newcastle University, always sang at the University Carol Service in December and occasionally for funerals of members of staff of the University. 574:
Starting in 2019, plans were drawn up for a major renovation and reordering of the Church building, and was completed in 2022. As part of the work, the floors were removed and rebuilt, new partitions were inserted in order to create meeting rooms and other spaces in the former aisles of the church,
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opposed to evangelicalism. A large number of the congregation of St Thomas's were deeply unhappy. A committee was formed with the intention of planting a new church nearby, which "will form a central point for the maintenance and promulgation of sound scriptural and evangelical truth in a large and
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Alterations were made to the chapel in 1770 and subsequently, but it was damaged in a great flood in 1771. Although the building was not substantially affected, by 1827 it was felt the old chapel needed replacing and it was closed in March that year, with a replacement built on the site of St Mary
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at Newcastle. By 1248 both bridge and chapel were in the care of a Keeper, known only as Lawrence. In that year much of the town was destroyed by fire; the chapel escaped, but the bridge was badly damaged and Lawrence was given responsibility for raising money for rebuilding, which included the
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St Thomas' launched in October 2019 as the Resource Church for the Diocese of Newcastle. A new staff team were employed and a team from St Michael le Belfrey in York was sent to relaunch the church. The congregation very quickly grew and the church now attracts large numbers of young people each
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and the 19th century bench seating was removed and replaced with standard stackable chairs. The galleries of 1837 have been enclosed in glass, and the raked seating has been floored over in order to create additional rooms. A full-immersion font was installed in the nave of the church.
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in 1961. It is of some local renown, and in its heyday, many recitals by leading organitsts were played on it. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register. It is not typically used at services, the music being provided instead by a worship band.
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within St Thomas’, dedicated to St Anne and endowed with £4 17s per annum; a second Chantry, dedicated to St Mary, had £4 3s 6d a year. In 1339 the chapel bridge was once more severely damaged, this time by flood, and it remained ruinous for much of the 14th century.
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However, the church is regarded as serving the whole city, the universities and various organisations and communities. Consequently, it serves as the venue for a busy programme of civic and private services. Its proximity to the City Hall and to both
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dedicated to the saint as a private penance. It was this chapel which would eventually become the Church of St Thomas the Martyr. The precise foundation date is uncertain, but probably in the 1170s, and certainly by the early 13th century.
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In 1732 the Mayor and Corporation of Newcastle, who acted as patrons of the united hospital and chapel and who were empowered to alter the statutes, beautified the chapel and made it a
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and sale of fairly traded goods in the church's One World Shop. In addition a variety of national, international and local charitable causes are supported through a range of methods.
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The organ is not playable at present, however, a fundraising campaign is under way to bring it back into use after the required repairs and improvements are completed.
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incorporated the hospital and the Chapel of St Thomas the Martyr into a single institution under the government of a Master, the first of these being a Mr Jennison.
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of Newcastle. It was formally separated from the Hospital of St Mary Magdalene in 1978, but the senior priest of the church is still referred to as the Master.
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Despite having no parish, the church maintains a normal routine of regular weekly services. Currently, these consist of 10.30am Communion service (
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De Morville – if indeed he was responsible (there is no absolute proof) – set up his chapel at a riverside location, next to what is now the
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in 1173. The four murderers were instructed, in order to atone for their sins, to serve a period as confreres (associate brothers) of the
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was lowered, the chancel screen removed and the chancel extended into the nave, with a nave altar. The present church is a Grade II*
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Universities mean it acts as semi-official church to these institutions, but it also provides regular services for the
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instrument in 1902, which was rebuilt by Binns, Fitton and Haley in 1931. This in turn was extensively rebuilt by
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in 2019, with a new minister and staff team, it has now become a popular church for students and young adults.
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The chapel possessed three cellars, one of which was rented out by William Spyn, the then chaplain, at 14
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re-foundation of a medieval chapel, traditionally said to have been created by one of the assassins of
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and related subjects. This has been expressed through major campaigns, such as involvement in the
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Interior looking towards the altar, prior to the removal of pews and addition of glass partitions
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The Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Newcastle upon Tyne: History 12th – 20th Century
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Descriptive and Historical Account of the Town and County of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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St Thomas's has a reputation for involvement in social issues, most notably
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Mr. Ingham (later organist of St. Mary's Newcastle and Carlisle Cathedral)
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The Hospital of St Mary Magdalene was founded just outside Newcastle by
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William Spynn was master and keeper of Tyne Bridge in 1347 and 1352.
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but what was then a wooden affair and the only bridge across the
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Newcastle upon Tyne: Church of St Thomas the Martyr. (no ISBN)
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was hired to design the new church, and he produced an elegant
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movements, and also on a smaller scale, such as support for
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for St Nicholas Church. At that time it seated 300 people.
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St Mary Magdalene’s Hospital and the move to the new site
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Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689-2000 By David M. Bertie
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Cuthbert Ellison held this office before 13 March 1556.
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Eneas Mackenzie (1827). "Chapels: Church of England".
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a year in 1347. Further income was raised through a
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A Quick Guide to the Church of St Thomas the Martyr
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