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246:(Norton Street, 1894), with missions at Thorneywood (1861) and Old Radford (1860-61). Most of these (The Boulevard being a distinguished exception) have now closed or have merged again with their mother churches. St Andrew's, in its turn, established the Hyson Green Mission (Noel Street) in 1885, where a new Church was opened in 1901, to survive until the close of WW2. In 1896, St Columba's was opened on the Mansfield Road, to re-unite with St Andrew's in 1946. The St Ann's Well Road Congregational Church, an independent foundation, united with Castle Gate Congregational Church in 1971, shortly before the majority of
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in the city and county. The history of Castle Gate
Congregational Church can be traced to the mid-seventeenth century and the period of the English Civil War. A dissenting community of Independents (Congregationalists) first set up a Church in Castle Gate in 1689, while the existing building was
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Churches assisted in the foundation of daughter churches in the locality in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Castle Gate's included The Boulevard (Gregory Boulevard, 1823), Albion (Sneinton, 1856), Addison Street (1867), Queen's Walk (1874), Park Hill (Derby Road, 1880), Bloomsgrove
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Goldsmith Street, where it still worships and hosts its many other activities, while the Castle Gate premises were acquired by the
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229:(bringing together those Congregational Churches that elected to remain independent on the formation of the URC), for use as its national headquarters. It is now known as The Castle Gate Centre.
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in 1972. Prior to this date, St Andrew's (founded 1870) had been the leading
Presbyterian Church in the city and Castle Gate (founded c.1665) the leading
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The organ was rebuilt in 1936 by J.W. Walker and modernised in 1982. A specification of the organ can be found on the
National Pipe Organ Register.
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The archives of St Andrew's with Castle Gate URC, its precursors, and a number of their daughter churches are now located at The
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opened in 1864. The St Andrew's
Presbyterian Church was constituted in 1866 and its present building was opened in 1870.
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The St Andrew's
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Early Annals of St Andrew’s
Presbyterian Church, Belgrave Square, Nottingham
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St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Belgrave Square, Nottingham, 1866-1966
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The History of St Andrew's with Castle Gate United Reformed Church
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Revd. James Sloss (joint minister 1733-39; minister 1739-72)
580:"Laying the memorial stone of the new Presbyterian church"
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History of Castle Gate Congregational Church Nottingham
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Revd. Christopher Ford (associate minister, 1998-2008)
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St Andrew's with Castle Gate United Reformed Church,
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Revd. James Popplewell (assistant minister 1764-67)
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503:Revd. Kara Cooper (associate minister, 2011-2014)
491:Revd. Norman Healey (associate minister, 1985–92)
488:Revd. Adrian Thomas (associate minister, 1977–85)
462:Revd. C. C. E. Mercer (locum minister during WW2)
423:Revd. Ronald K. Ross (Minister Emeritus, 1971–75)
316:Revd. Thomas Bingham (assistant minister 1748-53)
307:Revd. ? Floyd (assistant minister 1730-1731)
268:Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections
18:St. Andrew with Castlegate United Reformed Church
485:Revd. Ronald K. Ross (Minister Emeritus 1975-80)
340:Revd. Robert Nobbs (assistant minister, 1870–72)
313:Revd. Gervas Wylde (assistant minister 1741-48)
466:Revd. Allan Porter (locum minister during WW2)
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170:£4,000 (equivalent to £483,433 in 2023).
745:Grade II listed churches in Nottinghamshire
685:Castle Gate Church in the Twentieth Century
304:Revd. John Farmer (assistant minister 1730)
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637:inflation figures are based on data from
683:, 1655-1905, London, 1905; Robert Duce,
608:"Opening of the new Presbyterian church"
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740:United Reformed churches in Nottingham
623:– via British Newspaper Archive.
595:– via British Newspaper Archive.
700:, Nottingham, c.1902; J. Littlefair,
435:Revd. James Brown Dougherty (1868–79)
328:Revd. Richard Alliott Snr (1794-1840)
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405:Revd. G. Hartley Holloway (1931–37)
559:National Heritage List for England
361:Revd. Baldwin Brindley (1884-1901)
289:Revd. Thomas Palmer (1643-c 1660 )
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470:Revd. Alun Lloyd Davies (1964–75)
445:Revd. Dr John Forbes (1897-1930)
357:Revd. Walter J.S. Davis (1883-88)
337:Revd. Clement Clamance (1860–75)
301:Revd. Richard Bateson (1705-1739)
482:Revd. Hamish Baillie (1975-1990)
450:Revd. Gilbert Porteous,(1930-39)
411:Revd. R. Angel Wakeley (1944–50)
401:Revd. Ronald K. Ross (1929-1971)
396:Revd. Stanley B. Green (1923-28)
292:Revd. John James (c 1669-c 1678)
388:Revd. William H. Tame (1920-22)
370:Revd. John D. Allen (1896-1904)
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383:Revd. John Frankland (1912-20)
374:Revd. A.R. Henderson (1902–19)
325:Revd. Richard Plumbe (1772–91)
106:standrewswithcastlegate.org.uk
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454:Revd. George Walker (1936–64)
420:Revd. Brian Nuttall (1971–75)
348:Revd. John Bartlett (1875–83)
344:Revd. Robert Dawson (1870-81)
298:Revd. John Ryther (1686-1704)
615:. England. 30 September 1870
587:. England. 24 September 1869
458:Revd. James Robson (1939-40)
438:Revd. Robert Cowan (1880–94)
392:Revd. E.J. Hawkins (1920–30)
378:Revd. Heber Rosier (1905-12)
334:Revd. Samuel McAll (1843–59)
272:The University of Nottingham
417:Revd. Robert Duce (1961–70)
414:Revd. Ronald Ward (1953–59)
365:Revd. C.N. Barham (1889-94)
352:Revd. James Bruce (1881-83)
252:English Presbyterian Church
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408:Revd. J.E. James (1941–43)
295:Revd. John Gibbs (1678–82)
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183:600 people
520:The organ
278:Ministers
220:Buildings
196:Formation
159:Completed
619:15 April
591:15 April
564:15 April
528:See also
262:Archives
180:Capacity
233:History
102:Website
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652:7 May
512:Organ
140:Style
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