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the south door, which it occupied until the latest move in 2001. A stone cross was installed to commemorate the Duke of Wellington. Carpenter himself died only a year after the project was completed, and a memorial plaque – now lost – was installed in recognition of his life and works. The reconstruction, which cost £5,769, reduced the capacity of the church by approximately 30% to around 900 because the galleries were removed.
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in 1745, she was not discovered during her treatment. She became a well-known figure after moving to Brighton following the death of Golding in the 1760s, and lived to the age of 108—being granted a special pension by the Prince Regent, and travelling in the procession during his coronation as King
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Work included a new roof; a doubling of the width of the original aisles, and extensions to some of them; a reduction in the size of the chantry; the creation of an organ-chamber and a new east window; the removal of all galleries and original box-pews; and the moving of the font to a position near
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The first extension to the churchyard was built in 1824, across Church Street to the north. This has been converted into a playground. Another modest extension was made in 1831, but the most significant change came in 1841 when land to the west of what is now Dyke Road (then named Church Hill) was
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to the church in 1867, after the original three-deck structure was removed by Carpenter and replaced with a much smaller wooden example. Clarke's pulpit was made of iron. A new organ, costing £500, was installed in 1872, and a new vestry was built between 1876 and 1877 to the north of the chancel.
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It became traditional for the bells to be rung when important visitors, especially monarchs or other members of the Royal Family, came to the town; a series of tablets preserved at the base of the ringing chamber give details of each "special occasion" on which the bells were rung for an extended
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associated with St Nicholas Church; in 1873, the two were separated and each allocated their own parish, and St Peter's became Brighton's parish church—perhaps because of its more central location (following the development of the town around it). St Nicholas Church is still widely known as "The
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with many old tombs. It has not accepted any new burials for many years, and was landscaped by the council in the mid-20th century, although most of the tombs of significant historical interest were left undisturbed and all of those monuments listed below have Grade II status.
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Later in the 18th century, as Brighton's population began to grow, a series of pews, radiating outwards from the font in the centre, were installed. In the second half of that century, when the town's popularity grew substantially in response to
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Much work was carried out over the next fifty years, mostly in the form of additions to or replacements of existing fixtures; nevertheless, many of the original mediaeval features of the church were either lost or had their impact reduced.
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upon its completion in 1828, but a bequest from a former warden of the church in 1892 funded the purchase of two more to replace these. The whole peal was then replaced in 1922 by a new ring of ten bells by Gillett and Johnson.
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estate, was responsible for many of these; another was donated by Somers Clarke in memory of Rev. Wagner, who had died in 1870. Also during this period, the east window installed by Carpenter was replaced with a
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The church was damaged twice in under two years by severe storms which caused significant destruction and loss of life elsewhere in Brighton, especially in the buildings of the "lower town" by the coast. The
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from that period is preserved within the church. It was carved in around 1170 and in 2001 was relocated to a prominent position at the west end of the church, the latest of several moves over the centuries.
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A significant alteration was made in 1892, when the whole roof was removed and lifted mechanically in order to create more space internally. The gap was filled with a series of
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The 15th-century chantry chapel underwent another change in 1900. Having been reduced in size in the 1853 redevelopment, it was enlarged again, before being converted into a
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Sunday services are held at 8.00am and 10.30am, and 20-minute morning and evening prayer sessions are held on every other day of the week. Other activities include a
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had been built by 1830 to alleviate the burden on the overcrowded St Nicholas church, but the latter remained popular as it was free to attend. Furthermore, the
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The ancient Southover Priory in Lewes was responsible for the church from the end of the 11th century until 1537, when the last prior surrendered it to
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A devastating attack from abroad occurred in June 1514, when French raiders landed on the coast and burned the surrounding village (by now known as
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after he was sent overseas. The concealment of her sex was so effective that she served for 17 years until voluntarily revealing the truth to her
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and his passage to Fécamp in Normandy. Upon King Charles's return to Britain in 1660, he granted Tattersell a pension of £100 per year, and
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Teltscher, Kate (2000). "The Shampooing Surgeon and the Persian Prince: Two Indians in Early Nineteenth-century Britain".
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Having been Brighton's parish church for several centuries, St Nicholas Church lost this status in 1873 when the
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windows, and various paintings and murals were added to the new internal space painted by Charles Eamer Kempe.
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A model of the interior layout prior to the 1853 reconstruction can be seen today in one corner of the church.
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The church, as originally constructed in the 14th century, consists of a substantial tower at the west end, a
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acquired and used to form a much larger burial ground. This western extension was laid out by
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Somers Clarke, the clerk of the administrative vestry for 62 years from 1830, donated a new
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Other people important in the history of Brighton to be buried in the churchyard include
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gained it. The holder of that title has been the patron of the church ever since.
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The first peal of bells, ten in total, was presented to the church in 1777 by
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The south side of the church, showing the clerestory windows dating from 1892
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in 1887. More recently, the bells were rung half-muffled for the funeral of
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In its current form, St. Nicholas church dates from the mid-14th century. A
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in Ireland the previous year, but took an Irish actor and operatic singer,
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in Preston village, the third oldest surviving building in the city of
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at Grade II* on 13 October 1952. As of February 2001, it was one of
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The oldest memorial is that of Captain Nicholas Tattersell. He took
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of the church (the equivalent of the present-day Church of England
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advocacy of the medicinal benefits of seawater (and, subsequently,
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Diocese of Chichester directory of churches: entry for St Nicholas
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Brighton Mortiquarian - Gazetteer of St Nicholas Burial Ground
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The tower, incorporating stones and blocks of Norman origin
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Brighton underwent considerable change during the reign of
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The Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland
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reorganised the entire structure of Brighton's parishes.
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was transferred into the Royal Navy's fleet and renamed
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windows were designed and installed. The noted designer
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The situation was resolved, however, in 1852, when the
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restaurant to Great Britain as well as establishing "
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of 1086 records the presence of a church, valued at
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Regency Square Area Society - entry for St Nicholas
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St Nicholas' Church, Brighton
St. Nicholas' Church (disambiguation)

50°49′31.29″N 0°8′41.47″W / 50.8253583°N 0.1448528°W / 50.8253583; -0.1448528
Brighton
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St. Nicholas, Brighton
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