• St. Matthew's Church, Talbot Street was a Church of England church in Nottingham between 1856 and 1956. It was formed as a parish in 1856, from the parish...
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    Matthew Talbot, TOSF (2 May 1856 – 7 June 1925) was an Irish ascetic revered by many Catholics for his piety, charity and mortification of the flesh. Talbot...
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    Register. J. Gordon Wood 1922 - 1928 (afterwards organist of St Matthew's Church, Talbot Street) Cecil Wyer 1928 - 1931 Cecil T Payne 1936 - 1936 J. Gordon...
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  • organist of All Saints' Church, Nottingham) Cecil T Payne 1918 – 1926 The church was merged with St. Matthew's Church, Talbot Street in 1926 and the building...
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  • Matt Talbot. By 1944 the hostel was providing 1,600 free meals a week. The hostel was first located at the St. John's Church building on Kent Street. It...
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  • The church was consecrated by Rt. Revd. John Jackson, Bishop of Lincoln on 8 April 1856, three months after St Matthew's Church, Talbot Street. The singing...
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    in May 1941) 1856: St Mark's Church, Nottingham 1856: St Matthew's Church, Talbot Street 1863: St Ann's Church, Nottingham, with St Andrew's created out...
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    in 2023). Granby Hotel, Carrington Street, Nottingham 1886 with James Edwin Truman St Matthew's Church, Talbot Street Nottingham 1887 restoration and re-ordering...
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  • Republican Army (IRA), and Ulster loyalists in the area around St Matthew's Roman Catholic church. This lies at the edge of the Short Strand, a Catholic enclave...
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    Skottowe Morris, daughter of Beverley Robinson Morris of York at St Matthew's Church, Talbot Street, Nottingham. In 1879 he was appointed architect to The Imperial...
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