Church And Chapel Architecture From the Earliest Period to the Present Time

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One of the family, Robert Dukinfield, a colonel in the parliamentary army, having become an adherent of the independent mode of Church government, introduced it into Lancashire and Cheshire. He chose for his minister at the Old Hall chapel, the Rev. Samuel Eaton, who there formed a congregational church. It was not, says the learned Doctor, " the first congregational church in England, but it was the first in the northern part of the country, and certainly the chapel was the first ecclesiastica...l edifice which that denomination possessed, inasmuch as the churches of earlier formation held their meetings in large rooms, barns, and other buildings, and not in regularly built chapels. " One of the earliest chapels in London was at Crosby hall, a part of Crosby square, and sometimes, but erro- neously called Richard the third's chapel. It was a beautiful Gothic building, with a low window on one side, the roof was of timber, and much admired. It was appropriated as a meeting house for the nonconformists M 2 126 in the reign of Charles II.

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