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St Stephen, Montpelier, Brighton, Church of England
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St Stephen,
Montpelier Place,
Montpelier, Brighton
Montpelier Place,
Montpelier, Brighton
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It was founded in 1821. It closed in 1970.
Originally built as the ballroom of the Castle Inn in 1766 by John Crunden, the building became the Royal Pavilion's chapel in 1821. It was moved to Montpelier Road in 1850 and became St Stephen's Church.
Whilst every effort has been made to record exact details of record office and library holdings
you are recommended to check with them before visiting to ensure that they do hold the records and years you
wish to examine. Similarly check with transcript publishers to ensure they cover the records and years
you require before making a purchase.
Original Registers
Baptisms
- 1857-1959 East Sussex Record Office
- 1857-1959 East Sussex Record Office
Banns
- 1907-1923 East Sussex Record Office
- 1907-1923 East Sussex Record Office
Marriages
- 1907-1923 East Sussex Record Office
- 1907-1923 East Sussex Record Office
Copies of Original Registers
Baptisms
- 1857-1880 East Sussex Record Office
- 1857-1880 East Sussex Record Office
Indexes
Baptisms
- 1857-1877 FamilySearch/IGI batch C148431
- 1857-1877 FamilySearch/IGI batch C148431
It was located at TQ3017304624 (Lat/Lon 50.826533, -0.153118). You can see this on maps provided by:
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- English Jurisdictions in 1851 (Unfortunately the LDS have removed the facility to enable us to specify a starting location, you will need to search yourself on their map.)
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