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== Parish History  ==
== Parish History  ==


Halifax Holy Trinity was a chapel of ease built within the parish of Halifax St John the Baptist.  
Halifax Holy Trinity was a chapel of ease built within the parish of [[Halifax,_St_John_the_Baptist,_Yorkshire|Halifax St John the Baptist]].  


"The church dedicated to 'Holy Trinity, situated in the western portion of the town, was built in 1798, by Dr. Coulthurst, then vicar, and is a handsome structure in the Grecian style, with a campanile turret surmounted by a dome, and embellished with pilasters of the Ionic order: the living is a perpetual curacy; net income, £130; patron, John Whitacre, Esq."
'The church dedicated to 'Holy Trinity, situated in the western portion of the town, was built in 1798, by Dr. Coulthurst, then vicar, and is a handsome structure in the Grecian style, with a campanile turret surmounted by a dome, and embellished with pilasters of the Ionic order: the living is a perpetual curacy; net income, £130; patron, John Whitacre, Esq.'<ref>Lewis, Samuel A. ''Topographical Dictionary of England'' (1848).</ref>
 
From Lewis, Samuel A. ''Topographical Dictionary of England (''1848)  


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