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| | 1909 Kelly's Directory entry for Chichester |
 | | St Bartholomew’s, erected in 1832 near the site of the ancient round church destroyed in the siege of Chichester by the parliamentary forces in the reign of Charles I is of stone, in the Byzantine style, and has 200 sittings, 96 of which are free. |
 | | St John the Evangelist’s, New Town, erected in 1813, at a cost of £7,000 is of white brick in the Greek Classic style, and has a campanile containing one bell; there are 700 sittings, of which 250 are free. |
 | | The Elizabeth Johnson Girls’ School, in the parish of St Pancras, was established in 1881-2, for 150 children; average attendance 80; Miss A Fleming, mistress, and is supported by an endowment of £35 yearly. |
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