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Regent Place and Cathedral Square Church, Glasgow, began with an Antiburgher congregation in 1817. A new church was opened in Regent Place, off High Street, two years later. In the 1870s the whole area was redeveloped as a result of railway company operations, and the church moved east to Craigpark Street, Dennistoun, now as Regent Place United Presbyterian Church. It joined the United Free Church at the union of 1900 and terminated in 1941 on uniting with Cathedral Square as Regent Place and Cathedral Square. The new church continued to worship in the Craigpark Street building until its termination by dissolution in 1960. As a Church of Scotland charge it was in the presbytery of Glasgow and the synod of Clydesdale. |