[1] Internally, as well as the public rooms, the facilities included offices for the local constabulary and a lock-up for petty criminals.
[4] A clock turret in the shape of a cube with three circular faces and a finial was placed on the roof of the building in 1875.
[5] Following significant population growth, largely associated with the status of Kingsbridge as a market town, the area became an urban district in 1894.
[7] Soldiers from the 3rd (Special Reserve) Battalion, the King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster), based at Saltash in Cornwall, were entertained to a concert in the town hall in December 1914 during the First World War.
[8] The town hall ceased to be the meeting place of the local council when it moved to Quay House in the 1950s.