St Anne's Church, Liverpool (1772–1871)

It had been built at the expense of Thomas and Richard Dobb, cabinetmakers, of Williamson Square and Henry North, fruit merchant, Dale Street.

[3][1] The church building was replaced with a new one in 1871, with the original location being demolished.

He married Mary Harman, the widow of a wealthy slave owner, and retired from the army.

[4] The church provided services for wealthy inhabitants of Liverpool, raising money to pay the rector by selling pews for sixty and seventy guineas, with no free pews.

[5] An example of the congregation is Robert Bostock of Tarleton Street, who occupied three pews.

St Anne's Church, Liverpool