[1] Despite the failure of their opposition, the three clergy succeeded in clogging its usefulness by imposing conditions on it.
The principal backers of this new church were Thomas Hill, Edmund Wright, Richard Eaton and Benjamin Maddock.
The building proceeded and in 1809 the edifice was consecrated by Edward Venables-Vernon-Harcourt the Archbishop of York.
The bell in the tower was cast in 1791 by Hedderley for a cotton mill in Broad Marsh.
The church was demolished in 1935 to make way for an extension to the Nottingham General Hospital.