The church in Madras (Volume 2): being the history of the ecclesiastical and missionary action of the East India Company in the Presidency of Madras in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . ST MARKS, BANGALORE. CHURCHES BUILT BETWEEN 1805 AND 1815 73 Government again. They mentioned the three previousproposals: (1) to enlarge the Church ; (2) to demolish it and build a new one near the cavalry barracks, using the old materials; (3) to leave the old Church as a Chapel of Ease and to build a new one; and they made a new proposal, namely, to leave St. Marksas it was, and to enlarge the Soldi


The church in Madras (Volume 2): being the history of the ecclesiastical and missionary action of the East India Company in the Presidency of Madras in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries . ST MARKS, BANGALORE. CHURCHES BUILT BETWEEN 1805 AND 1815 73 Government again. They mentioned the three previousproposals: (1) to enlarge the Church ; (2) to demolish it and build a new one near the cavalry barracks, using the old materials; (3) to leave the old Church as a Chapel of Ease and to build a new one; and they made a new proposal, namely, to leave St. Marksas it was, and to enlarge the Soldiers Eeading-room at theeast end of the parade ground, so that it might be used fordivine service on Sundays instead of the barrack The Government asked the Directors to sanction No. 1scheme, the enlargement of the Church to seat 1000 personsat the cost of , This they But there was anecessity at this time to build new barracks for the cavalryand artillery. The Government wrote to the Directors on thisnecessity,* and the Directors suggested that the chief engineer,Colonel D. Sim, should be deputed to Bangalore to report onthe real needs of the Opinions we


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