New York Street Baptist Chapel was a place of worship in the centre of Manchester which stood from 1808 to 1869.
The church was a breakaway from the Baptist church pastored by William Gadsby shortly after his arrival in 1805. For a time, the church met at Cold House chapel in the Shudehill area of Manchester (a longstanding place of non-Anglican worship), before moving into the premises on New York Street in 1808. The well-known pastor John Fawcett (1739-1817) of Wainsgate Chapel in Hebden Bridge preached at the opening service.
The location of the church was on New York Street which at the time of writing is on the other side of the City Tower from Piccadilly Gardens. The chapel stood in the block between Pine Street and Faulkner Street on the site of what is now the carpark.
The chapel is clearly marked on various historic maps of Manchester, such as this one (Pigot 1813):
According to Baptist church historian Whitley (Baptists of the North West, 1913), the ministers of the church were as follows:
1811-1817 William Stephens1820-1841 John Birt
1842-1844 C Thompson
1845-1848 R Morris
1849-1877 Richard Chenery

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