"The Dowry Chapel, erected in 1744 as a chapel-of-ease to St Andrew in Clifton. The chapel was never consecrated but was built to serve the growing number of visitors taking the tepid waters of the Spa. Matthew's Directory of 1793/4 has the following entry:- Dowry Square Chapel, for the use of the Nobility and Gentry resorting to and residing at the Hotwells, was built and is supported by their voluntary subscriptions. This is a plain building, has within it columns of freestone which support the roof, a pulpit, and benches for the audience. In the season the congregation here is by far the most genteel and brilliant in the whole Town. Fashions however change, and the chapel was eventually closed, demolished and replaced by a new building. ": see http://www.churchcrawler.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/andless.htm, accessed 1 Oct 2008