Talk:HMS Hotspur (1828)

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One source on the web says "It is understood that some 800 men used to worship in the hulk chapel and this overcrowding gave rise to Bishop Vaughan, Roman Catholic Bishop of Plymouth, asking for a site on which to build a proper Church. This became the Roman Catholic Church of Saint Michael and Saint Joseph at Mutton Cove.". I haven't included this in the article because I haven't seen the original source (an 1800s newspaper) yet. The Cavalry (Message me) 23:34, 12 January 2012 (UTC)

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