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The following is from 1838:<ref>''Random Recollections of Exeter Hall, in 1834–1837; by One of The Protestant Party'', (1838), pp.5–13.</ref>
It was therefore determined, about the year 1828-9, by some influential persons, to enter into a scheme for building an immense edifice, which should contain a room large enough to hold any meeting, however numerous, with a smaller hall for lesser audiences, and a variety of committee rooms and offices, to be occupied by several societies, then crowded into the house. No. 32, [[Sackville Street, London|Sackville Street]], Piccadilly, and in other private buildings.
The site of Exeter Change, in the Strand, was selected, as central and convenient, and the fabric, known as Exeter Hall, was completed in 1831.
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