A Comprehensive List of Chester Chapels and District Chapelries
St Werburgh (Chester) Cathedral in the City of Chester comprised the following pre-1875 ecclesiastical churches, chapelries and district chapels:[1]
- St Bridget (see also St Martin) - 1560
- St John the Baptist - 1559 (also see Boughton St Paul's)
- Little St John (extra-parochial) - part of (see) The Cathedral
- St Martin - 1600
- St Michael - 1581
- St Olave - 1599
- St Peter - 1588
- St Mary on the Hill (part) - 1547
- St Oswald (part) - 1581
- Holy Trinity - 1599
- Precinct of the Cathedral Close - 1687 (St Werburgh)
- Boughton St Paul - 1838
- Churton-Heath Chapelry - (part of St Oswald's) - 1838
- Lache-with-Saltney - 1873
- New Town Christ Church - 1838
- Upton Chapelry - 1853
There are places of worship for:
- Baptists
- Calvinistic Methodist - 1805
- Connexion of the Countess of Huntingdon
- Independents (Congregational) - 1772
- New Connexion Methodists - 1825 (Primitive Meth.)
- Presbyterians - 1651
- Roman Catholics - 1794
- Sandemanians -
- Society of Friends
- Welsh Methodists - 1900
- Wesleyan Methodists - 1806
- Unitarians -
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Lewis, Samuel A., A Topographical Dictionary of England (1848), pp. 76-586. Adapted. Date accessed: 22 April 2013.