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During the height of the Industrial Revolution, numerous additional smaller churches called chapelries or chapels of ease (a district within an ancient parish assigned to a chapel) were created to handle the burgeoning populations. These chapelries kept church registers of baptisms, usually some burials and in only a few cases, marriages--many of which are ancient in origin. | During the height of the Industrial Revolution, numerous additional smaller churches called chapelries or chapels of ease (a district within an ancient parish assigned to a chapel) were created to handle the burgeoning populations. These chapelries kept church registers of baptisms, usually some burials and in only a few cases, marriages--many of which are ancient in origin. | ||
Below is a comprehensive list of all the chapelries associated with the civil parish of St Nicholas Liverpool as of 1851. By far the vast majority of the church registers '''('''of which many are now transcribed and [http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/indexp.html online]''')''' for Liverpool are available at the Lancashire Record Office in Preston. These are also microfilmed and available at | Below is a comprehensive list of all the chapelries associated with the civil parish of St Nicholas Liverpool as of 1851. By far the vast majority of the church registers '''('''of which many are now transcribed and [http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/indexp.html online]''')''' for Liverpool are available at the Lancashire Record Office in Preston. These are also microfilmed and available at {{FHL|349498|subject-id|disp=The Family History Library}} and its 4,600 satellite Family History Centers worldwide. | ||
Recognizing that <u>''all''</u> authoritative treatises on Lancashire civil parishes differ--some much more than others--in their data regarding <u>''all''</u> Liverpool [ecclesiastical] districts and townships with chapelries, of necessity <u>several</u> key reference publications and resources have been used to compile the following '''Comprehensive List of Liverpool Parishes''' and all its associated chapelries''':''' | Recognizing that <u>''all''</u> authoritative treatises on Lancashire civil parishes differ--some much more than others--in their data regarding <u>''all''</u> Liverpool [ecclesiastical] districts and townships with chapelries, of necessity <u>several</u> key reference publications and resources have been used to compile the following '''Comprehensive List of Liverpool Parishes''' and all its associated chapelries''':''' | ||
* | *{{FHL|559787|title-id|disp=Liverpool, All Saints Great Nelson St - 1835}} | ||
*[http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Liverpool/Liverpool-Central/allsaints/index.html Liverpool, All Saints Grosvenor] - 1798 .(closed in 1845) Liverpool, Blessed Virgin Mary | *[http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Liverpool/Liverpool-Central/allsaints/index.html Liverpool, All Saints Grosvenor] - 1798 .(closed in 1845) Liverpool, Blessed Virgin Mary | ||
* | *{{FHL|559299|title-id|disp=Liverpool, Christ Church, Hunter St - 1799}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|552592|title-id|disp=Liverpool, Holy Trinity – 1792}} | ||
*Liverpool, Mariner's Church - 1827 | *Liverpool, Mariner's Church - 1827 | ||
* | *{{FHL|558526|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Alban's – 1846}} (a.k.a. Bevington Church) | ||
* | *{{FHL|575693|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Andrew's - 1815}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|575801|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Anne's, Richmond - 1773}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|976215|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Barnabas – 1841}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|120591|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Bartholomew's – 1841}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|366411|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Bride's - 1831}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|673110|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Catherine's - 1831}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|673048|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St David's - 1827}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|258845|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St George's - 1734}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|261014|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St John's - 1767}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|672628|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St John the Baptist - 1832}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|673283|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Luke's - 1831}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|412749|author-id|disp=Liverpool, St Mark's - 1815}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|559368|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Martin-in-the Fields - 1829}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|366397|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Mary-for-the-Blind Church - 1829}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|120595|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Mathias' - 1834}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|673627|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Matthew's - 1798}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|560781|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Michael's - 1826}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|261432|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Nicholas' - 1659}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|122422|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Paul's - 1769}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|122430|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Peter's - 1704}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|673916|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Philip's - 1817}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|673957|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Saviour's - 1841}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|673961|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Silas' - 1841}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|586905|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Simon's - 1831}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|587059|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Stephen's - 1792}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|673999|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Thomas' - 1750}} | ||
Also part of the civil parish of Liverpool are the following chapelries which formed the southern suburb of Liverpool: | Also part of the civil parish of Liverpool are the following chapelries which formed the southern suburb of Liverpool: | ||
* | *{{FHL|560773|title-id|disp=Toxteth Park St James - 1775}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|976217|title-id|disp=Toxteth Park St Clement - 1841}} | ||
* | *{{FHL|672628|title-id|disp=Toxteth Park St John the Baptist - 1832}} | ||
*Toxteth Park St Matthew - 1848 (chapelry registers are only available at the Lancashire Record Office, Preston) | *Toxteth Park St Matthew - 1848 (chapelry registers are only available at the Lancashire Record Office, Preston) | ||
* | *{{FHL|560770|title-id|disp=Toxteth Park St Paul - 1848}} | ||
*Toxteth Park St Thomas-in-the-Fields - 1840 (chapelry registers are only available at the Lancashire Record Office, Preston) | *Toxteth Park St Thomas-in-the-Fields - 1840 (chapelry registers are only available at the Lancashire Record Office, Preston) | ||
* | *{{FHL|976227|title-id|disp=Toxteth Park St Michael in the Hamlet - 1815}} (extra parochial) | ||
See also Walton-on-the-Hill Parish and its chapelries. <br> | See also Walton-on-the-Hill Parish and its chapelries. <br> | ||
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Liverpool also had in-ordinately large Irish population, many of which were Roman Catholic. By 1831, Lewis' ''Topographical Dictionary of England ''(published 1831) identified that there were at least five Roman Catholic parishes lying within its boundaries. However, on further study, here is a list all those known Roman Catholic churches within the boundaries of the city--including ten (10) of them; the Family History Library has a few of them (see hyper-links below); there were, prior to 1900, nearly 40 Catholic parishes within Liverpool proper''':''' | Liverpool also had in-ordinately large Irish population, many of which were Roman Catholic. By 1831, Lewis' ''Topographical Dictionary of England ''(published 1831) identified that there were at least five Roman Catholic parishes lying within its boundaries. However, on further study, here is a list all those known Roman Catholic churches within the boundaries of the city--including ten (10) of them; the Family History Library has a few of them (see hyper-links below); there were, prior to 1900, nearly 40 Catholic parishes within Liverpool proper''':''' | ||
{{FHL|1494628|title-id|disp=St Alban}} - 1807 | |||
St Anne | St Anne | ||
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[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hibernia/bur/nic/nic.html St Nicholas] - 1813 (some burials) | [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hibernia/bur/nic/nic.html St Nicholas] - 1813 (some burials) | ||
{{FHL|254761|title-id|disp=St Anthony}} - 1804 (see also [http://stanthonys-liverpool.com/project/index.php?page_id=1 St Anthony's website] for some data online) | |||
[http://www.liverpoolhistoryprojects.co.uk/liverpoolrcburials/stpeter.htm St Peter] – 1788 | [http://www.liverpoolhistoryprojects.co.uk/liverpoolrcburials/stpeter.htm St Peter] – 1788 | ||
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St Mary, Woolton – 1707 (see [http://www.liverpoolhistoryprojects.co.uk/liverpoolrcburials/ their website], with soon-to-be-posted data online | St Mary, Woolton – 1707 (see [http://www.liverpoolhistoryprojects.co.uk/liverpoolrcburials/ their website], with soon-to-be-posted data online | ||
{{FHL|509092|title-id|disp=St Swithin}} - 1758 | |||
{{FHL|254759|title-id|disp=St Patrick}} - 1827 | |||
St Joseph - 1798 | St Joseph - 1798 | ||