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*{{FHL|673957|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Saviour's - 1841}} | *{{FHL|673957|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Saviour's - 1841}} | ||
*{{FHL|673961|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Silas' - 1841}} | *{{FHL|673961|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Silas' - 1841}} | ||
*{{FHL|586905|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Simon's - | *{{FHL|586905|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Simon's - 1827}} | ||
*{{FHL|587059|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Stephen's - 1792}} | *{{FHL|587059|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Stephen's - 1792}} | ||
*{{FHL|673999|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Thomas' - 1750}} | *{{FHL|673999|title-id|disp=Liverpool, St Thomas' - 1750}} | ||
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*{{FHL|976227|title-id|disp=Toxteth Park St Michael in the Hamlet - 1815}} (extra parochial) | *{{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, i.e. Everton. <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''':''' | ||
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*[http://www.liverpoolhistoryprojects.co.uk/ Liverpool Roman Catholic Burials] (1856-1865) - about 35,000 entries | *[http://www.liverpoolhistoryprojects.co.uk/ Liverpool Roman Catholic Burials] (1856-1865) - about 35,000 entries | ||
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'''Helpful Links: ''' | '''Helpful Links: ''' | ||
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Website: "Genuki" gives a list of parishes and many of their chapelries, and also some considerable detail about each, and in particular, the year when each church's history begins: [http://www.genuki.org.uk www.genuki.org.uk] | Website: "Genuki" gives a list of parishes and many of their chapelries, and also some considerable detail about each, and in particular, the year when each church's history begins: [http://www.genuki.org.uk www.genuki.org.uk] | ||
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