Comprehensive List of Liverpool Parishes and Chapelries: Difference between revisions

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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 - 1831}}   
*{{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.&nbsp;<br>
See also Walton-on-the-Hill Parish and its chapelries, i.e. Everton.&nbsp;<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&nbsp;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&nbsp;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:&nbsp;'''  
'''Helpful Links:&nbsp;'''  
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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:&nbsp;&nbsp;[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:&nbsp;&nbsp;[http://www.genuki.org.uk www.genuki.org.uk]  


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'''Bibliography:'''  
'''Bibliography:'''  
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