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"SEFTON St Helen, '''a parish''', in the union and hundred of West Derby, S. division of Lancashire; containing, with the townships of Aintree, Great and Little Crosby, Ince-Blundell, Litherland, Lunt, Netherton, Orrell with Ford, and Thornton, 7 miles north of Liverpool. The parish extends seven miles in length and four in width. '''At {{FHL|560219|title-id|disp=Great Crosby}}, {{FHL|560219|title-id|disp=Seaforth}}, and {{FHL|560219|title-id|disp=Waterloo}} are separate district chapels'''; and the Roman Catholics have chapels" in several places within the boundary of this civil parish.<ref>''[[A Topographical Dictionary of England]]'' by Samuel Lewis (1848), pp. 44-48.& | "SEFTON St Helen, '''a parish''', in the union and hundred of West Derby, S. division of Lancashire; containing, with the townships of Aintree, Great and Little Crosby, Ince-Blundell, Litherland, Lunt, Netherton, Orrell with Ford, and Thornton, 7 miles north of Liverpool. The parish extends seven miles in length and four in width. '''At {{FHL|560219|title-id|disp=Great Crosby}}, {{FHL|560219|title-id|disp=Seaforth}}, and {{FHL|560219|title-id|disp=Waterloo}} are separate district chapels'''; and the Roman Catholics have chapels" in several places within the boundary of this civil parish.<ref>''[[A Topographical Dictionary of England]]'' by Samuel Lewis (1848), pp. 44-48.&nbsp;Adapted. Date accessed: 21 July 2010.</ref> | ||
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