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[[England]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] [[Middlesex]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] [[Middlesex Parishes]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] [[London]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] [[London Parishes]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] Endell Street | [[England]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] [[Middlesex]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] [[Middlesex Parishes]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] [[London]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] [[London Parishes]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] Endell Street | ||
== Parish History == | {{Infobox England Jurisdictions | ||
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| Type = [[Ecclesiastical Parish ]] | |||
| County = Middlesex | |||
| Hundred = Ossulstone (Holborn Division) | |||
| Poor Law Union = St Giles in the Fields; St George Bloomsbury | |||
| Registration District = St Giles | |||
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| BTbegin = None | |||
| Province = Canterbury | |||
| Diocese = London | |||
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| Rural Deanery = Not created until 1858 | |||
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| Probate Court = Court of the Commissary of the Bishop of London (London Division) | |||
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| Archive = [[Middlesex Record Office]] | |||
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=== Parish History === | |||
A chapel which was built as part of the British Lying-in-Hospital, Endell Street Holborn, was founded in 1749 and closed in 1913. Close to 100,000 baptisms and births occurred during its operation. It was one of four lying-in hospitals established in Greater London in the mid-18th century. This hospital was principally intended for the "wives of poor industrious Tradesmen or distressed House-keepers" and the wives of soldiers and sailors. It was exclusive for married women only.<br> | A chapel which was built as part of the British Lying-in-Hospital, Endell Street Holborn, was founded in 1749 and closed in 1913. Close to 100,000 baptisms and births occurred during its operation. It was one of four lying-in hospitals established in Greater London in the mid-18th century. This hospital was principally intended for the "wives of poor industrious Tradesmen or distressed House-keepers" and the wives of soldiers and sailors. It was exclusive for married women only.<br> | ||
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1848 parish description<br>'''Christ Church, Endell-street''' is a Tower parish. It is adjacent to the City of London, in the hundred of Ossulstone, Middlesex. The patron is the rector of St. Giles.<ref>Samuel A. Lewis, [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=51117#s1000 ''A Topographical Dictionary of England''] (1848) Adapted. Date accessed: 26 December 2013.</ref><br><br> | |||
1848 parish description<br>'''Christ Church, Endell-street''' is a Tower parish. It is adjacent to the City of London, in the hundred of Ossulstone, Middlesex. The patron is the rector of St. Giles.<ref>Samuel A. Lewis, [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=51117#s1000 ''A Topographical Dictionary of England''] (1848) Adapted. Date accessed: 26 December 2013.</ref><br><br> | |||
Description of Endell Street written in 1914- | Description of Endell Street written in 1914- | ||
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'''Endell Street''' was originally called Belton Street, it was formed in 1683, the name refers to the the Bronlow family at Belton in Lincolnshire. About 1846 the street was widened and renamed Endell Street, after the Rev. James Endel Tyler, the Rector of St. Giles.<ref>Riley, W. Edward and Gomme, Sir Laurence [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=74288 ''Survey of London, Volume 5: St Giles-in-the-Fields''] 1914 Adapted. Date accessed: 26 November 2013.</ref> | '''Endell Street''' was originally called Belton Street, it was formed in 1683, the name refers to the the Bronlow family at Belton in Lincolnshire. About 1846 the street was widened and renamed Endell Street, after the Rev. James Endel Tyler, the Rector of St. Giles.<ref>Riley, W. Edward and Gomme, Sir Laurence [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=74288 ''Survey of London, Volume 5: St Giles-in-the-Fields''] 1914 Adapted. Date accessed: 26 November 2013.</ref> | ||
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== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
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To find the names of the neighbouring parishes, use [http://maps.familysearch.org/ England Jurisdictions 1851]. In this site, search for the name of the parish, click on the location "pin", click Options and click List contiguous parishes. | To find the names of the neighbouring parishes, use [http://maps.familysearch.org/ England Jurisdictions 1851]. In this site, search for the name of the parish, click on the location "pin", click Options and click List contiguous parishes. | ||
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==== Census records ==== | ==== Census records ==== | ||
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*[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/index.jsp Vision of Britain] | *[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/index.jsp Vision of Britain] | ||
== Websites == | == Websites == | ||
{{expand section|any additional relevant sites that aren't mentioned above}} | {{expand section|any additional relevant sites that aren't mentioned above}} | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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