Catalogue description ALL SOULS, EVERY STREET, ANCOATS

This record is held by Manchester Archives and Local Studies

Details of M405
Reference: M405
Title: ALL SOULS, EVERY STREET, ANCOATS
Description:

M405/1/1-13 INCUMBENT

 

M405/1/1. Baptism Registers, 1840-1966

 

M405/1/2. Marriage Registers 1846-1981

 

M405/1/4. Banns Book 1915-1929

 

M405/1/6. Registers of Services, 1911-1918, 1938-1969

 

M405/1/7. Requiem List, All Souls Day 1941

 

M405/1/8. Parish Boundaries, 1842-1966

 

M405/1/9. Rural Deanery, 1977

 

M405/1/10. Income of Benefice, 1861-1885

 

M405/1/11. Dilapidations Assessments, 1956, 1967

 

M405/1/12. Rectory, 1953-1955

 

M405/1/13. Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1895, 1904

 

M405/2/1-6 CHURCHWARDENS (see also M405/4/2)

 

M405/2/1. Papers Relating to Incumbents - Vacancy, 1967

 

M405/2/2. Faculties, 1911-1967

 

M405/2/3. Church Property, 1904-1931

 

M405/2/4. Parish Log Book, 1956-1965

 

M405/2/5. Insurance under War Damage Act, 1942-1944

 

M405/2/6. Inventories, 1914, c 1915 and 1930

 

M405/3 VESTRY

 

Minutes, 1909-1946

 

M405/4/1-10 PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL

 

M405/4/1. P.C.C. Minutes, 1927-1960

 

M405/4/2-8 Finance

 

M405/4/2. Churchwardens' Accounts, 1931-1956

 

M405/4/3. Bank Pass Books, 1957-1959

 

M405/4/4. Statements of Account, 1959, 1962, 1964

 

M405/4/5. Weekly Income and Expenditure Sheets, 1959, 1962, 1968-1971

 

M405/4/6. Stocks and Shares, 1927-1972

 

M405/4/7. Covenants, 1950, 1957

 

M405/4/8. Envelope Scheme, 1941-1946, 1957, 1959

 

M405/4/9. Letter about the Band, 1963

 

M405/4/10. Applications for Enrolment on Electoral Roll, 1969

 

M405/5/1-2 SOCIETIES

 

M405/5/1. Church of England Men's Society Certificate, 1958

 

M405/5/2. Church Lads' Brigade Annual Report, 1964

 

M405/6/1 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS ABOUT THE CHURCH

 

M405/6/1. Photographs, mid 20th c.

 

M405/7/1-5 ALL SOULS SCHOOL

 

M405/7/1. Deeds, 1891

 

M405/7/2. Barchester Agreement, 1959

 

M405/7/3. Correspondence, 1959-1960

 

M405/7/4. Plans, 1913-1965

 

M405/7/5. Photographs, 1910

Date: 1840-1981
Related material:

The Archives Department also has Archdeacon John Rushton's Visitation Returns, 13 May 1846, for the church and school (MS f 942.72 R121 vol. 40).

Held by: Manchester Archives and Local Studies, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Church of England, Ancoats All Souls Parish, Greater Manchester

Physical description: 172 Files
Immediate source of acquisition:

The following records were deposited in the Library as Diocesan Record Office in November 1981 by Rev. Peter Widdess.

Subjects:
  • Church of England, Ancoats All Souls with St Andrew Parish, Greater Manchester
  • Ancoats, Lancashire
  • Ancoats, Greater Manchester
Administrative / biographical background:

All Souls was built on land given by Sir Oswald Mosley, who laid the foundation stone on 26 October 1839. It was consecrated on 18 November 1840. Its first minister was Dr. Samuel Warren, a former Methodist.

 

It was assigned a District by Order in Council, 27 April 1842 (London Gazette, 19 July 1842), part of which was transferred to the new District of St. Philip's, Bradford Road, by Order in Council, 9 March 1850 (London Gazette 22 March 1850). It was enlarged by Order in Council, 31 July 1858 (London Gazette 13 August 1858).

 

In 1960 the parishes of St. Andrew's, Ancoats and All Souls were united as the parish of All Souls with St. Andrew (Order in Council, 3 August, London Gazette, 5 August 1960), All Souls becoming the parish church.

 

In 1966 St. Mary's, Beswick was added to the parish, which became simply All Souls (Order in Council, 22 June, London Gazette, 24 June 1966).

 

By Order in Council, 24 November 1982, [London Gazette, 30 November 1982], the parish of All Souls was united with the parishes of St. Jerome with St. Silas, Ardwick, and the Resurrection (formerly Christ Church and St. Aidan's, Bradford) as the parish of the Good Shepherd.

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