Catalogue description Records of the Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church of England
This record is held by Liverpool Record Office
Reference: | 285 MOU |
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Title: | Records of the Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church of England |
Description: |
1. Relating to the Chapel's period as a Scotch Secession Church, 1825-1847: /1. Correspondence etc. concerning the construction of the Scotch Church, 11 docs., 1825 - 1829. /2. Papers relating to shares, 4 docs., 1825. /3. Accounts, bills, etc. 50 docs., 1825 - 1837 1/4 Printed Records, 4 items, 1827 - 1830 2. Relating to the Chapel's period as a United Presbyterian Church, 1847 - 1877. 9 docs., 1852 - 1874 3. Relating to the Chapel's period as a Presbyterian Church of England from 1877. 13 docs., 1877 - 1919 |
Date: | 1825-1919 |
Held by: | Liverpool Record Office, not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
Creator: |
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Physical description: | 91 docs. |
Immediate source of acquisition: |
Deposited on permanent loan by Miss L.W. Kelley, Archivist to the Presbyterian Historical Society of England, 134 George Street, London, W.1., on 6 June, 1950, on condition that the collection be catalogued under the title : "Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church of England MSS". The Chapel's Baptismal Register from 1801 was, at that time, lodged with the Society. |
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Unpublished finding aids: |
Old no. Fq 1218 |
Administrative / biographical background: |
Mount Pleasant Chapel was opened in 1827 as a Scotch Secession Church, its architect being Samuel Rowland. Its members were Scottish immigrants who had met, since 1809, in Gloucester Street Chapel, on the site of Lime Street station. The Chapel became a United Presbyterian Church in 1847 and, in 1877, a Presbyterian Church of England. The Chapel was closed in 1939 and destroyed by enemy action in 1941. The site was sold in 1945. |
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