Catalogue description ALL SAINTS, WEASTE

This record is held by Manchester Archives and Local Studies

Details of L138
Reference: L138
Title: ALL SAINTS, WEASTE
Description:

Baptism, Marriage and Services Registers.

Date: 1903 - 1959
Related material:

The Archives Department also has papers relating to proposed alterations of the boundaries, 1928, with St.James, Hope, which did not take place (L115/1/7/9-14), and papers about building Sunday School, 1909 - 1910 (M118/MISC. Box 2)

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

Church of England, Weaste St Luke with All Saints Parish, Lancashire, 1949 - 1959

Church of England, Weaste All Saints Parish, Greater Manchester, 1910 - 1949

Church of England, Weaste Mission Church of St Paul, Greater Manchester, 1903 - 1910

Physical description: 10 files.
Immediate source of acquisition:

The following records were deposited in the Library as Diocesan Record Office in November 1983 by Rev. R. F. Efemey.

Administrative / biographical background:

All Saints, began as the mission church of St. Paul in the parish of St. Luke's was built in 1903, extended by Rev. Theodore Emmott, and consecrated as All Saints on 31 January 1910. An Order in Council, 19 July 1910 (London Gazette, 26 July) assigned part of St. Luke's parish to All Saints.

 

In 1949 the parishes were re-united as St. Luke with All Saints, by Order in Council, 4 March (London Gazette 8 March 1949), which was amended by Order in Council, 29 June 1951 (London Gazette, 3 July) to allow for extra clerical assistance for All Saints, St. Luke's being the parish church of the united benefice.

 

Services continued at All Saints until 4 October 1959. The church was demolished in 1960.

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