Little Bolton, All Saints
c.1776-1966
Archives
Total copies: 1
Incumbent records:
Baptism Registers 1813-1966; Marriage Registers 1857-1966; Burial Register 1813-1858; Transcripts of Baptisms, Burials and Gravestones c1776-1886; Banns Book 1950-1966; Register of Baptisms (St. Leonards, Middleton) 1873-1896; Service Registers 1939-1966
Churchwardens records:
Seatholders list c.1940
Vestry records:
PCC Minutes 1920-1966; PCC Account Book 1961-1966
Related Material:The Archives Section also has Archdeacon John Rushton's Visistation Papers, mid 19th century, for All Saints, (Reference MS f942.72.R121 volume 12).
Place:/Little Bolton/Bolton le Moors/Lancashire/England
Title:
Little Bolton, All Saints
Date of work:
c.1776-1966
Reference number:
GB127.L265
Level of description:
Fonds
Includes:
Custodial history:
All Saints chapel, in the parish of Bolton, was built in 1726 and consecrated in 1743.
A new church was consecrated on 22 March 1871.
A District was assigned to All Saints, from the parish of Bolton, by Order in Council, 11 August 1841, (London Gazette, 12 November 1841).
Part of the District was assigned to the new St. John's, Little Bolton, by Order in Council, 6 April 1846, (London Gazette, 10 April 1846).
All Saints and St. John's were united, by Order in Council, 27 April 1948, (London Gazette, 30 April 1948, but remained distinct parishes.
They were united with St. Peter's, Bolton, by Pastoral Measure, 22 March 1968, (London Gazette, 4 April 1968).
The church of All Saints was declared redundant, by Order in Council, 27 October 1971, (London Gazette, 29 October 1971.
Source:
The records were deposited in the Library, as Diocesan Record Office, by Canon Michael Williams, vicar of Bolton, in January 2000 (Accession 2000/12) and in 2001.
Access restrictions:
Unrestricted
Use restrictions:
Unrestricted
Topics:
Record types:
Manchester Archives and Local Studies
Language:
English
Record number:
7185618