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ST. MICHAEL'S, LUMB

Catalogue reference: L104

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This record is about the ST. MICHAEL'S, LUMB dating from 1811-1891.

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Reference
L104
Title
ST. MICHAEL'S, LUMB
Date
1811-1891
Description

L104/1/1-16 INCUMBENT

L104/1/7. Service Sheet

L104/1/8. Cost of Building the Church

L104/1/9. Approval and Consecration of Church

L104/1/10. Boundaries of Parish

L104/1/11. Letters from Ecclesiastical Commissioners about Benefactions for a Parsonage

L104/1/12. Subscriptions for Parsonage

L104/1/13. Building of Parsonage

L104/1/14. Income

L104/1/15. Statistics

L104/1/16. Lithograph of St. Michael's

L104/2/1-3 CHURCHWARDENS

L104/2/[1. Accounts - not deposited

L104/2/2. Annual Statements of Accounts

L104/2/3. Pews

[L104/3 PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL - not deposited]

L104/4 SOCIETIES

Lumb Parochial Library Rules

[L104/5 SUNDAY SCHOOL - not deposited]

L104/6/1-2 DAY SCHOOL

L104/6/1. Deeds

L104/6/2. Attendance Register

Related material

<p>The Archives Department also has Archdeacon John Rushton's Visitation Papers, mid 19thc. (MS f 942.72 R121 vol. 75)</p>

Held by
Manchester Archives and Local Studies
Language
English
Creator(s)
<corpname>Church of England, Lumb St Michael Parish, Lancashire</corpname>
Physical description
4 sub-fonds
Immediate source of acquisition

The following records were transferred to Manchester Central Library as Diocesan Record Office in August 1982 by Rev. J.N. Wood.

Administrative / biographical background

A District was assigned by Order in Council 25 February 1846 (London Gazette, 17 March 1846) comprising of parts of the townships of New Church, Higher Booths and Lower Booths in the parish of Whalley. The foundation stone was laid on 29 September 1847 and the church of St. Michael was consecrated on 9 December 1848.

Part of the District was transferred to St. Anne's, Edgeside, by Order in Council, 31 December 1886 (London Gazette, 7 January 1887)

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/2e6604d5-18c9-4ab7-b0ef-a0791ed052e9/

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ST. MICHAEL'S, LUMB