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Records of the ecclesiastical parish of ST MARY, MOSELEY

Catalogue reference: EP77

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This record is about the Records of the ecclesiastical parish of ST MARY, MOSELEY dating from 1758 - 1992.

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Reference
EP77
Title
Records of the ecclesiastical parish of ST MARY, MOSELEY
Date
1758 - 1992
Held by
Birmingham: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service
Former department reference
Many of the records listed below were formerly listed in an unclassified catalogue as DRO77. The old reference numbers are given.
Language
English
Creator(s)
<corpname>Church of England, Moseley, St Mary's Parish, Birmingham</corpname>
Physical description
38 series
Immediate source of acquisition

Accs 89/149, 92/92

Deposited by the Vicar and P.C.C., January 1981, July 1988, 30 September 1922 and, per Mr B. Pridham, 19 October 1989

Administrative / biographical background

St Mary's Church, in St Mary's Row, Moseley, was licensed in 1405 as a chapel annexed to St Nicholas, King's Norton. The square tower is said to have been built in 1514. In the latter part of the nineteenth century, the church was almost entirely rebuilt. Moseley was formed into a separate ecclesiastical parish in 1853. The living is a vicarage in the gift of the Bishop of Birmingham. A number of parishes have been wholly or partly carved out of the original parish of St Mary: St Anne, Moseley (1875), All Saint's, Kings Heath (1863), the Ascension, Stirchley (1912) and St Agnes, Moseley (1914).

Record URL
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Records of the ecclesiastical parish of ST MARY, MOSELEY