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Locality Church Name Parish County Diocese Date Grant Reason ABRAM St Locality Church Name Parish County Diocese Date Grant reason ABRAM St. John the Evangelist WIGAN, All Saints Lancashire Chester 1837‐1838 New Church ACCRINGTON St. James ACCRINGTON, St. James Lancashire Chester 1825‐1826 Enlargement AINSWORTH Christ Church, Cockey AINSWORTH Lancashire Chester 1831‐1832 Rebuild AINSWORTH Christ Church, Cockey AINSWORTH Lancashire Chester 1838 Enlargement/Gallery ALTRINCHAM St. George BOWDON Cheshire Chester 1857‐1858 Enlargement ALTRINCHAM St. Alban, Broadheath ALTRINCHAM, St. George Cheshire Chester 1899 New Church AMBLESIDE St. Mary the Virgin WINDERMERE, St. Martin Westmorland Chester 1850‐1854 New Church ANTROBUS St. Mark BUDWORTH, GREAT Cheshire Chester 1847‐1848 New Church ASHTON IN MAKERFIELD Holy Trinity WINWICK Lancashire Chester 1837‐1838 New Church ASHTON‐UNDER‐LYNE St. Thomas,Leesfield OLDHAM, St. Mary the Virgin Lancashire Chester 1844‐1848 New Church ASHTON‐UNDER‐LYNE Christ Church ASHTON‐UNDER‐LYNE, St. Michael Lancashire Chester 1845‐1848 New Church ASHTON‐UPON‐MERSEY St. Martin ASHTON‐UPON‐MERSEY Cheshire Chester 1952‐1960 Repairs ASHTON‐UPON‐MERSEY St. Martin ASHTON‐UPON‐MERSEY Cheshire Chester 1970‐1971 Repairs ASPULL St. Elizabeth ASPULL Lancashire Chester 1876‐1882 New Church ASTLEY St. Stephen ASTLEY Lancashire Chester 1834 Gallery ASTLEY BRIDGE St. Paul BOLTON, St. Peter Lancashire Chester 1842‐1848 New Church AUDENSHAW St. Stephen ASHTON‐UNDER‐LYNE, St. Peter Lancashire Chester 1844‐1847 New Church BACKFORD St. Oswald King & Martyr BACKFORD Cheshire Chester 1837‐1838 Enlargement/Gallery BACKFORD St. Oswald King & Martyr BACKFORD Cheshire Chester 1839‐1840 Gallery BACKFORD St. Oswald King & Martyr BACKFORD Cheshire Chester 1879‐1880 Reseating/Repairs BAMBER BRIDGE St. Saviour BLACKBURN, St. Mary Lancashire Chester 1835‐1837 New Church BANGOR St. Dunawd BANGOR Flintshire Chester 1832‐1833 Enlargement/Gallery BARTHOMLEY St. Bertoline BARTHOMLEY Cheshire Chester 1935‐1938 Repairs BARTHOMLEY St. Bertoline BARTHOMLEY Cheshire Chester 1963‐1966 Repairs BARTHOMLEY St. Bertoline BARTHOMLEY Cheshire Chester 1971‐1972 Repairs BARTHOMLEY St. Bertoline BARTHOMLEY Cheshire Chester 1976‐1977 Repairs BEBINGTON‐CUM‐BROMBOROUGH ChristChurch BIRKENHEAD, St. Peter, Rock Ferry Cheshire Chester 1858 New Church BEBINGTON‐CUM‐BROMBOROUGH School Chapel BEBINGTON‐CUM‐BROMBOROUGH, St. Andrew Cheshire Chester 1859 New Church BEBINGTON‐CUM‐BROMBOROUGH St. Andrew BEBINGTON‐CUM‐BROMBOROUGH, St. Andrew Cheshire Chester 1870‐1872 Reseating/Repairs BENTHAM, LOWER St. John BENTHAM, LOWER Yorkshire Chester 1823‐1827 Reseating/Gallery BICKERTON Holy Trinity MALPAS Cheshire Chester 1838‐1840 New Church BIRKENHEAD St. Peter BIRKENHEAD, Holy Trinity Cheshire Chester 1866‐1868 New Church BIRKENHEAD Mission Church, Lower Tranmere BEBINGTON‐CUM‐BROMBOROUGH, St. Andrew Cheshire Chester 1873 New Church BIRKENHEAD St. Catherine, Tranmere BIRKENHEAD, St. Catherine, Tranmere Cheshire Chester 1875‐1876 Enlargement BIRKENHEAD St. Luke, Tranmere BIRKENHEAD, St. Catherine, Tranmere Cheshire Chester 1879‐1891 New Church BIRKENHEAD St. Peter BIRKENHEAD, St. Peter Cheshire Chester 1882‐1883 Enlargement BIRKENHEAD Mission Church, Tranmere BIRKENHEAD, St. Barnabas, Tranmere Cheshire Chester 1882 Other BIRKENHEAD St. Barnabas, Rock Ferry BIRKENHEAD, St. Peter, Rock Ferry Cheshire Chester 1901‐1904 New Church BIRKENHEAD Mission Church, Tranmere BIRKENHEAD, St. Paul, Tranmere Cheshire Chester 1903 New Church BIRKENHEAD St. Matthew BIRKENHEAD, Holy Trinity Cheshire Chester 1909‐1914 Enlargement BIRKENHEAD Holy Trinity BIRKENHEAD, Holy Trinity Cheshire Chester 1925 Repairs BIRKENHEAD St. Mary BIRKENHEAD, St. Mary Cheshire Chester 1952 Repairs BIRTLE CUM BAMFORD St. John theBaptist MIDDLETON Lancashire Chester 1844‐1846 New Church BLACKBURN St. Paul BLACKBURN, St. Mary Lancashire Chester 1820‐1830 Other BLACKBURN St. Mary BLACKBURN, St. Mary Lancashire Chester 1831‐1833 Repairs BLACKBURN Emmanuel, Feniscowles BLACKBURN, St. Mary Lancashire Chester 1834‐1837 New Church BLACKBURN Holy Trinity BLACKBURN, St. Mary Lancashire Chester 1837‐1847 New Church BLACKBURN St. James, Lower Darwen BLACKBURN, St. James, Lower Darwen Lancashire Chester 1840‐1842 Repairs BLACKBURN St. Michael & All Angels BLACKBURN, St. Mary Lancashire Chester 1844 Other BLACKPOOL St. John the Evangelist BLACKPOOL, All Hallows, Bispham Lancashire Chester 1818‐1826 New Church BLACKPOOL St. John the Evangelist BLACKPOOL, All Hallows, Bispham Lancashire Chester 1832‐1833 Enlargement BLACKROD St. Catherine BLACKROD Lancashire Chester 1830‐1832 Gallery BLEASDALE St. Eadnor BLEASDALE Lancashire Chester 1835‐1836 Rebuild BOLLINGTON St. John the Baptist BOLLINGTON Cheshire Chester 1853‐1854 Gallery BOLLINGTON Holy Trinity ROSTHERNE Cheshire Chester 1853‐1855 New Church BOLTON St. Paul, Peel BOLTON, St. Paul, Peel Lancashire Chester 1818 Enlargement BOLTON Emmanuel BOLTON, Emmanuel Lancashire Chester 1843‐1846 Reseating/Repairs BOLTON Christ Church BOLTON, St. Peter Lancashire Chester 1844 New Church BOOTLE St. Michael & All Angels BOOTLE Cumberland Chester 1836‐1838 Enlargement BOSLEY St. Mary the Virgin PRESTBURY Cheshire Chester 1834‐1835 Enlargement BOSLEY St. Mary the Virgin BOSLEY Cheshire Chester 1878‐1879 Reseating/Repairs BOSLEY St. Mary the Virgin BOSLEY Cheshire Chester 1968‐1969 Repairs BOWDON St. Mary the Virgin BOWDON Cheshire Chester 1851‐1861 Rebuild BRAMHALL St. Michael & All Angels BRAMHALL Cheshire Chester 1907‐1911 New Church BREDBURY St. Mark BREDBURY Cheshire Chester 1846‐1849 New Church BRERETON St. Oswald BRERETON Cheshire Chester 1902‐1906 Repairs BRERETON St. Oswald BRERETON Cheshire Chester 1970‐1972 Repairs BRETHERTON St. John the Baptist CROSTON Lancashire Chester 1838‐1841 New Church BRIERCLIFFE St. James BURNLEY, St. Peter Lancashire Chester 1838‐1841 New Church BRIGHTON, NEW Emmanuel BRIGHTON, St. James Cheshire Chester 1898‐1901 New Church BRIGHTON, NEW Emmanuel BRIGHTON, Emmanuel Cheshire Chester 1909 Enlargement BRIGHTON, NEW All Saints BRIGHTON, All Saints Cheshire Chester 1961‐1963 Enlargement BRIGNALL St. Mary BRIGNALL Yorkshire Chester 1833‐1834 Rebuild BROMBOROUGH St. Barnabas BROMBOROUGH Cheshire Chester 1861‐1867 Rebuild BRONINGTON Holy Trinity HANMER Flintshire Chester 1835‐1836 New Church BROUGHTON St. John the Baptist BROUGHTON, St. John the Baptist Lancashire Chester 1822‐1827 Rebuild BROUGHTON St. Mary HAWARDEN Flintshire Chester 1823‐1824 New Church BROUGHTON St. John, Higher Broughton BROUGHTON, St. John the Baptist Lancashire Chester 1845‐1846 Enlargement/Gallery BUCKLEY St. Matthew HAWARDEN Flintshire Chester 1843‐1845 Repairs BUDWORTH, LITTLE St. Peter BUDWORTH, LITTLE Cheshire Chester 1935‐1936 Repairs BURLEYDAM St. Mary & St. Michael BURLEYDAM Cheshire Chester 1924‐1925 Reseating/Repairs BURLEYDAM St. Mary & St. Michael BURLEYDAM Cheshire Chester 1962‐1965 Repairs BURNESIDE St. Oswald BURNESIDE Westmorland Chester 1823‐1828 New Church BURNLEY St. James BURNLEY, St. Peter Lancashire Chester 1846‐1850 New Church BURNLEY St. Paul, Lane Bridge WHALLEY, St. Mary Lancashire Chester 1846‐1853 New Church BURSCOUGH St. John, Burscough Bridge ORMSKIRK Lancashire Chester 1855‐1858 Gallery BURTON St. James BURTON Westmorland Chester 1843‐1844 Reseating/Gallery BURTONWOOD St. Michael & All Angels BURTONWOOD Lancashire Chester 1834 Enlargement BYLEY St. John the Evangelist MIDDLEWICH Cheshire Chester 1844‐1848 New Church CALDERBRIDGE St. Bridget CALDERBRIDGE Cumberland Chester 1835‐1844 Rebuild CARTMEL St. Paul, Lindale CARTMEL, St. Mary the Virgin (Priory) Lancashire Chester 1827‐1829 Rebuild CARTMEL St. John the Baptist, Flookborough CARTMEL, St. Mary the Virgin (Priory) Lancashire Chester 1836‐1838 Enlargement/Gallery CHADDERTON St. Matthew PRESTWICH, St. Margaret, Hollinwood Lancashire Chester 1845‐1857 New Church CHATBURN Christ Church WHALLEY, St. Mary Lancashire Chester 1837‐1838 New Church CHEADLE All Saints, Cheadle Hulme CHEADLE, All Saints, Cheadle Hulme Cheshire Chester 1872‐1874 Enlargement CHEADLE School Chapel, Gatley STOCKPORT, St. Thomas Cheshire Chester 1874 New Church CHEADLE St. James, Gatley STOCKPORT, St. Thomas Cheshire Chester 1880‐1882 New Church CHELFORD St. John the Evangelist CHELFORD Cheshire Chester 1933 Repairs CHESTER St. Oswald CHESTER, St. Oswald Cheshire Chester 1825‐1826 Enlargement CHESTER Holy Trinity CHESTER, Holy Trinity Cheshire Chester 1826 Enlargement/Gallery CHESTER St. Bridget CHESTER, St. Bridget Cheshire Chester 1827‐1829 Rebuild CHESTER St. Paul, Boughton CHESTER, St. Oswald Cheshire Chester 1829‐1831 New Church CHESTER St. Michael CHESTER, St. Michael Cheshire Chester 1850‐1852 Reseating/Repairs CHESTER Holy Epiphany, Saltney Side CHESTER, St. Mary on the Hill Cheshire Chester 1853‐1854 New Church CHESTER Christ Church, Newtown CHESTER, Christ Church, Newtown Cheshire Chester 1869 Enlargement CHESTER Mission Church CHESTER, St. Barnabas Cheshire Chester 1878 Enlargement CHESTER Mission Church CHESTER, St. Paul, Boughton Cheshire Chester 1879 New Church CHESTER St. Thomas CHESTER, St. Oswald Cheshire Chester 1880‐1882 Enlargement CHESTER Mission Church, Sealand Road CHESTER, St. Oswald Cheshire Chester 1881 New Church CHESTER St. Mary on the Hill CHESTER, St. Bridget Cheshire Chester 1890‐1891 Reseating/Repairs CHESTER Mission Church CHESTER, St. Oswald Cheshire Chester 1894 New Church CHESTER St. Chad CHESTER, Holy Trinity Cheshire Chester 1895 New Church CHURCH MINSHULL St. Bartholomew CHURCH MINSHULL Cheshire Chester 1960‐1963 Repairs CLEATOR St. Leonard CLEATOR Cumberland Chester
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