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Formerly St Mary TT TARBOCK see HALEWOOD WITH TARBOCK TARLETON, Holy Trinity (Croston) [formerly St Mary]; Diocese of Blackburn C 1719-1917 M 1720-1753, 1822-1945 B 1720-1883 Orig reg on PR 3168 microfiche to 1900 C 1723-1854 M 1723-1753, 1822-1854 B 1723-1854 Copy BT Microfilm DRB 2/71-71a M 1822-1837 Index Microfiche Boyd TARLETON, St Mary (Croston); Diocese of Blackburn D 1768-1982 MI Transcript Searchroom TATHAM M 1813-1837 Index Microfiche Searchroom TATHAM, St James the Less; Diocese of Blackburn C 1558-1860 M 1558-1837 B 1558-1947 Orig reg PR 510-513, 2920 C 1558-1785, 1813-1860 M 1558-1837 B 1558-1925 Copy reg Microfiche PR 510-513, 2920 C 1676-1872 M 1676-1837 B 1676-1872 Copy BT Microfilm DRB 2/198-199 C 1558-1837 M 1558-1837 B 1558-1837 Copy reg Printed LPRS 59, 78 M 1558-1837 Index Microfiche Boyd MI Printed Searchroom For references in bold e.g PR 3054 please consult catalogues for individual register details and the full reference. For records in the Searchroom held on microfiche, microfilm or in printed or LPRS format, please help yourself or consult a member of the Searchroom Team. 1 TT TATHAM FELLS, The Good Shepherd (Tatham); Diocese of Blackburn C 1745-1934 M 1916-1951 B 1745-1812 Orig reg on PR 2918, 3339 microfiche to 1900 C 1812-1865 B 1812-1865 Copy BT Microfilm DRB 2/198-199 C 1745-1837 M 1745-1837 B 1745-1837 Copy reg Printed LPRS 78 D 1760-1979 MI Manuscript Searchroom THATTO HEATH see ST HELENS, THATTO HEATH THORNTON LE FYLDE, Christ Church (Poulton le Fylde); Diocese of Blackburn C 1836-1947 M 1838-1942 B 1837-1937 Orig reg on PR 3026, 3227 microfiche to 1900 C 1837-1840 B 1837-1840 Copy BT Microfilm DRB 2/167 D 1839-1989, 1948-1993 MI Microfiche Searchroom THORNTON LE FYLDE, St John (Poulton le Fylde); Diocese of Blackburn C 1945-1991 M 1955-1989 Orig reg PR 3445 For references in bold e.g PR 3054 please consult catalogues for individual register details and the full reference. For records in the Searchroom held on microfiche, microfilm or in printed or LPRS format, please help yourself or consult a member of the Searchroom Team. 2 TT THORNTON IN LONSDALE, St Oswald – Yorkshire [including IREBY, Lancashire]; Diocese of Bradford For original registers enquire at North Yorkshire Record Office, Northallerton. See introduction for contact details. C 1576-1812 M 1576-1812 B 1576-1812 Copy reg Printed LPRS 67 C 1576-1812 M 1576-1812 B 1576-1812 Copy reg Microfiche Searchroom D 1680-1992 MI Microfiche Searchroom THURNHAM see GLASSON TOCKHOLES, St Stephen (Blackburn); Diocese of Blackburn C 1771, 1777-1993 M 1840-1970 B 1786-2008 Orig reg on PR 3149 microfiche to 1900 B 1855-1856 BT PR 3149 C 1726-1765, 1801-1830, B 1726-1765, 1801-1830, Copy BT Microfilm DRB 2/6-7, 9, 25 1848-1854 1848-1854 DRB Additions C 1725-1758 M 1746-1753 B 1754-1758 Copy reg Printed LPRS 171 C 1725-1812 M 1725-1812 B 1725-1812 Index Microfiche PR 3073/1/96 M 1837-1851 Index Transcript Searchroom (South Blackburn Index) For references in bold e.g PR 3054 please consult catalogues for individual register details and the full reference. For records in the Searchroom held on microfiche, microfilm or in printed or LPRS format, please help yourself or consult a member of the Searchroom Team. 3 TT TODMORDEN, St Mary (Rochdale); Diocese of Wakefield For original registers enquire at West Yorkshire Record Office, Wakefield. See introduction for contact details. C 1625-1632, 1671-1832 M 1625-1632, 1671-1832 B 1625-1632, 1671-1832 Copy BT Microfilm DRM 2/306-307b C 1666-1837 M 1666-1837 B 1666-1837 Copy reg Printed LPRS 117, 140, 168 M 1669-1811 Index Microfiche Boyd M 1807-1837 MG 1978-9 TORRISHOLME, Church of Ascension (Lancaster); Diocese of Blackburn C 1938-1966 M 1943-1969 Orig reg PR 3277 TORVER, St Luke (Ulverston); Diocese of Carlisle For original registers enquire at Cumbria Record Office, Kendal. See introduction for contact details. C 1690-1871 M 1690-1841 B 1690-1871 Copy BT Microfilm DRC 2/64 C 1599-1837 M 1599-1837 B 1599-1837 Copy reg Printed LPRS 43, 127 M 1599-1837 Index Microfiche Boyd For references in bold e.g PR 3054 please consult catalogues for individual register details and the full reference. For records in the Searchroom held on microfiche, microfilm or in printed or LPRS format, please help yourself or consult a member of the Searchroom Team. 4 TT TOSSIDE, St Bartholomew (Gisburn) – Yorkshire; Diocese of Bradford C 1749-1917 M 1861-1987 B 1821-2012 Orig reg PR 3032, 3432, 3444 C 1749-1917 M 1861-1920 B 1769-1813 Copy reg Microfiche PR 3032, 3432, 3444 C 1749-1836 B 1774-1836 Copy BT Microfilm MF 3/21 C 1749-1851 B 1769-1851 Copy reg Printed Searchroom D 1830-1986 MI Microfiche Searchroom TOSSIDE, Houghton Chapel; Diocese of Bradford C 1749-1851 B 1749-1851 Transcript Searchroom TOTTINGTON, St Anne (Bury); Diocese of Manchester For original registers enquire at Manchester Central Library Local Studies Unit. See introduction for contact details. C 1799-1862 B 1799-1862 Copy BT Microfilm DRM 2/44a-59 C 1799-1837 B 1799-1837 Copy reg Printed LPRS 116 TOTTINGTON, FREE CE, St John C 1866-1987 M 1890-1986 Index Microfiche Searchroom MI Microfiche Searchroom For references in bold e.g PR 3054 please consult catalogues for individual register details and the full reference. For records in the Searchroom held on microfiche, microfilm or in printed or LPRS format, please help yourself or consult a member of the Searchroom Team. 5 TT TOTTINGTON, Holcombe, Emmanuel (Bury); Diocese of Manchester For original registers enquire at Manchester Central Library Local Studies Unit. See introduction for contact details. C 1730-1860 M 1730-1753, 1850-1857 B 1730-1860 Copy BT Microfilm DRM 2/64-66 C 1726-1812 B 1726-1812 Index Microfiche Searchroom C 1813-1858 Transcript Microfiche Searchroom D to 1977 MI Microfiche Searchroom TOTTINGTON, HIGHER END see EDENFIELD TOXTETH PARK see LIVERPOOL, Toxteth Park TRAWDEN, St Mary (Whalley); Diocese of Blackburn C 1846-1911 M 1846-2006 B 1846-1936 Orig reg on PR 3183 microfiche to 1900 C 1846-1872 M 1846-1853 B 1846-1874 Copy BT Microfilm DRB 2/287 DRB Additions D to 1981 MI Transcript Searchroom D 1814-1980 MI Microfiche Searchroom For references in bold e.g PR 3054 please consult catalogues for individual register details and the full reference. For records in the Searchroom held on microfiche, microfilm or in printed or LPRS format, please help yourself or consult a member of the Searchroom Team. 6 TT TREALES, Christ Church (Kirkham); Diocese of Blackburn C 1858-1983 M 1858-1995 B 1858-1983 Orig reg on PR 3229 microfiche to 1900 C 1858-1887 B 1858-1887 Copy BT Microfilm DRB 2/122 TUEBROOK see LIVERPOOL, Tuebrook TUNSTALL, St John the Baptist; Diocese of Blackburn C 1627-1846 M 1625-1952 B 1627-1884 Orig reg on PR 3331 microfiche to 1900 C 1689-1838, 1843,1874 M 1689-1838, 1843 B 1689-1838, 1843,1874 Copy BT Microfilm DRB 2/200-201 C 1625-1812 M 1625-1812 B 1625-1812 Copy reg Printed LPRS 40 M 1625-1825 Index Microfiche Boyd MI Printed Searchroom For references in bold e.g PR 3054 please consult catalogues for individual register details and the full reference. For records in the Searchroom held on microfiche, microfilm or in printed or LPRS format, please help yourself or consult a member of the Searchroom Team. 7 TT TUNSTEAD, Holy Trinity (Whalley); Diocese of Manchester C 1843-1848 Copy BT Microfilm DRB 2/279 TURTON, St Anne (Bolton le Moors); Diocese of Manchester For original registers enquire at Manchester Central Library Local Studies Unit. See introduction for contact details. C 1760-1840, 1848-1854 B 1772-1840, 1850-1854 Copy BT Microfilm DRM 2/18b-21, 39a-40 C 1720-1812 B 1720-1812 Copy reg Printed LPRS 82 TURTON, Walmsley, Christ Church (Bolton le Moors); Diocese of Manchester For original registers enquire at Manchester Central Library Local Studies Unit. See introduction for contact details. C 1789, 1845-1847, M 1789 B 1789, 1845-1847, Copy BT Microfilm DRM 2/19a-21, 39a-40 1870-1876 1870-1876 TYLDESLEY, St George (Leigh); Diocese of Manchester For original registers enquire at Manchester Central Library Local Studies Unit. See introduction for contact details. C 1825-1847 B 1825-1847 Copy BT Microfilm DRM 2/117-120 For references in bold e.g PR 3054 please consult catalogues for individual register details and the full reference. For records in the Searchroom held on microfiche, microfilm or in printed or LPRS format, please help yourself or consult a member of the Searchroom Team. 8 .
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