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BACUP, Doals – Baptist (Ebenezer) BB BACUP, Britannia – Wesleyan Methodist C 1873-1935 Orig reg MRO 41 BACUP, Britannia – United Methodist (Beulah) C 1893-1995 Orig reg MRO 44 BACUP, Central – Wesleyan Methodist C 1862-1961 Orig reg MRO 36 BACUP, Doals – Baptist (Ebenezer) C 1759-1837 B 1783-1806, 1812-1837 Copy reg Microfilm MF 1/86-87 BACUP, Heald – Wesleyan Methodist M 1887-1911, 1922- Orig reg MRO 32 MMR 2/15-18 1982 BACUP, Irwell Terrace - Baptist C 1790-1840 Copy reg Microfilm MF 1/87 For references in bold e.g. MMR 1/14-16 please consult the catalogues for individual register details. For records in the Searchroom held on microfiche, microfilm or in printed format, please help yourself or consult a member of the Searchroom Team. 1 BB BACUP, Mount Pleasant – Wesleyan Methodist C 1786-1951 B 1794-1964 Orig reg MRO 38 M 1850-1902 Orig reg MRO M 1900-1951 Orig reg MMR 2/2-7 BACUP, North Street Circuit – Primitive Methodist C 1855-1952 Orig reg MRO 48/1/1-2 BACUP, Stacksteads, Booth Rd – Primitive Methodist C 1876-1900 Orig reg MRO 42/1/1 M 1943-1951 Orig reg MMR 2/1 BACUP, Stacksteads, Samuel Chadwick Memorial – Wesleyan Methodist C 1859-1932, 1945-1949, Orig reg MRO 47/1/1-3 1951-1966 BACUP, Stacksteads, Waterbarn Baptist Church C 1823-2000 M 1951-1976, 1979-2001 B 1847-2006 Orig reg BRO 1/1 MI, burials & Transcript & Transcript on library photographs CD shelf; CD behind issue on CD desk BACUP, Thorn – Wesleyan Methodist C 1874-1963 M 1887-1947 Orig reg MRO 34 M 1948-1962 Orig reg MMR 2/8 For references in bold e.g. MMR 1/14-16 please consult the catalogues for individual register details. For records in the Searchroom held on microfiche, microfilm or in printed format, please help yourself or consult a member of the Searchroom Team. 2 BB BACUP, Wesley Place- Wesleyan Methodist C 1862-1961 Orig reg MRO 37 M 1899-1961 Orig reg MMR 2/9-14 C 1786-1837 B 1794-1837 Copy reg Microfilm MF 1/87 BAMBER BRIDGE – Wesleyan M 1882-1899 Orig reg MPR 41/1 BAMFORD – Independent/Congregational C 1801-1836 B 1826-1836 Copy reg Microfilm MF 1/65 BARNOLDSWICK – Baptist (Bethesda) M 1903-1974 Orig reg BMR 1 BARNOLDSWICK, Bridge St - Baptist C 1785-1837 B 1785-1834 Copy reg Transcript Searchroom C 1779-1837 Index Microfiche Searchroom BARNOLDSWICK, Calf Hall Road – Wesleyan Methodist M 1933-1963 Orig reg MMR 3/1 BARNOLDSWICK, Dissenters’ Burial Ground B 1785-1837 Copy reg Transcript Searchroom For references in bold e.g. MMR 1/14-16 please consult the catalogues for individual register details. For records in the Searchroom held on microfiche, microfilm or in printed format, please help yourself or consult a member of the Searchroom Team. 3 BB BARNOLDSWICK, Gisburn Road - Congregational C 1917-1981 M 1924-1927,1930-1950 Orig reg CUBD BARNOLDSWICK, Salterford Chapel - Baptist C 1753-1837 B 1756-1837 Copy reg Transcript Searchroom C 1753-1837 B 1756-1837 Microfiche Searchroom BARNOLDSWICK, Station Road – Primitive Methodist M 1913-1964 Orig reg MMR 3/2-4 BARROW FORD, Blacko – Independent Methodist M 1974-2005 Orig Reg MNE 26/1 BARROWFORD - Congregational C 1861-1917, 1929-1974 M 1871-1946 Orig reg CUBW 1,7,21-22 BARROWFORD, Church St – Primitive Methodist (Zion) C 1873-1955 Orig reg MNE acc 10078/1 M 1903-1958 Orig reg MMR 4/1-4 BARROWFORD, Higherford – Wesleyan Methodist C 1821-1837 Copy reg Microfilm MF 1/65 For references in bold e.g. MMR 1/14-16 please consult the catalogues for individual register details. For records in the Searchroom held on microfiche, microfilm or in printed format, please help yourself or consult a member of the Searchroom Team. 4 BB BARTON UPON IRWELL – Wesleyan Methodist C 1798-1837 B 1804-1837 Copy reg Microfilm MF 1/65 C 1799-1837 D 1809-1946 MI Transcript MG (1978) 103-106 BARTON UPON IRWELL, Cadishead – Wesleyan Methodist C 1804-1837 B 1808-1837 Copy reg Microfilm MF 1/68 BARTON UPON IRWELL, Monton - Unitarian D 1727-1960 MI Transcript MG (1981) 19-22 BARTON UPON IRWELL, Monton Green - Presbyterian C 1786-1837 B 1801-1837 Copy reg Microfilm MF 1/70 BARTON UPON IRWELL, Patricroft - Independent C 1799-1837 B 1822-1837 Copy reg Microfilm MF 1/70 BASHALL EAVES – Wesleyan Methodist C 1909-1932 Orig reg MCL 2/6/1 For references in bold e.g. MMR 1/14-16 please consult the catalogues for individual register details. For records in the Searchroom held on microfiche, microfilm or in printed format, please help yourself or consult a member of the Searchroom Team. 5 BB BAXENDEN, Blackburn Road – Wesleyan Methodist C 1838-1973 M 1905-2006 Orig reg MAC 8/1 BAXENDEN, Manchester Road – Wesleyan Mission Room C 1909-1963 Orig reg MAC 9/1 M 1922-1960 Orig reg MMR 1/25-26 BEDFORD see LEIGH, Bedford BELMONT - Congregational D 1840-1965 MI Microfiche Searchroom BELTHORN – Independent/United Reformed Strictly speaking, this chapel progressed from Independent through Congregational to United Reformed C 1824-1983 M 1899-1980 B 1874-1970 Orig reg URBE 1 C 1824-1983 B 1861-1983 Copy reg Microfiche Searchroom B 1827-1978 MI Microfiche Searchroom For references in bold e.g. MMR 1/14-16 please consult the catalogues for individual register details. For records in the Searchroom held on microfiche, microfilm or in printed format, please help yourself or consult a member of the Searchroom Team. 6 BB BESSES o’th’ BARN see PILKINGTON, Besses o’th’ Barn BIRCH see MANCHESTER, Rusholme BISPHAM, Beaufort Avenue – Wesleyan Methodist C 1913-2013 M 1929-2011 Orig reg MBP 3 BLACKBURN – Primitive Methodist (Ebenezer) C 1824-1837 Copy reg Microfilm MF 1/66a BLACKBURN - Society of Friends Preparative Meeting Bi 1839-1923 B 1828-1935 Orig reg FRP 19/1 BLACKBURN SYNAGOGUE M 1896-1943 Copy reg P 188 M 1896-1946 Transcript See Handlist 18 at catalogue shelves BLACKBURN – Wesleyan Methodist Circuit see DARWEN Wesleyan Methodist Circuit BLACKBURN, Altom St – Wesleyan Methodist M 1899-1964 Orig reg MMR 5/1-6 BLACKBURN, Audley Range - Congregational C 1892-1895 M 1891-1895, 1958-1987 Orig reg CUBL 3 C 1885-1892 Copy reg CUBL 3 For references in bold e.g. MMR 1/14-16 please consult the catalogues for individual register details. For records in the Searchroom held on microfiche, microfilm or in printed format, please help yourself or consult a member of the Searchroom Team. 7 BB BLACKBURN, Brownhill - Congregational C 1929-1988 Orig reg CUBL 4 BLACKBURN, Bentham Rd – Methodist Church C 1944-2002 M 1942-1958 Orig reg MBN 6 M 1959-2002 Orig reg MMR 5 BLACKBURN, Chapel St – Independent/Congregational C 1777-1924 M1899-1972 Orig reg CUBL 5 C 1777-1837 B 1785-1837 Copy reg Microfilm MF 1/66 B 1785-1878 Copy reg Printed See Blackburn Independency at J41 on library shelves D 1810-1909 MI Microfiche Searchroom BLACKBURN, Clayton St – Wesleyan Methodist C 1784-1956 M 1849-1856, 1876-1895 B 1786-1853 Orig reg MBN 3/1 C 1784-1868 M 1849-1856 B 1786-1853 Copy reg Microfilm MBN 3/1/1 M 1899-1958 Orig reg MMR 5/11-17 C 1784-1837 B 1786-1808 Copy reg Microfilm MF 1/66 D 1858 MI Microfiche Searchroom For references in bold e.g. MMR 1/14-16 please consult the catalogues for individual register details. For records in the Searchroom held on microfiche, microfilm or in printed format, please help yourself or consult a member of the Searchroom Team. 8 BB BLACKBURN, Derby St – United Methodist M 1957-1973 Orig reg MMR 5/47-48 BLACKBURN, Ewood, Kidder St – Wesleyan Methodist C 1888-1965 Orig reg MBN 8 M 1927-1964 Orig reg MMR 5/28-29 BLACKBURN, Fore St – United Methodist M 1899-2000 Orig reg MMR 5 BLACKBURN, Harwood St – Wesleyan Methodist C 1868-1958 M 1879-1904 Orig reg MBN 11/1 M 1904-1958 Orig reg MMR 5/18-22 BLACKBURN, Hawthorne St – Primitive Methodist C 1909-1990 M 1929-1993 Orig Reg MBN 13 BLACKBURN, Higher Audley, Oxford St – Primitive Methodist M 1928-1972 Orig reg MMR 5/23-26 BLACKBURN, Higher Croft, Manxman Rd - Methodist M 1966 Orig reg MMR 5/27 For references in bold e.g. MMR 1/14-16 please consult the catalogues for individual register details. For records in the Searchroom held on microfiche, microfilm or in printed format, please help yourself or consult a member of the Searchroom Team. 9 BB BLACKBURN, Islington – Particular Baptist C 1772-1837 B 1764-1837 Copy reg Microfilm MF 1/65 C 1772-1837 B 1764-1837 Microfiche Searchroom D 1838-1877 MI Microfiche Searchroom BLACKBURN, James St - Congregational C 1842-1960 M 1859-1860 Orig reg CUBL 1 D1850-1922 Copy certs Manuscripts CUBL 1/41 BLACKBURN, Jewish- see BLACKBURN SYNAGOGUE BLACKBURN, Mill Hill New Chapel St -Congregational M 1909- 1984 Orig reg CUBL 7/1 BLACKBURN, Montague St - Baptist M 1942-1959 Orig reg BMR 2 BLACKBURN, Montague St – Primitive Methodist (Zion) C 1867-1938 Orig reg MBN 34 M 1926-1938 Orig reg MMR 5/44-46 BLACKBURN, New Row, Heys Lane - Methodist C 1978-1985, 2000-2003 M 1969-1999, 2002-2006 Orig reg MBN 22 M 1905-[1965] Copy reg MBN 22 For references in bold e.g. MMR 1/14-16 please consult the catalogues for individual register details. For records in the Searchroom held on microfiche, microfilm or in printed format, please help yourself or consult a member of the Searchroom Team.
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