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All Saints, Liverpool, Church of England
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All Saints,
Grosvenor Street,
Liverpool
Grosvenor Street,
Liverpool
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^Our records show that this church is closed. Click the arrow on the line above to find links to search for web sites of current churches of the same denomination, or try the Nearby Churches link above.
It was founded in 1798. It closed in 1844.
The church [built on land originally a tennis court] which was originally called All Saints, belonged to Mr Thomas BANNISTER and was first used for divine service in 1798, in connection with the Church of England. It was opened on November 27th 1833 under license from the Lord Bishop of the diocese. The celebrated Montgomery WEST preached in the church, and at the time of its transfer to the Roman Catholic body the Rev Andrew M'CONKEY now of West Derby, was the officiating clergyman. After having been 46 years used as a licensed place of worship in connection with the Establishment, it was closed on December 31st 1844
Baptisms
1835-1838
Copy of Bishop's Transcript of baptisms 1835-1838 held by Lancashire Archives - DRL 2/115
Burials
1835-1838
Copy of Bishop's Transcript of burials 1835-1838 held by Lancashire Archives - DRL 2/115
It was located at SJ3494491413 (Lat/Lon 53.415494, -2.980257). You can see this on maps provided by:
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