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St Edmund of Canterbury Roman Catholic, Miles Platting
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St Edmund of Canterbury,
Monsall Street,
Miles Platting
Lancashire
Monsall Street,
Miles Platting
Lancashire
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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 1871 and closed in 2007. The parish has merged with St Patrick's, Collyhurst.
This church grew up from St. Patrick's. It was founded as a chapel-of-ease by Canon Cantwell in 1871, and was dedicated to St. Edmund, Archbishop of Canterbury. A school-chapel was opened in 1873 and a new mission established in 1877, when Fr. de Splenter, later a Canon, was placed in charge of the growing parish. He enlarged the schools and opened a new church in 1896. Canon de Splenter was forced by illness to retire in 1898. He was a Belgian who volunteered for Salford diocese. In Rome he obtained a Doctorate of Canon Law and came to teach at Salford Catholic Grammar School. In his spare time he used to visit in the Mount Carmel district of Salford. When Canon Moyes went to Westminster, Canon de Splenter was made Canon Theologian. He died in retirement at Courtrai (1899). Dean Bradley guided the parish's destinies for thirty-one years. The parish has relics of the True Cross and of St. Edmund.Some of the above information was kindly supplied by Fr. H. J. McCabe, the present parish priest.
Taken from "Salford Diocese and its Catholic past", a survey by Charles A. Bolton, a Priest of the above Diocese. Published 1950 on the First Centenary for the Diocese of Salford.
This site provides historical information about churches, other places of worship and cemeteries. It has no connection with the churches etc. themselves.
Whilst every effort has been made to record exact details of record office and library holdings
you are recommended to check with them before visiting to ensure that they do hold the records and years you
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Original Registers
Baptisms
- 1876-1920 held by Lancashire Record Office RCME
- 1876-1920 held by Lancashire Record Office RCME
Marriages
- 1877-1928 held by Lancashire Record Office RCME
- 1877-1928 held by Lancashire Record Office RCME
Copies of Original Registers
Baptisms
- 1876-1920 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 9/211-213 - Microfilm
- 1876-1920 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 9/211-213 - Microfilm
- 1876-1941 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 1/235-238 - Microfilm
- 1876-1941 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 1/235-238 - Microfilm
- 1947-1962 held by Lancashire Record Office RCSF 2
- 1947-1962 held by Lancashire Record Office RCSF 2
Marriages
- 1877-1928 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 9/211-213 - Microfilm
- 1877-1928 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 9/211-213 - Microfilm
- 1877-1941 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 1/235-238 - Microfilm
- 1877-1941 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 1/235-238 - Microfilm
- 1947-1954 held by Lancashire Record Office RCSF 2
- 1947-1954 held by Lancashire Record Office RCSF 2
- 1961-1962 held by Lancashire Record Office RCSF 2
- 1961-1962 held by Lancashire Record Office RCSF 2
1876-1920
Copy of Original Register of baptisms 1876-1920 held by Lancashire Archives - MF 9/211-213
1876-1941
Copy of Original Register of baptisms 1876-1941 held by Lancashire Archives - MF 1/235-238
1947-1962
Copy of Original Register of baptisms 1947-1962 held by Lancashire Archives - RCSF 2
1877-1928
Copy of Original Register of marriages 1877-1928 held by Lancashire Archives - MF 9/211-213
1877-1941
Copy of Original Register of marriages 1877-1941 held by Lancashire Archives - MF 1/235-238
1947-1954
Copy of Original Register of marriages 1947-1954 held by Lancashire Archives - RCSF 2
1961-1962
Copy of Original Register of marriages 1961-1962 held by Lancashire Archives - RCSF 2
It was located at SD8614800638 (Lat/Lon 53.502251, -2.210301). You can see this on maps provided by:
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