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Church History information for St Chad, Stafford, Church of England and places above it in the hierarchy

St Chad, Stafford, Church of England

Stafford

Church of England History
For Anglican church history see individual Parishes

Nonconformist Church History
"There are in the town and suburbs eight other places of worship.
The Roman Catholic Chapel, St Austin, in Forebridge, is a handsome stuccoed building with a good house for the priest, the Rev Edward Huddlestone.
The Presbyterian Chapel, in Balk Passage, was erected in the reign of William and Mary, and is now under the ministry of the Rev Jas Speers.
The Friends Meeting House, a plain brick building, in Foregate Street, was erected in 1730.
Zion Independent Chapel, in Martin Street, was built in 1811, in lieu of a small old chapel in Salter's Street.
The Wesleyan Chapel, in Broad-Eye, is a large structure, which was built in 1811, and has a house for the minister, built in 1831.
The handsome New Connexion Methodist Chapel, at Snow Hill, was erected in 1848, in lieu of a small chapel in County Road, built in 1811.
There is a Primitive Methodist Chapel, at Snow Hill, built in 1849, and the United Brethren have a chapel in Church Lane."
[From History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire, William White, Sheffield, 1851]

Postcard of St Austin Roman Catholic Chapel, Stafford c1905.

Staffordshire

  • "The Old Parish Churches of Staffordshire" by Mike Salter, published by Folly Publications, 1996, ISBN 1-871731-25-8 (2nd Ed) contains descriptions, photographs and plans of many of the old parish churches of the county.
  • "Staffordshire Incumbents and Parochial Records, 1530-1680" by Walter Landor, was published by William Salt Archaeological Society, in "Collections for a History of Staffordshire, Volume 1915."
  • "The Registrations of Dissenting Chapels and Meeting Houses in Staffordshire, 1689-1852" by Barbara Donaldson, was published by The Staffordshire Record Society, in "Collections for a History of Staffordshire, 4th Series, Volume III, 1960."
  • Histories of individual churches may be found on the individual parish pages.
  • Staffordshire Archive Services' Staffordshire Past Track pages include a selection of old photographs, plans and drawings of selected churches in the county.
  • A Listing of the Church Photographs & Images on GENUKI Staffordshire
  • JWB Tomlinson's unpublished PhD Thesis entitled "From Parson to Professional: The Changing Ministry of the Anglican Clergy in Staffordshire, 1830-1960"  examines in great detail the transformation of the parish ministry of the clergy of the Church of England from the gradual abandonment of the parson model to the adoption of the professional model using Staffordshire parishes as a case study.

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