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St Maxentius, Bradshaw, Church of England
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St Maxentius,
Bolton Rd,
Bradshaw
Lancashire
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Transcript of monumental inscriptions held by Lancashire Archives - Searchroom
1888-1982
Transcript of monumental inscriptions 1888-1982 held by Lancashire Archives - Searchroom
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It was founded before 1650. The old church was dedicated to St Mary and only the tower remains. St Maxentius was built next to it in the 19th century.
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Baptisms
1781
Copy of Bishop's Transcript of baptisms 1781 held by Lancashire Archives - DRM 2/19b 38
1853-1876
Copy of Bishop's Transcript of baptisms 1853-1876 held by Lancashire Archives - DRM 2/19b 38
Marriages
1781
Copy of Bishop's Transcript of marriages 1781 held by Lancashire Archives - DRM 2/19b 38
1853-1876
Copy of Bishop's Transcript of burials 1853-1876 held by Lancashire Archives - DRM 2/19b 38
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