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St James, Stalmine, Church of England
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It was founded before 1240.
- In the 12th century, monks from Cockersand Abbey built a chapel and a hospice here where the sick could be cared for.
- In 1710 the church needed to be enlarged and renovated.
- It was rebuilt in 1806.
- In 1890, the chancel, vestry, sanctuary and organ were added, and the interior of the church was renewed.
This site provides historical information about churches, other places of worship and cemeteries. It has no connection with the churches themselves. For current information you should contact them directly.
Baptisms
1583-1724
Transcript of baptisms 1583-1724 by the Lancashire Parish Register Society - Volume 051
1583-1908
Original Registers of baptisms 1583-1908 held by Lancashire Archives - PR 3247
1678-1880
Copy of Bishop's Transcript of baptisms 1678-1880 held by Lancashire Archives - DRB 2/139-142
Marriages
1583-1724
Transcript of marriages 1583-1724 by the Lancashire Parish Register Society - Volume 051
1583-1837
Index of marriages 1583-1837 held by Lancashire Archives - Boyd
1583-1950
Original Registers of marriages 1583-1950 held by Lancashire Archives - PR 3247
1678-1880
Copy of Bishop's Transcript of marriages 1678-1880 held by Lancashire Archives - DRB 2/139-142
Burials
1583-1725
Transcript of burials 1583-1725 by the Lancashire Parish Register Society - Volume 051
1583-1898
Original Registers of burials 1583-1898 held by Lancashire Archives - PR 3247
1678-1880
Copy of Bishop's Transcript of burials 1678-1880 held by Lancashire Archives - DRB 2/139-142
It is located at SD3746645518 (Lat/Lon 53.902036, -2.953234). You can see this on maps provided by:
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